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Report - Mitchell's Brewery, Lancaster (July 2016)

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Idle Hands

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Mitchell’s of Lancaster


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Mitchell’s Brewery, once such an integral part of Lancaster’s cityscape, casts a forlorn shadow over the wasteland it sits in today. In its heyday the smell of malt being mashed filled the surrounding streets, steam billowing high above, a hive of activity. I remember that smell, living just up the hill for a while, but that’s really my only recollection. In June 1999 I left, just weeks before the brewers filled their last casks and production stopped for good.

Though the company had been founded by William Mitchell in 1865, these buildings designed by architect WA Deighton in 1901 were run by rivals Yates and Jackson until their acquisition by Thwaites in 1985, when Mitchell’s moved in from their old Church Street premises. You can see both names on the doors now as the paint flakes off.


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The Malthouse had the capacity to produce 20,000 barrels a year yet in its final years just 7,000 were produced, reflecting the dwindling demand for the product. Real ale had an image problem, and in an era of big corporations and style-over-substance brands it was never going to end well. The demise of Mitchell’s was mirrored up and down the country, and Thwaites swooped in again to cherry-pick Lancaster Bomber for its own production lines. Mitchell’s continue to operate a successful pub chain – they just don’t brew their own anymore.

It’s funny how things change, and within a decade Lancaster had a new brewery amidst thousands of others around the country catering for the resurgent demands and once again credible – and young - image of craft beer drinkers.

Since closure the buildings have been at the centre of a bitter (no pun intended) wrangle between developers that wanted to demolish them and locals that wanted to hang on to at least some of their heritage that has otherwise been so brutally wiped from the map. Finally after several attempts English Heritage listed the Malthouse in 2011 following the discovery of Polish timbers dating back to 1750.

I’d never really given the place a second thought until I began to take an interest in the intricacies of our industrial past, and when I heard word that development was soon to start I finally got round to heading down for a visit, usual co-explorer (and avid home-brewer) in tow. It was my kind of place, like everyone had just walked out and left a fully kitted out – albeit now embellished with 17 years of decay – good old fashioned brewery behind.


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We will never see the like of this again.

Thanks for stopping by :thumb
 

Speed

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Yeh great report. Interesting to see the paint peeling of the door.. Missed the best bit again tho. Pop back and hunt it out ;)
 

Idle Hands

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Some belting shots there! Looks like the place has not changed much since I went 3 years ago.

Nope, not a well.....

Thanks :)

Google has since clarified that there was a well under the old brewery on Church Street, which may explain why I didn't see one. I'm even more intrigued now!
 

Speed

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Theres just a bit more too it than the main brewery building. Worth hunting down the rest.
 

Idle Hands

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Cheers everyone for the positive feedback (and the cryptic teaser). Appreciated as always :)
 
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