407 Comments for Stella Artois Brewery

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The fact that there are a few of these and the way they look ("cut off" by the floor), makes me think of an engine - specifically the valves and valve stems (as if they were suspended from the ceiling).
As I picked up the broken bottle located just below the last step, I mummbled to myself, I hope there are more SAs at the top step.
It is indeed, the Mash-tun from heaven!
see if that was in phiily it would be full of graffitti its pitaful look at the byberry biuldings its ridiculas
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We are an exceptionally clean group.

http://www.opacity.us/...rotting_bathroom.htm
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what is with you people and soap dispensers?!
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It's not just copper, those brewing vessels have a lot of man hours of wheeling, rolling and riveting in them.

This is a very good site.

Thanks.
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This machine is a grain mill. The Barley would be fed from the silos through this giant set of rollers which would crack the shell on the grain so water could get in during mashing.
Awesome, wish I could seen this place as you did.
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These are grain silos where the Barley is stored
A great location, and great pics. Jealous....
Stills are used to make liquor rather than beer. These are mash tuns (the one with the funky stirrer thing inside), and kettles used for boiling the filtered result from the mash tuns.
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This looks like the inside of U571 lol.
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Thanks and cheers to you!
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Creates the sense of being dizzy, inebriated, intoxicated, wobbly........GREAT SHOT!
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Showing us their disco moves..........