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'''9th July 2014'''
'''<big>Visit to Winchester and Alton: July 2014</big>'''


===Wednesday 9 July 2014===


The programme has been prepared and will be led by BHS member Sue Bell starting 10.15am at Winchester College Brewhouse, a medieval brewery. Then lunch - a Winchester Huff and beer at nearby Wykeham Arms (SO23 9PE).


'''10th July 2014'''
In the afternoon, an urban walk to visit the recently excavated St James Brewery site; then Hyde Abbey, Winnal and Marston's brewery sites; finishing via two local Micro Breweries - Red Cat and Alfred's. Finishing at 6.00pm.


Wednesday 9 July 2014
The return to the centre of Winchester passes sites of the old Lion brewery and Chesil Brewery.


Winchester College Brewhouse, medieval brewery
===Thursday 10 July 2014===


St James Brewery site then Hyde Abbey, Counting House Marstons brewery site
We continue our Hampshire expedition by visiting Molson-Coors brewery at Lower Turk Street, Alton (GU34 2PS), led by Mark Dobnor, Brewing Manager. Some brewery history (1963), brewery tour and a beer tasting.


Winnal brewery sites - via  2 local Micro Breweries The Red Cat Brewery and Alfred's Brewery
12.30pm: Depart for Railway Arms, 26 Anstey Road, Alton (GU34 2RB), Brewery tap for the Triple F Brewery. Graham Trott is the owner. Talk and exhibition by BHS member Geof Dye, while enjoying a beer and a ploughmans lunch.


The return to the centre of Winchester passes sites of the old Lion brewery and Chesil Brewery
In the afternoon, a walk led by Jane Hurst and Sue Bell using the 1666 Alton map to visit old malting and brewery sites (Fielders, Mr Butlers, etc); finishing at the Allen Gallery for a short talk on Baverstock brewery.


Thursday 10
At 4.30pm, we depart for Andwell Brewery, North Wanborough (RG27 1HA) (http://www.andwells.com) for a visit at 5pm, led by Adam Komrower, finishing at approximately 6pm.
July 2014  VisitMolsonCoors brewery (GU34 2PS) Lower Turk Street 


                                 
>Lower Turk St Car Park could be
a useful base for car visitors
>         
>10.15        Tour
MolsonCoors 
>Alton brewery led by  Mark Dobnor Brewing Manager
>                             
>with some brewery history(
1963), brewery tour and maybe a beer
>tasting.
>         
> 12.30
/45    Depart for Railway Arms, 26 Anstey
>Rd., Alton (GU34
2RB) Brewery tap 
>                                for
>the  Triple
F Brewery - Graham Trott is the
owner.            13.00        Talk and
>exhibition by BHS member Geof
Dye while enjoying a 
>                          ploughmans
>lunch (
own arrangements for liquid refreshments)
>         
>14.
00        talk and walk led by Jane
>Hurst( author)  and Sue Bell
using 1666  Alton map 
>                         
>to
visit old Brewery sites detail (Fielders, Mr Butlers et
>al) -  finishing at The 
>                       
Curtis Museum including insights on early Alton brewing
>( Baverstock
brewery).
>           
>          16.30
>dep.  for Andwell Brewery
( RG27 9PA) - N
>Wanborough ( own transport arrangements)
>                                     
>approx 12 miles from Alton (
also near Hook Rail station - 3 miles)
>                                  for brewery
>info -  http://www.andwells.com/ 
>         
>17.
00                  tour 
>Andwell  brewery - led by Adam Komrower 
>          18.00/30              formal
>finish and disperse


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Latest revision as of 15:53, 2 August 2022

Visit to Winchester and Alton: July 2014

Wednesday 9 July 2014

The programme has been prepared and will be led by BHS member Sue Bell starting 10.15am at Winchester College Brewhouse, a medieval brewery. Then lunch - a Winchester Huff and beer at nearby Wykeham Arms (SO23 9PE).

In the afternoon, an urban walk to visit the recently excavated St James Brewery site; then Hyde Abbey, Winnal and Marston's brewery sites; finishing via two local Micro Breweries - Red Cat and Alfred's. Finishing at 6.00pm.

The return to the centre of Winchester passes sites of the old Lion brewery and Chesil Brewery.

Thursday 10 July 2014

We continue our Hampshire expedition by visiting Molson-Coors brewery at Lower Turk Street, Alton (GU34 2PS), led by Mark Dobnor, Brewing Manager. Some brewery history (1963), brewery tour and a beer tasting.

12.30pm: Depart for Railway Arms, 26 Anstey Road, Alton (GU34 2RB), Brewery tap for the Triple F Brewery. Graham Trott is the owner. Talk and exhibition by BHS member Geof Dye, while enjoying a beer and a ploughmans lunch.

In the afternoon, a walk led by Jane Hurst and Sue Bell using the 1666 Alton map to visit old malting and brewery sites (Fielders, Mr Butlers, etc); finishing at the Allen Gallery for a short talk on Baverstock brewery.

At 4.30pm, we depart for Andwell Brewery, North Wanborough (RG27 1HA) (http://www.andwells.com) for a visit at 5pm, led by Adam Komrower, finishing at approximately 6pm.