Thursday, 31 March 2011

Newcastle Brewery

Back in my old life I worked for S&N and I was able to access the Newcastle Brewery during the week of the last production run before it closed down.
It was an incredibly fascinating site with 3 generations of brewhouses on the site ranging from long disused, old and dusty, copper mash tuns to state of the art stainless steel.

These, and a load of other photographs, will be handed over to the Tyne & Wear archive at The Discovery Museum at some point. As I was going through them I thought I'd post a few of my favourites...


Underneath the malt hoppers


The famous blue star through brewing steam


Old brewhouse chimneys


Across the rooftops


The oldest copper brewhouse


Newcastle Brown bottle in the old brewouse


Old Valve


Exterior of original brewery building


sampling taps from old 'open square' fermentation vessels


state-of-the-art 'Briggs' brewhouse


Inspection lamp housing, new brewhouse


The Lads


On the bottling line


Spillage in the tanker bay


Connecting the new and old



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1 comment:

Wally B said...

Nice one Andy