blue11265 Â Â 10 #1 Posted November 24, 2004 As a kid, whenever in the vacinity of Waingate or the Wicker i can always remember the awful smells that came from Lady's Bridge brewery. Â Dont know if it was the hops or whatever but it was real strong. Â I would accept the smells back though, for the sake of the brewery, what a scandle all those breweries that disappeared over what seemed like a short space of time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
hutch   10 #2 Posted November 24, 2004 I remember that smell very strong must have been the hops,  happy memorys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
sheffexpat   10 #3 Posted November 24, 2004 Yeah,they made a really strong brew there.Once a brewery worker fell into one of the vats and drowned. The police had the sad job of informing his missus. She was heart--broken. "Oh ,I hope he didn't suffer ",she sobbed on the policeman's shoulder. "I don't think so,love,"he replied, "he jumped out twice for a slash ". Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
oldtimer   11 #4 Posted November 24, 2004 My uncle Walt worked at that brewery. He told me the workers could drink a maximum of 12 pints a day. Said it took him a few years to handle that amount. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
stevo   10 #5 Posted November 24, 2004 I remember that smell also. I was only a child at the time and I hated the smell. Was it a Whitbread brewery? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
tara   10 #6 Posted November 25, 2004 As a child i was always travel sick on the buses going to town and i always remember that horrible smell as we got in to town which made me ten times worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Ousetunes   10 #7 Posted November 25, 2004 I'm afraid I have to admit that I loved that smell. To me it was a pleasant aroma and probably explains why years later beer became a good buddy of mine.  Wards at the bottom of Ecclesall Road is the one I remember most, alongside Whitbreads near Lady's Bridge. I think it is the smell of the hops in the mashing tuns that creates the smell.  Like sticking your nose into a freshly opened jar of Horlicks - lovely! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
hazel   11 #8 Posted November 25, 2004 I used to travel up Solly St to St Vincents School when I was young and the smell was almost unbearable, but I never knew it was from the brewery. I thught it was from the old lodging house at the bottom of Solly St. I think they just took in down and outs and they were always hanging around the building. Plaster crumbled from the walls and the smell hung about the place. I suppose the men were casualties of the war, I'm talking late 1940's. But to me asa child the were just dirty old men who had this smell around them. Hazel Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Ned Ludd   10 #9 Posted November 25, 2004 Originally posted by stevo I remember that smell also. I was only a child at the time and I hated the smell. Was it a Whitbread brewery? yep, Whitbread. They used to produce Trophy bitter....best sampled at The Albert...a lovely smooth pint. When they went over to keg beers, they stopped making Trophy in Sheffield but it remained the centre for brewing Gold Label Barley Wine (shudder!) The smell was definately the hops but I think it was possible to detect a different sweeter smell sometimes as well, which I took to come from mashing the malt. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Fowler   10 #10 Posted November 25, 2004 Trophy's still a nice pint now where u can get it. Usually the older pubs. Does anyone know anywhere in town where u can get a pint? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Cycleracer   10 #11 Posted November 25, 2004 I work in the Old Brewery and unfortunatly it smells of a typical office now. All the old brewing kit has gone and the cellar is like a maze. Its creepy at night though, feel your not alone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
hutch   10 #12 Posted November 25, 2004 would accept the smells back though, for the sake of the brewery, what a scandle all those breweries that disappeared over what seemed like a short space of time.    In 1927 there was 11 Brewerys in Sheffield. Truswells Norfolk lane and Eyre St. Henry Tomlinson Anchor Brewery. William Stones Cannon Brewery Rutland road. Tennant brothers Bridge st. Sheffield free brewery Co Queens rd John Richdale Britannia Brewery Bramall lane. Thomas Rawson Pond st. Old Albion Brewery Ecclesall Road. Duncan Gilmour Ladys Bridge . Carter Milner and Bird Hope Brewery Mowbray st. Warwicks and Richardson Crookes Place Hillsbro.Plus Smiths. Whitbreads. Ind Coope. Bass all had depots. nuff sed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...