The new Krones bottling line being installed in 1984/1985
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The new Krones bottling line being installed in 1984/1985
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Pressurized fermenting and aging tanks, all with cooling jackets
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Brewmaster Rainer Kallahne cleaning up after brewing
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The raised tiled area awaiting the arrival of the Krones bottling line
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Larry Sherwood, marketing guru and founding partner, in the brewhouse
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Larry Sherwood 'supervising' as Rainer Kallahne cleans up after brewing
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Bob McKecknie (nickname Bob Mc3), our engineer and founding partner, and brewmaster Rainer Kallahne
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Note the unfinished retail store and Bob McKecknie (engineer and founding partner) in the office.
Turk Whitehead, general manager, in the brewery
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The tiled area on left is for the bottling line, the doorway leads to the refrigerated storage.
The shiny new Krones bottling line from Germany
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Pallets of beer cases and bags of malt barley
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Steve Whitehead and Joann. Pre-opening view from brewhouse into retail store
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Preparing the retail store in May 1984: Steve Whitehead and unidentified employee with mop
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The brewhouse, with store area further back
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Sonny drove the delivery truck and did licensee sales as well.
Sacks of Prairie Malt barley in the Granville Island Brewing warehouse
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Sonny Chu loading delivery van for delivery to licensees
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Granville Island Brewing truck
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1936 Ford pickup purchased from Mitch's brother Tom.
Unloading delivery of bagged malt
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Granville Island Brewing did not have bulk tanks.
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The malt came from Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Granville Island Brewing cool room warehouse
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All packaged products were kept cold at all times.
A delivery driver with Laura MacNiel
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Laura was a sales rep in the mid to late 1980's.
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Granville Island Brewing brewmaster planning his brews to match the calendar forecasts.
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Left to right: Rainer Kallahne (brewmaster), Michael Tyner (retail store manager), Kenton Preston (sales manager) and Julie Lewis (accountant) with bottle of rootbeer. The yellow notepad, brriefcase calculator and mechanical pencil belong to GIB fonder Mitch Taylor, who is taking the photograph. The 'musical' coffee mugs were sold in the shop.
Trish Stirling, front office receptionist and office manager
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Trish Stirling was the Granville Island Brewing front office receptionist and office manager, 1985-86.
Sandy Hampshire, marketing coordinator
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Sandy Hampshire was the Granville Island Brewing marketing coordinator from 1986 to 1989.
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Julie Lewis was the Granville Island Brewing accountant from ca. 1986 to 1989.
Julie Lewis (accountant) and Kenton Preston (sales manager) at Trish Stirling's main office desk
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