{"id":3106,"date":"2024-05-31T11:56:02","date_gmt":"2024-05-31T11:56:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tdo-beer.com\/?page_id=3106"},"modified":"2025-05-24T12:33:01","modified_gmt":"2025-05-24T12:33:01","slug":"lacock-abbey-brewhouse-further-investigations","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/tdo-beer.com\/index.php\/lacock-abbey-brewhouse-further-investigations\/","title":{"rendered":"Lacock Abbey Brewhouse Further Investigations"},"content":{"rendered":"<div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c1\" class=\"style-1386 style-local-3106-c1 position-relative\">\n  <!---->\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c2\" id=\"custom\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1387 style-local-3106-c2 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c3\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-2098 style-local-3106-c3 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2099-outer style-local-3106-c4-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c4\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2099 style-local-3106-c4 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c5\" class=\"h-global-transition-all h-heading style-2101 style-local-3106-c5 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-heading__outer style-2101 style-local-3106-c5\">\n                    <!---->\n                    <!---->\n                    <h2 class=\"\">Lacock Abbey Brewhouse Further Investigations<\/h2>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c6\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-0 gutters-row-md-0 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-0 gutters-row-v-md-0 gutters-row-v-0 style-2219 style-local-3106-c6 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-0 gutters-col-md-0 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-0 gutters-col-v-md-0 gutters-col-v-0\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2220-outer style-local-3106-c7-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c7\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2220 style-local-3106-c7 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c8\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-2222 style-local-3106-c8 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h3>The brewery is incomplete and may not even be Tudor!<\/h3>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c9\" id=\"custom-2\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1391 style-local-3106-c9 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c10\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1392 style-local-3106-c10 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1393-outer style-local-3106-c11-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c11\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1393 style-local-3106-c11 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c12\" class=\"d-block style-1394 style-local-3106-c12 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"2560\" height=\"1706\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?resize=2560%2C1706&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-4527 style-1394-image style-local-3106-c12-image\" alt=\"Lacock Brewery PLANT\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?w=2560&amp;ssl=1 2560w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?resize=300%2C200&amp;ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?resize=1024%2C683&amp;ssl=1 1024w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?resize=768%2C512&amp;ssl=1 768w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?resize=1536%2C1024&amp;ssl=1 1536w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/10\/LacockBrewery-LargeforNumbers-webversion-scaled.jpg?resize=2048%2C1365&amp;ssl=1 2048w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1000px) 100vw, 1000px\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1394-frameImage style-local-3106-c12-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"style-1394-caption style-local-3106-c12-caption\">\n                      Figure 7. Brewhouse Equipment. Reproduced by kind permission of the National Trust\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c13\" id=\"custom-16\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-2138 style-local-3106-c13 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c14\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-0 gutters-row-md-0 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-0 gutters-row-v-md-0 gutters-row-v-0 style-2149 style-local-3106-c14 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-0 gutters-col-md-0 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-0 gutters-col-v-md-0 gutters-col-v-0\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2150-outer style-local-3106-c15-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c15\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2150 style-local-3106-c15 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c16\" class=\"h-global-transition-all h-heading style-2148 style-local-3106-c16 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-heading__outer style-2148 style-local-3106-c16\">\n                    <!---->\n                    <!---->\n                    <h4 class=\"\">The Brewery<\/h4>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c17\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-2139 style-local-3106-c17 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2140-outer style-local-3106-c18-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c18\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2140 style-local-3106-c18 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c19\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-2142 style-local-3106-c19 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p>Vessels measured in metres. Usable volumes apart from coolers estimated at 10cm or 4inches below the rim. This may be too high however it gives a rough estimate of usable volumes.