Sloped floors and plastic walls...
Monday, August 22, 2011 at 10:38AM We’ve been busy as ever at Forest & Main; a beer tasting at Fonthill Museum (check our gallery for photos) painting ceilings, cutting massive barn wood down for our bar (thanks again Bryan) and meeting investors.
Our brewery room is just about finished, a great relief. The concrete floors were poured a few weeks back and they drain beautifully (as the recent heavy rains and an open skylight proved). We’ve painted the ceiling and walls with a mold resistant paint, in our F&M red of course, and hung the FRP paneling. We can now hose things off without fear of water damage, important for a brewery. Here are a few pictures of our recent work-day.
Gerard starts hanging the FRP. Good-bye pink walls!
Our lion gets in on the fun.
She's finaly looking like a brewery.
Gerard threads in the final piece of trim.
Finished, now to move the brewery in!
A pint of Daisy Dukes to finish the job.

Reader Comments (3)
Lookin great!
Hey guys - looks great, but when I look at all of the previous pictures you posted, they seem to have been overwritten by these new pictures (old ones are gone). Is it just me?
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