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Revision as of 14:07, 25 July 2016
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Bateman's logo
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Over 180 supporters of the brewhouse extension have their names preserved on the brickwork
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Head Brewer Martin Cullimore
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Steels masher ex Hansons in Dudley was incorporated into the new brewhouse
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Saccharometer cupboard
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Open fermenting vessels
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Swinging valentine in the old brewhouse
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Manway on the old copper by Braithwaite of Leeds
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The old mash tun showing the centrally placed mashing machine
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Brewery offices
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The Boby malt mill ex Mansfield
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The Editor helps himself to one of Wainfleet's finest
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The conference room in the windmill tower
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An interesting interpretation of a Burton Union set in the visitor centre
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The windmill wall within the visitor centre
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Jolly's Follies' monthly seasonal series in 2002
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Brewery buildings
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General view of the brewery
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Retail delivery vehicle
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The old brewery is listed so the sack malt intake conveyor and the 'tin dinosaur' spent grains arm had to be portable new MT
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The new 90brl copper ex Buckleys
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Grist case, refurbished masher and new mash tun
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The brand new mash tun by Shobwood
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The old hopback
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The old mash tun
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The brass plates of the old mash tun showing the gaps of age!
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Jaclyn and Stuart Bateman sampling beers in the visitor centre
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The iconic windmill incorporates the visitor centre
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The brewery yard