<\/p>\n                    <p>1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Copper Boiler.\n                      <br> 1.430 Diameter top, 0.99 Diameter bottom, 0.874 Depth.\n                      <br> Total Volume 0.9834m\u00b3. Estimated usable height 0.864 metres therefore usable volume 0.9714m\u00b3,&nbsp;971.4 litres.\n                      <br> Copper set in masonry. Heat source is a furnace situated immediately below the copper and accessed through the wall in the adjacent bakery. A damper to control the flow of hot air in the flue is situated just above the copper. The\n                      bakery no longer exists although its flue is in the wall and appears to connect to the boiler flue and a common chimney. A rectangular mark in the copper bottom indicates the application of heat from the grate below. An examination\n                      by endoscope through the grate (the firebox door could not be opened) indicated a flue exit to the left.<\/p>\n                    <p>2&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>&nbsp;<\/strong>Wooden Chute\n                      <br> Placed under the brass tap from the copper to the cooler. For emptying hot wort into the cooler.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2141-outer style-local-3106-c20-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c20\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2141 style-local-3106-c20 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c21\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-2144 style-local-3106-c21 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lead lined Cooler with Filling Chute.<\/p>\n                    <p>Length 4.017, Depth 0.2, Width 1.957.\n                      <br> Total Volume&nbsp;1.5722538 meters\n                      <sup>3 <\/sup>.<\/p>\n                    <p>Sources state that coolers should not be more than 3 to 4 inches full.\n                      <br> Going on:<\/p>\n                    <p>6 inches deep approx. the working volume is 1.17919035 m\u00b3, 1179 litres.\n                      <br> 5 inches 1.02196497m\n                      <sup>3,<\/sup> 1022 litres.\n                      <br> 4 inches 0.7861269m\n                      <sup>3,<\/sup> 786 litres.<\/p>\n                    <p>4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Gyle Tun\n                      <br> Top Diameter 1.823, Bottom Diameter 2.015, Depth 0.527.\n                      <br> Total Volume 1.5 m\u00b3.\n                      <br> Estimated usable volume leaving space for yeast froth.\n                      <br> 1.4705 m\u00b3, 1470.5 litres.<\/p>\n                    <p>5.&nbsp;Bucket space under Gyle Tun Tap.<strong><br> <\/strong>Diameter 0.686, Depth 0.456. Total Volume 0.05618m\n                      <sup>3 <\/sup>, 56.18 litres.\n                      <br> For collecting fermenting beer in a pail to be transferred to casks for cleansing.\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c22\" id=\"custom-3\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-2133 style-local-3106-c22 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c23\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-2134 style-local-3106-c23 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2135-outer style-local-3106-c24-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c24\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2135 style-local-3106-c24 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c25\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-2137 style-local-3106-c25 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h4>Brewhouse Water Supply<\/h4>\n                    <p>There is no surviving evidence of a piped water supply to the copper. It is inconceivable that a house with a good supply of running spring water would not have made provision for the brewhouse. A cut-off lead pipe protrudes from the\n                      wall above the cooler which may have continued to the copper and also provided water for cleaning.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c26\" id=\"custom-4\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1399 style-local-3106-c26 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c27\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-2223 style-local-3106-c27 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2224-outer style-local-3106-c28-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c28\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2224 style-local-3106-c28 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c29\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1403 style-local-3106-c29 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h4><strong style=\"font-weight: 700; color: rgb(8, 8, 8);\">Furnace in the Bakery<\/strong><\/h4>\n                    <p>The boiler (copper) and fire as set in masonry is inherited from Roman lead boiler technology. Enhancements in 16\n                      <sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;century England are a copper boiler (not lead) and a complex flu situated in a sophisticated brick support and surround. Not being able to open the grate door due to its fragility, I used an endoscope through the grate\n                      to examine the firebox. The copper is supported on brickwork in which a flue appears to open to the left. The passage of this flue through the brickwork is not known, but the upper flue with the damper is a diagonal from the other\n                      side of the copper. Because of heat marks on the base of the copper it is thought that the only area subjected to heat is the bottom surface of the copper. Another flue appears high in the furnace area against the wall. This goes\n                      straight up and may be connected to the upper diagonal flue, possibly as a further draw to the fire.