Kulshan Brewing - Trackside Beer Garden
The Trackside Beer Garden at Kulshan Brewing in Bellingham, Washington.
These rusty old tanks are digesters that were once used by the Georgia-Pacific Corp. pulp and paper mill to turn wood chips into pulp, using acid and steam. They're 65-feet-tall, 18 feet in diameter at their widest point, and are made from 1.3-inch-thick steel, joined together with large rivets.
The tiled tanks in the background were once filled with bleach used in the tiolet paper manufacturing process back when Georgia Pacific operated a paper mill on this site.
They're pouring beer in those re-purposed shipping containers.
I used a KITE to fly the camera.
Kulshan Brewing - Trackside Beer Garden
The Trackside Beer Garden at Kulshan Brewing in Bellingham, Washington.
These rusty old tanks are digesters that were once used by the Georgia-Pacific Corp. pulp and paper mill to turn wood chips into pulp, using acid and steam. They're 65-feet-tall, 18 feet in diameter at their widest point, and are made from 1.3-inch-thick steel, joined together with large rivets.
The tiled tanks in the background were once filled with bleach used in the tiolet paper manufacturing process back when Georgia Pacific operated a paper mill on this site.
They're pouring beer in those re-purposed shipping containers.
I used a KITE to fly the camera.