I actually ended up here three times - first with True British Metal, Landie Man and two others, I unfortunately didn't bring my camera so had to make a return trip! The second trip was much more active with security and workers everywhere and we decided to leave after the distinct sound of angle grinders filled a lot of the lower part of the brewery. Finally visited with Mookster where we were undisturbed.
I upset a few of our companions on the first explore when I pressed the button for the lift and it started rumbling upwards!
External shot, quite a nice looking building as far as industry goes.
There were loads of laboratories, reminded me of science class when I was in secondary school, so many bunsen burner attachments!
These were absolutley massive and echoed very loudly when talked into, luckily security didn't hear!
Pressing this was not a good idea!
Seeing the roof was very cool, shame these big cooling towers are all off to poland.
You could walk around inside these.
Very surreal fibreglass roof gave everything an orange tint, made for what I think was some nice shots.
Top of the cooling towers.
There was roof access too but the views were less than exiting.
Danger!
These photos show how poor the lighting was, I had to use flash (didn't have a tripod at the time) and this resulted in poor photos but the features in this part were very interesting.
My favourite part, these big vats were massive, I believe they have now been destroyed.
The control room, this was awesome & I managed to resist pressing the buttons at the risk of firing up the whole brewery!
Loads of details.
And finally, a portrait shot of myself by Mookster:
Thanks a lot for reading I hope you enjoyed my report!
I upset a few of our companions on the first explore when I pressed the button for the lift and it started rumbling upwards!
External shot, quite a nice looking building as far as industry goes.
There were loads of laboratories, reminded me of science class when I was in secondary school, so many bunsen burner attachments!
These were absolutley massive and echoed very loudly when talked into, luckily security didn't hear!
Pressing this was not a good idea!
Seeing the roof was very cool, shame these big cooling towers are all off to poland.
You could walk around inside these.
Very surreal fibreglass roof gave everything an orange tint, made for what I think was some nice shots.
Top of the cooling towers.
There was roof access too but the views were less than exiting.
Danger!
These photos show how poor the lighting was, I had to use flash (didn't have a tripod at the time) and this resulted in poor photos but the features in this part were very interesting.
My favourite part, these big vats were massive, I believe they have now been destroyed.
The control room, this was awesome & I managed to resist pressing the buttons at the risk of firing up the whole brewery!
Loads of details.
And finally, a portrait shot of myself by Mookster:
Thanks a lot for reading I hope you enjoyed my report!