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-2225-outer style-local-3106-c30-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c30\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-2225 style-local-3106-c30 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c31\" class=\"d-block style-1404 style-local-3106-c31 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"212\" height=\"220\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/FurnaceinBakery.jpg?resize=212%2C220&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-2666 style-1404-image style-local-3106-c31-image\" alt=\"Furnace in the Bakery\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1404-frameImage style-local-3106-c31-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"style-1404-caption style-local-3106-c31-caption\">\n                      Figure 8. Grate with Firebox door. Reproduced by kind permission of the National Trust.\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c32\" id=\"custom-5\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1405 style-local-3106-c32 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c33\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1406 style-local-3106-c33 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1407-outer style-local-3106-c34-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c34\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1407 style-local-3106-c34 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c35\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1409 style-local-3106-c35 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p>What appears to be a large chimney-like structure on the outside of the wall, with a chimney on top, is a Tudor Long Drop, a toilet accessible from the top floor. The exit for smoke and gases is unknown but must be somewhere in the\n                      lining of this structure. Furthermore, there is no apparent exit for the contents of the toilet either. Could it be below the present ground surface? There is no knowing without professional archaeology, or just a spade. The brewery,\n                      unusually,&nbsp;has no mash tun or underback. Normally, malt is put in the mash tun and hot water from the boiler is poured on top, or the water can be first in the mash tun before mixing in the malt. In this brewery water has to\n                      be heated in the boiler and malt mixed in. The boiler empties directly into the cooler via a wooden chute, effectively making this vessel dual purpose as boiler and mash tun. This brewery was built at a time when the fashion for\n                      hops was established. There is no way to separate the wort from the malt and transfer back into the boiler for a hop boil. The only way to introduce hops or any botanicals is to boil them in the original water or mix them into the\n                      mash. A hop boil in the wort is impossible, so we are back to making original ale, how did the brewery make beer?<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1408-outer style-local-3106-c36-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c36\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1408 style-local-3106-c36 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c37\" class=\"d-block style-1410 style-local-3106-c37 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"232\" height=\"324\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Copper-with-flue-schematic.jpg?resize=232%2C324&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-2667 style-1410-image style-local-3106-c37-image\" alt=\"Copper and Flue Schematic\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Copper-with-flue-schematic.jpg?w=232&amp;ssl=1 232w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Copper-with-flue-schematic.jpg?resize=215%2C300&amp;ssl=1 215w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 232px) 100vw, 232px\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1410-frameImage style-local-3106-c37-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"style-1410-caption style-local-3106-c37-caption\">\n                      Figure 9. Copper with flue schematic viewed from the bakery.\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c38\" id=\"custom-6\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1411 style-local-3106-c38 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c39\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1412 style-local-3106-c39 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1413-outer style-local-3106-c40-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c40\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1413 style-local-3106-c40 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c41\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1414 style-local-3106-c41 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h4>Lacock Further Investigations<\/h4>\n                    <p>It is inconceivable that a brewery built in the 1540s, or even more inconceivably in the 1700s, did not have a mash tun and underback. The earlier recorded breweries belonging to Richard de Long in 1335 and Robyn Robinson in 1486 both\n                      had mash tuns and underbacks or tap-troughs (Henry Thomas Riley, Memorials of London and London Life 1868). Inventories of the Lacock cellars detail strong and small beer and invoices exist for the purchase of hops and making beer,\n                      so wort boiling must have taken place. Yet the existing brewery equipment consists of:<\/p>\n                    <p>Copper set in masonry at a height of approx. 