Had ours eyes on the closure details of this place for a while and after months of waiting the place was winding down. So rather than wait for full closure we couldn't resist the urge to do a midnight explore, i'd never seen the workings of a brewery, normally just the end product. Had such a...
I don´t have much information about the small brewery which is located in the south of Germany. The current owner is a guy from England, who disappeared some years ago. Since then, the building has been left to decay. The story hit some headlines in the local newspapers.
Small, but I loved it...
They could have easily named this place 'The Mad Dog Brewery' due to the large rabid hounds that guard the place! Nearly gave me a bloody heart attack!
'The Devils Juice Brewery'
Thanks for lookin' in...
... and drink responsibly! :beer2:
[CENTER]This is one of those locations you look at and wonder 'why the hell doesn't it get explored more?'. I can't for the life of me work out why it has flown under the radar so much, it's a massive old brewery ripe for photographing.
Currently the smaller parts of the site across the road are...
This was one of the sites we did on a full day in Sheffield. We bumped in to come pensioners at this site who explore but mainly for the street art.
History
Stones Brewery (William Stones Ltd) was a regional brewery founded in 1868 by William Stones in Sheffield, West Riding of South...
Met up with extreme_ironing and maniac in Tooting about 8pm for some food with the intention of heading to East London to check out some cinemas. Four beers later and so much Lebanese food that we all had the meat sweats, we realised none of us could deal with going too far with so we decided to...
It took me quite a while to figure out where this brewery was when i first saw it's pictures and name appear. But I decrypted the message, and found it after a while. Next issue: It was locked !!!! No possible way to get in, like a chastity belt !
After another long while i saw new pictures pop...
I think we all know and love this place so ill try and keep it short and sweet. A nice long re-visit to this place with zero. We was lucky and clever enough to get in 90%+ of this place, lots of dodgy climbing, balancing and ripped clothes was worth it.
Designed specifically to facilitate three...
Visited with Hamtagger and Session9
After a cold night in Severalls and considering exploring a close by Hospital (That we soon found out wasn't derelict) we decided to head over to Tolly Cobbald Brewery.
By this time we had been awake for about 40 hours and been to the poshest McDonalds on...
Tolly Cobbold Brewery
The Explore
Visited with Matt Inked and Session9 after spending the night in Sev's with them. A nice easy one to finish off after a ridiculous amount of time awake, and with the long drive back in mind we bombed across to Ipswich for a sniff around. I was quite surprised...
[CENTER]Tolly Cobbold brewery
Intro
After a frustrating visit to St. Clement's I wandered down to this and spent a few hours here. I think the reason I didn't enjoy it so much was because I was annoyed I didn't get into St/ Clement's/
Don't get me wrong, it's a nice place. Just not quite as...
The business that became Cliff Brewery was started in 1723 ( in Kings Quay Street, Harwich) by Thomas Cobbold and is believed to be the second oldest independent brewery in England. It stood above the quays of the River Orwell at Ipswich, since 1746.
Cobbold merged with local rival, Tollemache...
The History (nicked from basboyjoe and Boops....)
The business that became Cliff Brewery was started in 1723 ( in Kings Quay Street, Harwich) by Thomas Cobbold and is believed to be the second oldest independent brewery in England. It stood above the quays of the River Orwell at Ipswich, since...
Founded in 1868; Stones Brewery went on to brew various beers on site until the 1999 closure after a takeover from Bass.
On site Stones Bitter was brewed from 1948; an extremely popular tipple with the local steel workers. The drink availability expanded across the North of England in 1977 and...
This is actually the second part of mine and Landie Man's trip up to the land of pies and gravy this weekend but the first part was much more video-oriented as you'll find out in due course hopefully. Again the trip up was a mixed bag with some disappointing fails, some interesting experiences...
I loved it in here, it's a big old place with various buildings and lots of cool street art dotted around. I visited with Acid- Reflux a couple of weekends ago and we enjoyed some glorious sunshine despite initially fearing the worst. Demolition has begun inside one of the buildings but they...
Visited this location a while ago, still missed some small details so i will revisit this before demolition (i hope).
Its an abandoned brewery, somewhere in Belgium. After they stopped brewing beer it was left to rot away. Its been used for airsoft for quite a while, but after
a fatal accident...
Cains is a brewery in Liverpool, England, founded in 1858 by Robert Cain. The company, with its 200 pub estate, merged with Walkers of Warrington in 1921, with the brewery operation being taken over by Higsons in 1923. Boddingtons of Manchester took over in 1985, and shut it down in 1990. It was...
I know this has recently been done so ive taken a few different shots, I enjoyed this one a nice big place and your just left to wander freely, Ran into a couple of explorers here from 28 days. tried to convert them ha.
Stones Brewery (William Stones Ltd) was a regional brewery founded in 1868...