Today's outing was to the Shepherd Neame brewery in Faversham, the oldest brewery in England. Faversham is a shortish drive towards London, and in the pleasant weather it seemed to be a lovely old market town - there's one of those old market buildings in the centre, open at the bottom with a closed building above it.
The brewery itself occupies about a block and the tour was pretty long. I suppose if you have to pay they feel obliged to give you your money's worth.
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| Safe in our high-vis vests. |
At the end of the tour there was a tasting - it was pretty interesting, but Lynn enjoyed this even less than the tour.
At the conclusion we staggered around the corner to one of the many local Shepherd Neame owned pubs for lunch.

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