2900 mm with grate and flue on the other side of the wall in the bakehouse.\n                      <br>Wort chute from copper tap to cooler.\n                      <br>Large lead lined cooler.\n                      <br>Gyle or fermenting tun.<\/p>\n                    <p>Bills for work done in the 18th and 19th centuries clearly indicate that the brewhouse contained a more complete brewery.<\/p>\n                    <p>Relevant documents referring to the missing elements include:<\/p>\n                    <p>John Bankes repaired the&nbsp;<strong>underback<\/strong>&nbsp;in the brewhouse on November 28\n                      <sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;1745.<\/p>\n                    <p>David West was occupied for 5 days in October 1750 in \u201c<strong>making the underback<\/strong>\u201d.<\/p>\n                    <p>In November 1758 Peter Cott took down the&nbsp;<strong>pump<\/strong>&nbsp;in the brewhouse. Presumably this was for repairs as, he replaces it a few days later as well as making a stand for the furnace. In 1759 he charges for 6 foot\n                      of deal plank used in the bottom of the&nbsp;<strong>mashing tub<\/strong>, 5 foot of 4 inch oak plank used in the bottom of the&nbsp;<strong>pump<\/strong>&nbsp;and 3 tun plugs for the cooler.<\/p>\n                    <p>A bill from George Banks for work in the brewhouse 1842 &#8211; 44 details 2\n                      <sup>\u00bd<\/sup>&nbsp;days for a man to work at the&nbsp;<strong>underback<\/strong>&nbsp;and paving in the brewhouse. The large amounts of lime detailed indicate the securing of masonry\/stonework.<\/p>\n                    <p>In addition to the above works, late 18\n                      <sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;and early 19\n                      <sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;century brewhouse inventories clearly list the missing items.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c42\" id=\"custom-7\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1415 style-local-3106-c42 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c43\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1416 style-local-3106-c43 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1417-outer style-local-3106-c44-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c44\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1417 style-local-3106-c44 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c45\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1419 style-local-3106-c45 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p><strong>Brewhouse 1778<br><\/strong>a Copper &amp; Grate (as fixt)\n                      <br>a Large Cooller cased with lead\n                      <br>An Underback under Ditto\n                      <br>a Mash Tub &amp; under Back with Pump to Ditto<\/p>\n                    <p>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                    <p><strong>Brewhouse 1788<br><\/strong>2 Pailes and one Boule\n                      <br>1 Mash tub and two Stirring Sticks\n                      <br>1 Under Deck<em>&nbsp;(<\/em>underback<em>)<\/em>&nbsp;and Pump\n                      <br>1 Cooler and Under Deck (gyle tun) for wort\n                      <br>2 Civeing tubs (Kiving, Kieving)\n                      <a href=\"https:\/\/tdo-beer.com?page_id=2682#_ftn1\" style=\"font-family: &quot;Open Sans&quot;; font-weight: 400; font-size: 1em; color: rgb(0, 102, 204);\">[1]<\/a>\n                      <br>2 Hopstrainers\n                      <br>3 water Shoots and Bowle\n                      <br>1 Fire Shovel Pocker and Rake\n                      <br>5 Barm Spouts\n                      <br>2 Ovil tubs and two Stools\n                      <br>1 Tub for carrying the wort to the Cellar.<\/p>\n                    <p>[1] Keever or Keeving tub. A shallow wooden vessel or tub for holding liquids \u2013 OED. In November 1748 David West set three hoops on three basin civers.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1418-outer style-local-3106-c46-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c46\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1418 style-local-3106-c46 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c47\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1420 style-local-3106-c47 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p><strong>\ufeffBrewhouse1801<br><\/strong>large Copper and Grate as fixed\n                      <br> a Large Mashing Tub\n                      <br>1&nbsp;&nbsp;Stirring Stick\n                      <br> An oval cooling Tub<em><br> <\/em>1 Under Deck (underback) and Pump\n                      <br> A large cooler lined with Lead\n                      <br> 1 Under Deck for Wort <em>(gyle tun)<\/em>\n                      <br> 2 Kiveing Tubs &#8211; 1 Hop Strainer (wore out)\n                      <br> Fire Shovel Poker and Rake\n                      <br> 3 Stools\n                      <br> 2 Carrying Tubs\n                      <br> 4 round Tubs &#8211; 3 Water Shutes\n                      <br> A large Brass Skimmer\n                      <br> A Pail and 2 Lade Pails<\/p>\n                    <p>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                    <p><strong>Brewhouse 1827<br> <\/strong>1 large Copper Furnace &amp; Grate\n                      <br> Large Mash Tub &amp; stirring Stick\n                      <br> Do. Underback &amp; Pump to do.