View of Warstone Brewery, Warstone Lane, Birmingham, belonging to Alex Forrest and Sons
Breweries were some of the largest industrial concerns in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Forrest and Sons produced porter, a dark and bitter-tasting beer, brewed from malt which was heated to a high temperature. Warstone Lane was on the edge of Birmingham in 1808, but was soon to be absorbed within the Jewellery Quarter. This engraving of the outside of a brewery shows a complex network of buildings including kilns for drying hops. A cart loaded with barrels of beer departs leaves from the gate of the premises.
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