- The Stevens Point Brewery's two hundred barrel (6000 gallons) multi-duty vessel(MDV). The Lauter-Tun is on the right.
- Tons of Point beer aging slowly.
- The Stevens Point Brewery's Brew House steam exhaust stack from the brew kettle.
- Looking at the 600 barrel aging tanks in the F celler. There are 9 of these aging tanks in this celler.
- The brewery land donated to the city to make a community baseball park back in the 1950's.
- Both steam valves wide open with the wort coming to a boil in the brew kettle.
- The main aging celler built in the 1890's with 4 inches of cork insulation on the walls and ceiling.
- Running off the wort, raising the steam temperature, going into a boil in the brew kettle.
- This malt scale is used everyday to grind out malt to weigh it for the next brew.
- The air horns that were sounded daily years ago at 7:00a.m, 12:00 noon and 3:00p.m.
- 18,000 gallons of Point beer aging slowly in each tank x 9 tanks in this celler.
- Looking at the 600 barrel aging tanks in the F celler. There are 9 of these aging tanks in this celler.
- Going into the original 1890's aging cellers.
- Completing a 360 degree view on top of the historic Stevens Point Brewery.
- The Stevens Point Brewery's engine room doors are on the left.