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Solitary Machine

Solitary Machine

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i'm thrilled to be the first to view these images here! my mother used to drink this beer ages ago..... what an awesome place!
looking forward to your other pics!
welcome back!
Great Set Motts!
You've done it again !!!!!!!!!! Marvelous gallery sir!!!!!
Bravo!
Thanks for another great gallery Motts! :-)
It must have been nice to be in a place that didn't feel like it was going to crumble beneath your feet. Great set of pictures!
This one of my new favorite gallerys. My all time favorite would always be the Buffalo Central Terminal though. What a great gallery, I can't wait to see the next one.
Thanks Motts!!! Can't wait for more
Same here, very great Motts!
Lone machine instead of lone chair.
real nice to see a place thats unspoilt, great gallery sir!
Lynne, you have a way with words. Be sure to tell your friends...DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND.
fantastic set of photos. Dammit now I want a beer!
This is a beauty of a shot, love the colours and the mood. Another excellent set Motts, thank you!
Thank you!
A toast to you all.
Excellent set as usual: )
Great shots as always Mr. Motts...
cant wait to see the rest of your trip over the next few months.
thanks for showing us the beautiful paets of the parts of the buildings that made you feel that you wasn't in an an busnes and in the end you find out that you are.
Is it too late to request a sample of their ale?
Over here in sunny Liverpool we call Stella "wife beater" it is the fuel of choice for most street brawls and late night arguments.
I've seen pictures of the inside of their new brewery. It's as if the equipment was just modernized. They still have a nifty look to them (the tanks that is...) but they've lost that curvy whimsical look in favor of a much more industrial (but still polished) look. It looks like they are made of stainless steel at this point.
Excellent pics from a fabulous location. Thanks as always Mr Motts : )
That machine looks like it has two big square eyes and a little square mouth on the side.

Or I could just be drunk.

Either way, these are awesome shots. Thanks again Motts :)
I remember seeing this factory from the train while in Belgium.. Nice to finally get a tour! Beautiful--love this site. :)
If you didn't tell me I'd say this place looks like it's still in operation. Nice work Motts!
Great set. That looks like a grain mill for grinding the malt.
Zach is right it is a hammer or a roller mill
That was a fun gallery! There's no way to really be dead serious when there's beer about! LOL!

Wonderful set, Motts.
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!!!!
an amazing album! this was the least creepy of all the ones i've seen i think, maybe just since there seems to be a lot more light in this location. a gorgeous body of work!
Grain Mill, used to crack the husks of the barley before mashing.
Another fantastic set Motts!!!!


Cheers!
Thanks and cheers to you!
A great location, and great pics. Jealous....
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.
Thanks again Motts! Love it! I think I need a Stalla now.....
I Love This Place!!! Imagine all the Great Beer and good times created hear!
I imagine that this place could be used again, it does not look terribly abused.
She is a thing of Beauty.

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