VISIT TO HOOK NORTON 2004

from the article by Jim Elliott in Link No. 201, Summer 2004

On the 14th of May 2004 a group of COSME members visited the Hook Norton Brewery, in the village of Hook Norton, a few miles south of Banbury in Oxfordshire. Beer has been brewed for over 150 years on the site, the present brewery being a little over 100 years old.
All the machinery is driven by a steam engine; some time was spent trying to discover exactly how the valve gear works.
A lot of the machinery, tanks, etc, which are still in use were installed when the brewery was built, but some had been replaced to meet Health and Safety regulations. These are the liquor/water pumps.
After looking at the sack hoist drive up the front of the building we decided that it is friction, as this would slip if something went wrong.
One or two members passed over car keys and started at one end of the taps and worked along to the other end. About a dozen of us then made a short walk down the lane to the pub for a splendid lunch and a very social couple of hours. After that it was back to the brewery to stock up on cases of beer and then home.