\n                      <br> Do. Cooler lined with Lead\n                      <br> 1 do. &amp; under to do.\n                      <br> 2 Kiving Tubs\n                      <br> 2 Carrying do.\n                      <br> 4 Round do.\n                      <br> 3 Iron Bound Casks\n                      <br> 2 Liquor (water) Shoots\n                      <br> 3 Stools &amp; Hop Strainer\n                      <br> Iron Poker<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c48\" id=\"custom-8\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1425 style-local-3106-c48 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c49\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1426 style-local-3106-c49 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1427-outer style-local-3106-c50-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c50\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1427 style-local-3106-c50 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c51\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1429 style-local-3106-c51 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h4>Brewery in the Cloister \u2013 The Chaplain\u2019s Room<\/h4>\n                    <p>Given that inventories indicate a more complete brewery, was there another brewery in another location? It has been suggested that the southernmost room in the west range was a brewery because a drain exists under the floor and a 14\n                      <sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;century chamfered arched doorway has been widened in the circular shape of a cask. The implication is that if the room was not a brewery, at least it might have been a cask storage area. Casks are normally moved by\n                      rolling or on a mobile platform and the shape of this cutting implies that casks were dragged lengthways on the ground or pulled lengthways on a sled, the widest part of the cask being the bilge or pitch, or mid-point from both ends.\n                      The diameter of the opening is 33 inches and widens the door jamb to the width of the entry passage beyond (figure 9). As a brewer and erstwhile drayman, I know the difficulties of dragging a cask lengthways through a narrow passageway,\n                      which in this case is 7ft long. Although it must be stated that the passageway does not appear on the pre 1723 plan, it would be pointless to hack an opening for a smaller width of cask, therefore the size of the operative cask would\n                      have to just fit the door and passage. A butt has a diameter at the pitch (widest part) of 33 inches. (Kilby 1971, 61) The weight of the liquid would be in excess of 1080 lbs (108 gallons, 450litres). I can\u2019t determine the weight\n                      of the empty cask, but a hogshead (half the size) is about 520 lbs; I estimate a butt to be at least 750 lbs. That makes a total weight in excess of around 1080 + 750 = 1830 lbs (830 kg). Hardly a practical job to do regularly. In\n                      any case, the only size of cask in the cellar inventories is a hogshead which, containing 54 imperial gallons has a diameter of only 28.5 inches. Whether Lacock was using the ale or wine gallon we do not know, but the hogshead must\n                      have been smaller than any manner of butt. Brakspear is detailed in his descriptions, commenting on the fireplace next to this door being \u201cmutilated\u201d; he makes no mention of the hacking of the chamfer&nbsp;(Lacock Abbey, Wilts. Published\n                      in Archaeologia Volume 57,1900, Pages 125-158). It is highly likely this mutilation was made post Brakspear in the 1900s, after a time when any brewery had ceased production. Clearly the reason for the shaping of this doorway is\n                      obscure and unlikely to be for passing casks, particularly when another door in the courtyard (not associated with beer) is similarly shaped and is wide enough for any cask without modification. Yet there may be some truth in the\n                      passing of casks theory. The practice of modifying doorways in this way may have been a common&nbsp;phenomenon, Figure 11 shows a similarly modified door to a wine cellar in the old town hall at Regensburg! The reshaping of the door\n                      is inconclusive as to whether the room was a storage area for casks; whether it was a brewery is another question. Within the Chaplain\u2019s Room are two wall paintings on original plaster. Brakspear dates the red figure of St Christopher\n                      with the infant Christ in his arms as not much later than the thirteenth century. The blue sketch is a representation of St Andrew with his arms extended in the form of a cross that bears his name. The representation of a rabbit,\n                      associated with medieval celebration of Easter is scratched into the plaster. If there had been a brewery in this room, condensation would have destroyed these earliest images and it is highly probable that the entire walls would\n                      have been whitewashed.