The brewery was flooded, and they lost all their stock. I's be surprised if anyone was back at work yet, other than clearing up the flood damage (not cheap).
The brewery was flooded, and they lost all their stock. I's be surprised if anyone was back at work yet, other than clearing up the flood damage (not cheap).
I'm getting emails to snipped-for-privacy@kelhambrewery.co.uk bounced with the message
550 Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailableAre they aware of this? Possibly it's flooding related I guess.
I doubt if their ISP's email server has been flooded, but they probably haven't been collecting emails and have hit their server quota. Maybe people have been sending lots of sympathetic emails.
It's very sad, but breweries are designed to be washed out and sterilized, so there may be less physical damage than to the pubs in the area.
Paul
Yes, that probably is a "mailbox full" error. I'm hoping that somebody from the brewery will read this, as they could be losing important emails (as well as ones like mine wishing them well).
What a bloody shame and world class beers as well. I hope they are back up into production very soon,
Dave
I agree about the brewery itself, but the office, where the computer is situated, would certainly not normally be washed out and sterilised. I haven't been down to take a look, but from reports I've read, the office would have been flooded just as badly as the brewing area.
The Fat Cat next door was flooded too, although I gather they managed to save a couple of casks from the cellar before it was inundated :-)
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