Greene King, Draught Beer Cellars
Bury St Edmunds, UK 1980
The East Anglian Brewery needed to expand on the edge of the centre of town.
Due to the increasing popularity of draught beer, the old cellars were inadequate. A new racking plant was built on an adjacent site, with beer being delivered via a pipe line from the old brewery building.
Due to the increasing popularity of draught beer, the old cellars were inadequate. A new racking plant was built on an adjacent site, with beer being delivered via a pipe line from the old brewery building.