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1428-outer style-local-3106-c52-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c52\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1428 style-local-3106-c52 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c53\" class=\"d-block style-1430 style-local-3106-c53 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"768\" height=\"746\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/BarrelDoorway.jpg?resize=768%2C746&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-2657 style-1430-image style-local-3106-c53-image\" alt=\"Barrel Door\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/BarrelDoorway.jpg?w=768&amp;ssl=1 768w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/BarrelDoorway.jpg?resize=300%2C291&amp;ssl=1 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1430-frameImage style-local-3106-c53-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"style-1430-caption style-local-3106-c53-caption\">\n                      Figure 10. &#8220;Barrel&#8221; door. Reproduced by kind permission of the National Trust.\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c54\" class=\"d-block style-1434 style-local-3106-c54 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"165\" height=\"177\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/WineCellar-Regensburg.jpg?resize=165%2C177&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-2670 style-1434-image style-local-3106-c54-image\" alt=\"Regensburg Town Hall Wine Cellar Door\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1434-frameImage style-local-3106-c54-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"style-1434-caption style-local-3106-c54-caption\">\n                      Figure 11. Wine Cellar, Regensburg Old Townhall.\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c55\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1431 style-local-3106-c55 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1432-outer style-local-3106-c56-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c56\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1432 style-local-3106-c56 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c57\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1435 style-local-3106-c57 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h4>Mash Tun, Underback and Pump<\/h4>\n                    <p>There was a pump at least from 1758 and inventories from 1778 to 1827 record all three items. There is very little room for these items so where might they have been? First take away the later wooden structures; the board from the\n                      bottom of the copper housing to the cooler, the wooden stairs covering the stone steps and the balcony screen.<\/p>\n                    <p>Within the area between the copper base and the cooler is a wedge shaped stone infill which extends to the cooler at the wall and diagonally to the steps. I believe that the brewery was mothballed, crumbling stonework consolidated\n                      with the infill, and access made safe with the wooden structures of steps and balcony. The steps to the bottom of the flight are narrowed to allow access to this area and taking out the stone infill makes just enough room for a mash\n                      tun and underback. The inventory of 1778 places the underback under the cooler, the mash tun would be above and overlapping to drain into it. The pump would take wort back into the copper for the boil. Up to three liquor chutes were\n                      in use so that the wort could be channelled to different vessels from the copper.<\/p>\n                    <p>Alternatively, the mashtun and underback may have been on the other side of the steps. The cooler and gyle tun sit on a lower area which feeds into an outer drain which may have originally emptied through the wall but now has a grill\n                      in the bottom of the channel, indicating a drain under the floor. The infill comes right up to this channel which runs under the steps to a sunken area the other side of the steps. The area is occupied now by a stone bath and two\n                      casks and the existence of a large drain area implies that this area was used for liquid operations. Could the mash tun and underback have been sited here? The mash tun would normally have been directly under the copper tap on the\n                      other side of the steps, but as the copper tap is directly over original masonry there had to be a chute for all tap operations. At one inventory there were three chutes and one may have been shaped to feed across the stairs. Admittedly,\n                      this solution is unlikely, the draining area most likely used for cleaning and filling casks from the gyle tun before transport to the cellar.<\/p>\n                    <p>Figure 12 shows where I think is the most likely position of mash tun and underback.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c58\" id=\"custom-9\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1436 style-local-3106-c58 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c59\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1437 style-local-3106-c59 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1438-outer style-local-3106-c60-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c60\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1438 style-local-3106-c60 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c61\" class=\"d-block style-1439 style-local-3106-c61 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"595\" height=\"355\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Schematic.jpg?resize=595%2C355&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-2671 style-1439-image style-local-3106-c61-image\" alt=\"Lacock Brewhouse Schematic\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Schematic.jpg?w=595&amp;ssl=1 595w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Schematic.jpg?resize=300%2C179&amp;ssl=1 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 595px) 100vw, 595px\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1439-frameImage style-local-3106-c61-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                    <div class=\"style-1439-caption style-local-3106-c61-caption\">\n                      Figure 12. Lacock brewhouse with putative mash tun and underback.