The Old Truman Brewery rooftop and abandoned rooms - Brick Lane, East London.steemCreated with Sketch.

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I had the pleasure of having a good look around the roof of the Old Truman Brewery on Brick Lane in East London. There were still a lot of pipes and metalwork from when it was an active brewery. I found some great old graffiti here too. There is a lot of history in this building, please read below for some background.

Truman's Brewery was a large East London brewery and one of the largest brewers in the world at the end of the 19th century. Founded around 1666, the Black Eagle Brewery was established on a plot of land next to what is now Brick Lane in London, E1. It grew steadily until the 18th century when, under the management of Benjamin Truman, and driven by the demand for porter, it expanded rapidly and became one of the largest brewers in London. Its growth continued into and through the 19th century with the expansion of its brewery and pub estate. In 1873, it purchased Philips Brewery in Burton and became the largest brewery in the world.

The situation changed for Truman's in the 20th century as it had to come to terms with the rise of lager, cheaper competition from imports and the consolidation of the biggest names in British brewing through mergers. Attempts to come to terms with these changes through management restructures and rebranding did not succeed, and in 1989 the brewery was closed.

The Truman's brand was revived in 2010 and, since 2013, beer is again being brewed in East London under the Truman's name. (Wikipedia) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman%27s_Brewery

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Hi. Really like the photos.
Just an FYI: If you are quoting some text from another source use > at the beginning of each paragraph and that will stop the 'found similar content' @cheetah bot leaving a comment like the one it left below.

You can always go in and edit your post to include the > at the beginning of the text still.

It should look like this:

Truman's Brewery was a large East London brewery and one of the largest brewers in the world at the end of the 19th century. Founded around 1666, the Black Eagle Brewery was established on a plot of land next to what is now Brick Lane in London, E1. It grew steadily until the 18th century when, under the management of Benjamin Truman, and driven by the demand for porter, it expanded rapidly and became one of the largest brewers in London. Its growth continued into and through the 19th century with the expansion of its brewery and pub estate. In 1873, it purchased Philips Brewery in Burton and became the largest brewery in the world.

The situation changed for Truman's in the 20th century as it had to come to terms with the rise of lager, cheaper competition from imports and the consolidation of the biggest names in British brewing through mergers. Attempts to come to terms with these changes through management restructures and rebranding did not succeed, and in 1989 the brewery was closed.

The Truman's brand was revived in 2010 and, since 2013, beer is again being brewed in East London under the Truman's name. (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truman%27s_Brewery

It should become a lot clearer if you copy and paste all the text (>HELLO WORLD) in the box below into a new post.

>HELLO WORLD

also its worth including the link to the page you grabbed the text from.

Great post still though. Hope this helps. Drop us a message if you need any more help.

Great, thank you mate. Always good to know the tricks and tips.

also, just noticed that the first image in your post doesnt seem to be loading. :)

Dope! Think got out here when the art fairs were on this year. Nice Flicks!

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