Distillery
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teejay Wrote:Here in our city we had the Hiram Walkers Distillery , and still do ,although it isn't booming like it once was . You can start by googling images of Old Hiram Walkers Distillery ....if I come across anything else I'll give you a heads up ....Seagrams Distillery was I think in Montreal , try it too .

T

Excellent hint Teejay, I once heard Montmorency Distillery was taken over by Seagrams. I'll take a look too.

Sumpter: Totally legit, I think! Joke aside, there used to be a hidden alambic in my grandfather's house dating back to the 20s (the bootlegger was a distant great uncle of my father). We found it hidden in an inaccessible attic 5 years ago when renovating the house. I wouldn't have drank anything coming out of there.

I should get a book about CN covered hoppers. Slabside hoppers are well-known, but I always think about them in cement service. CN was so "enthusiast" about grain boxcars!

While searching, I found this neat picture of Waterloo Distillery in Ontario... Wow, that's a fine building to model with a tile-patterned mansard roof.

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