\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c62\" id=\"custom-10\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1440 style-local-3106-c62 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c63\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1441 style-local-3106-c63 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1442-outer style-local-3106-c64-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c64\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1442 style-local-3106-c64 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c65\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1443 style-local-3106-c65 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <h4>Brewery Performance and Virtual Brew<\/h4>\n                    <p>Not knowing the size of the mash tun, it is impossible to estimate the maximum volume of malt and strengths of beer\/ale produced. However, it is possible to virtual brew using Bankes\u2019 1744\/45 brews of 24 bushels of malt and Cripps\u2019\n                      1754 brews of 8 bushels of malt and 3lb of hops. The usable capacity of the gyle tun is 1470.5 litres. If the cooler is filled to capacity, that is with the slowest cooling, it is large enough to take the whole of the capacity of\n                      the gyle tun. The usable capacity of the copper is 971.4 litres. If the liquor was boiled then let into the mash tun to cool until reflection of the brewer\u2019s face could be seen, it would go from 100\u00b0C to approx. 76\u00b0C and lose about\n                      1.7% volume. Therefore the maximum of liquid at mash temperature would be 954.5 litres, assuming that cold liquor was not added for cooling. Adding 3 quarters (24 bushels) of malt at 310 lbs per quarter (422 kg) with extract potential\n                      of 58% and stirring (mashing) results in a runoff of 532.5 litres at a specific gravity of 1.085. Boiling for an hour and accounting for evaporation in the copper and cooler the final wort could be 441 litres at 1.104 sg. Further\n                      additions of liquor to the mash could be in various volumes but assuming equal volumes to the first, the mash tun and cooler could hold over three worts combined. All three worts could be:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n                    <p>\n                      <br>\n                    <\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c66\" id=\"custom-11\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1444 style-local-3106-c66 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c67\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1445 style-local-3106-c67 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1446-outer style-local-3106-c68-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c68\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1446 style-local-3106-c68 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c69\" class=\"d-block style-1447 style-local-3106-c69 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"952\" height=\"609\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Tables-copy.png?resize=952%2C609&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-3132 style-1447-image style-local-3106-c69-image\" alt=\"Virtual Brew 1 at Lacock Abbey\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Tables-copy.png?w=952&amp;ssl=1 952w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Tables-copy.png?resize=300%2C192&amp;ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/05\/Lacock-Tables-copy.png?resize=768%2C491&amp;ssl=1 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 952px) 100vw, 952px\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1447-frameImage style-local-3106-c69-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c70\" id=\"custom-12\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1448 style-local-3106-c70 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c71\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1449 style-local-3106-c71 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1450-outer style-local-3106-c72-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c72\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1450 style-local-3106-c72 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c73\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1451 style-local-3106-c73 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p>Abvs are tentatively derived from Richardson\u2019s table of attenuation, (John Richardson,&nbsp;The Philosophical Principles of the Science of Brewing 2nd Edition 1798). In practise there could be much variation.<\/p>\n                    <p>In theory there could be three separate beers of diminishing strength. With one gyle tun successive brews would take longer than a day and considering that Bankes sometimes had only one day between brews, on those occasions he would\n                      have to combine the worts.<\/p>\n                    <p>Bankes\u2019 brew is a stiff mash of 2.2 litres\/kg which would produce a decent strong beer or ale with three worts combined, especially as worts two and three used less liquor; a small beer would be impossible without a separate third\n                      mash. Cripps\u2019 brew of 8 bushels (1 quarter) would produce a very watery mash of 6.8 litres\/kg if the maximum amount of liquor was used.