Home / Brewer Brad's Brewing Industry history project over the years and Brad's hometown history about Madison, Wisconsin. / Brewer Brad's Brewery history documentation through the years working at the Stevens Point Brewery. / Looking back and documenting working at the Stevens Point Brewery. 69
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- Looking toward the downtown area by the Consolidated Water Power and Paper Mill.
- On top of the Stevens Point Brewery looking toward the old Stevens Point City garage built in 1942.
- Looking across Water street toward the Brewery park land and an oil tank farm.
- Brewer Brad on top of the Brewery next to the brew kettle steam stack.
- Looking down at the main brew house floor.
- Daily grind of walking back and forth to the Brewhouse technician's office.
- Brad finished grinding the malt and looking at the Fairbanks Morse scale with 5000 pounds on malt weighed out ready to mash in the next brew.
- Brewer Brad finished grinding out 5000 pounds of brewers malt. The scale is right on.
- The Stevens Point Brewery's old school Fairbanks-Morse malt scale installed in 1903.
- This malt scale is used everyday to grind out malt to weigh it for the next brew.
- Nicholas C. Point on the second floor next to the fermenting celler to the left.
- Nicholas C. Point from the freight elevator room door.
- Going to pitch in the yeast while cooling the wort in the fermenting celler.
- The Stevens Point Brewery's engine room doors are on the left.
- Brewer Brad next to the ammonia pressure tank for the brewer's cooling system.