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File:10 -0004.JPG |Thomas Hardy bought the Burtonwood site in 2005.
File:11 -0015 - Copy.JPG |Side view of the 1988 brew block
File:12 -0045 - Copy.JPG |The brewery stack
File:13 -0051 - Copy.JPG |Close up of the brewery stack
File:14 -0053 - Copy.JPG |The Company has permission to use the author's silhouette on its trademanrk
File:15 -0109.JPG |The old and new brewhouse towers
File:16 -0111.JPG |View of the smaller brew block superceded in 1988
File:17 -0006 - Copy.JPG |Any idea who F R&A were in 1898?
File:20 -0009 - Copy.JPG |Malt destoner
File:21 -0008 - Copy.JPG |A sample of stones removed by the destoner
File:22 -0012 - Copy.JPG |A pair of four roller Porteus mills
File:25 -0112.JPG |Note the tangential entry into the copper whirlpool on the left
File:26 -0115.JPG |The brewhouse panel now supplemented with a full SCADA system on the PC screen (far left)
File:27 -0117.JPG |The lauter tun has a Steels masher in case the contract demands the use of one.
File:28 -0118.JPG |Mash vessel on the left
File:29 -0119.JPG |Copper whirlpool with tangential entry
File:30 -0120.JPG |Mash tun and lauter tun
File:33 -0121.JPG |The lauter tun on the left and one of the two copper whirlpools
File:34 -0122.JPG |Copper and mash tun behind
File:40 -0020 - Copy.JPG |There are 33 open square fermenters ranging from 40 -240brl
File:41 -0021 - Copy.JPG |Open square fermenters
File:42 -0022 - Copy.JPG |Attemperation liquor control on FV25
File:43 -0029 - Copy.JPG|Wort collection inlet main directed down the corner of the vessel to reduce fobbing
File:44 -0030 - Copy.JPG |Yeast head ready for cropping
File:45 -0034 - Copy.JPG |Some vessels have attemperation panels but most are cold wall
File:46 -0036.JPG |Fermentation in open squares
File:47 -0039 - Copy.JPG |Early fermentation head
File:49 -0047 - Copy.JPG |A pair of boilers
File:50 -0043.JPG |There are ten 240brl conical FVs ex Morlands on the right. The larger 480brl tanks on the left are dish-bottomed for maturation
File:51 -0044 - Copy.JPG |Conical FVs and walkway
File:52 -0054 - Copy.JPG |Service mains between the conical FVs
File:53 -0079 - Copy.JPG |Conical FV cone - UT would be 'unitank'
File:53 -0055.JPG |Vessels for road tanker intake
File:54 -0080.JPG |More vessels for road tanker intake
File:55 -0081.JPG |Incoming beer from Heineken
File:56 -0071.JPG |The 60bph Alfa Laval centrifuge came from Carlsberg at Northampton
File:57 -0058 - Copy.JPG |Changeover station
File:58 -0059.JPG |Yeast propagation facilities; two barrel starter feeding two 10brl vessels
File:60 -0082.JPG |Horizontal maturation tanks
File:61 -0084.JPG |The Filtrox plate and frame filter
File:65 -0094.JPG |Reverse osmosis plant for water softening
File:66 -0099.JPG |The four lane GKN Sankey kegging plant from 1980 showing the external washer with the washer-racker on the extreme left
File:67 -0104.JPG |Cask racking range
File:68 -0107.JPG |Clamp attachment on a fork lift trucks for moving layers of kegs
File:69 -0995.JPG |Mixing facilities for the many components of a modern RTD
File:70 -0944.JPG |General view of the bottling line looking over the rinser towards the empties intake with some finished goods storage beyond.
File:71 -0949 - Copy.JPG |The two yellow units are accumulation tables
File:72 -0953 - Copy.JPG |Stock on the accumulation table starts to build in response to a hold up downstream
File:73 -0954.JPG |The yellow deck of the accumulation table contrasting nicely with the red of Bacardi Breezer
File:74 -0955 - Copy.JPG |Double deck pasteuriser
File:75 -0956 - Copy.JPG |Bacardi Breezer as far as the eye can see
File:76 -0960.JPG |The change part for the PET bottle crowner where the top scalloped section supports the bottleneck while the closing pressure is applied
File:77 -0961 - Copy.JPG |Crown capper
File:78 -0962 - Copy.JPG |Collation machine by DIMAC
File:79 -0964 - Copy.JPG |Bottles in card trays about to be shrinkwrapped
File:80 -0968 - Copy.JPG |Filler infeed carousel
File:81 -0979.JPG |The Acmi depalletiser 
File:82 -0987 - Copy.JPG |Stretchwrap table
File:85 -0996 - Copy.JPG |Complex pipework
File:86 -0003.JPG |Storage facilities for the many components of a modern RTD
File:90 -0016 - Copy.JPG |The old brew plant is still extant but not seen by visitors, this is inside the copper
File:91 -0018 - Copy.JPG |Old copper
File:92 -0019 - Copy.JPG |Steam control valves on the copper
File:93 -0042 - Copy.JPG |Mash tun plates
File:115 -0202.JPG |Thos Hardy has a mixing and bottling facility at Kendal in Cumbria. The old Youngers and later S&N trade offices are on the right.
File:116 -0137.JPG |Intake at Kendal
File:117 -0132.JPG |The 80 valve H&K filling machine
File:118 -0185.JPG |Stretchwrapping apallet
File:119 -peter ward.jpg |MD Peter Ward
File:120 -0993.JPG |Christopher Ward
File:121 -0027 - Copy.JPG |Burtonwood plant manager Gary Todd
File:122 -0196.JPG |Kendal plant manager Peter Armstrong




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