407 Comments for Stella Artois Brewery

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I doubt it's a bottling line. I think the building is too old for a mechansed bottling facility and even if it did have one it wouldn't have been made of copper. It's probably something to do with heating or cooling - copper is used because it conducts heat very well. Having said that, my knowledge lies in whisky distilleries, and things are probably quite different in breweries.
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It's called a Mash Tun when you're making whisky, but I doubt the name is the same for beer, especially Belgian beer.
I would not want to be drunk walking down those stairs after a Stella or two! ;-)

The staircase looks like something out of the Titanic or Willy Wonka!
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Great Gallery Mr. Motts. This is my second fav. The Crypt being the first. Although I don't it will stay like this long, You have preserved it forever, no matter what. THANK U!!!!
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Great Shot!!!
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OH WOW!!!!!! CARTOONS
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What is that lil' square thing in that first window??
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This is just unbelievagle . Looks like you could just walk right in, flip a switch and it would be up and running, business as usual.
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Now, thats one Hell-of-a SOAP DESPENSER!
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Industrial size soap despenser!!! Notice Mr. Motts is keeping his mouth shut???
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So beautiful and such a waste!!!
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That is the most beautiful stairway I have ever seen!!!!
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Looks Lonely. You know what they say about drinking alone, NOT GOOD!!!
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It looks like a shaft for a distillation tower. Great picture.
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Closest I got for this:

Axial Flux Difference is used for calibrations in gas and electric companies and specifically deals with maintaining control over reactors so in case of an accident or something else they keep control over the situation. Perhaps this was used as a water valve to cool things down if something should over boil or another accident happened.