<\/p>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c74\" id=\"custom-13\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1452 style-local-3106-c74 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c75\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1453 style-local-3106-c75 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1454-outer style-local-3106-c76-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c76\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1454 style-local-3106-c76 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c77\" class=\"d-block style-1679 style-local-3106-c77 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"h-image__frame-container-outer\">\n                    <div class=\"h-image__frame-container\">\n                      <!---->\n                      <!---->\n                      <img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"980\" height=\"282\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Cripps.png?resize=980%2C282&#038;ssl=1\" class=\"wp-image-3378 style-1679-image style-local-3106-c77-image\" alt=\"Brews at Lacock Abbey\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Cripps.png?w=980&amp;ssl=1 980w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Cripps.png?resize=300%2C86&amp;ssl=1 300w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/tdo-beer.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2024\/06\/Cripps.png?resize=768%2C221&amp;ssl=1 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 980px) 100vw, 980px\" \/>\n                      <div class=\"h-image__frame h-hide-lg h-hide-md h-hide-sm style-1679-frameImage style-local-3106-c77-frameImage\"><\/div>\n                    <\/div>\n                  <\/div>\n                <\/div>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/div>\n          <\/div>\n        <\/div>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/div>\n  <\/div>\n  <div data-colibri-component=\"section\" data-colibri-id=\"3106-c78\" id=\"custom-14\" class=\"h-section h-section-global-spacing d-flex align-items-lg-center align-items-md-center align-items-center style-1456 style-local-3106-c78 position-relative\">\n    <!---->\n    <!---->\n    <div class=\"h-section-grid-container h-section-boxed-container\">\n      <!---->\n      <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c79\" class=\"h-row-container gutters-row-lg-2 gutters-row-md-2 gutters-row-0 gutters-row-v-lg-2 gutters-row-v-md-2 gutters-row-v-2 style-1457 style-local-3106-c79 position-relative\">\n        <!---->\n        <div class=\"h-row justify-content-lg-center justify-content-md-center justify-content-center align-items-lg-stretch align-items-md-stretch align-items-stretch gutters-col-lg-2 gutters-col-md-2 gutters-col-0 gutters-col-v-lg-2 gutters-col-v-md-2 gutters-col-v-2\">\n          <!---->\n          <div class=\"h-column h-column-container d-flex h-col-lg-auto h-col-md-auto h-col-auto style-1458-outer style-local-3106-c80-outer\">\n            <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c80\" class=\"d-flex h-flex-basis h-column__inner h-px-lg-2 h-px-md-2 h-px-2 v-inner-lg-2 v-inner-md-2 v-inner-2 style-1458 style-local-3106-c80 position-relative\">\n              <!---->\n              <!---->\n              <div class=\"w-100 h-y-container h-column__content h-column__v-align flex-basis-100 align-self-lg-start align-self-md-start align-self-start\">\n                <!---->\n                <div data-colibri-id=\"3106-c81\" class=\"h-text h-text-component style-1459 style-local-3106-c81 position-relative h-element\">\n                  <!---->\n                  <!---->\n                  <div class=\"\">\n                    <p>The flexibility of the plant becomes apparent being able to brew strong to small beer and combine worts for intermediate strengths. Using the maximum possible liquor Cripps could make small beer with two worts combined with an abv\n                      under 2% and IBUs of under 10, but if Cripps had chosen to make one hogshead, the first wort would have been around 1.077 sg, capable of producing a beer of 6% to 7% abv with IBUs of over 40.<\/p>\n                    <p>N.B. The above examples have been made from the maximum possible liquor that the copper could deliver against stated malt quantities. There are so many variables that the results must be taken as a rough guide to what the plant is\n                      capable of. Malt weight per quarter and extract values are taken from an extensive study which will be published in due course.<\/p>\n                    <p><strong>Conclusions<br><\/strong>The courtyard was constructed in Sharington\u2019s time, and it has been assumed that the brewhouse, with its equipment is original from that time. Yet it has been noted that the original construction of\n                      the abbey is in stone. The appearance of the furnace in the bakery indicates a modification of the wall to accommodate the brick furnace, iron grate, flues and copper tank enclosure. The similarity of the brickwork, copper and grate\n                      to that of Charlecote 66 miles away indicates that the construction belongs to 18C technology and possibly may even have been constructed by the same builders who updated Charlecote brewhouse. After the construction of the brickwork\n                      and copper, it may have been decided that the cooler needed to be bigger and the lower steps to the copper cut away to allow access to the area between the cooler and the copper where the mash tun, underback and pump were. 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