I notice the South/ South West is looking a bit empty, so I started a list of places I know but need investigating further before marking on the map (some I could do as single node as a very rough placement - but should be able to get better trace / identify stuff using Bing Aerials).
Thanks to user m902 for mapping some that were on my list. = My local ones = http://www.irvingbrewers.co.uk/ - Cosham, Portsmouth http://www.hopback.co.uk/ - Downton, Hampshire http://hampshirebrewery.com/ - AKA Downton Brewery - (Also) Downton, Hampshire http://oakleafbrewing.co.uk - Gosport, Hampshire http://www.uphambrewery.co.uk/ - Upham, Hampshire http://www.bowman-ales.com/ - Droxford, Hampshire http://www.triplefff.com - Four Marks, Hampshire http://flackmanor.co.uk/ - Romsey, Hampshire http://www.thehavantbrewery.co.uk/ - Havant http://www.laverstokepark.co.uk/ale.aspx - Overton, Hampshire - Farm Shop / Ale / Wine / (Real) Lager http://www.langhambrewery.co.uk/ - Lodsworth, W Sussex http://ballards-brewery.co.uk/ - Nyewood, W Sussex ==== http://www.hepworthbrewery.co.uk/ Horsham, W Sussex http://www.nyetimber.com - Vineyards - West Chiltington / Bignor / Tillington and Upperton - West Sussex (and maybe some in Hampshire?) http://www.ascot-ales.co.uk - Camberley, Surrey ==== http://www.skinnersbrewery.com/ - Truro, Cornwall http://www.glastonburyales.com/ - Glastonbury, Somerset http://www.exmoorales.co.uk/ - Wiveliscombe, Somerset http://www.cotleighbrewery.com/ - (Also) Wiveliscombe, Somerset http://www.rchbrewery.com - Weston Super Mare, Somerset ============= Update The Southwick Brewhouse http://www.openstreetmap.org/browse/node/1299321606 ? tourism = attraction ? ? tourism = musuem ? (Steam Engine) ? realale = yes / draught / bottled ? (It does all!) Be Seeing You - Rob. If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving isn't for you. ---------------------------------------- > From: rw_nor...@hotmail.com > To: talk-gb@openstreetmap.org > Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2011 22:37:12 +0000 > Subject: Re: [Talk-GB] Drinking Map of UK > > > > My 2p on the industrial/craft split: > > I don't think this has been mentioned before but perhaps also the output of > the brewery could be tagged. > > e.g. > > brewery:output:beer|cider=nnnnn (in barrels per year) > brewery:output:source=local knowledge/URL ref/beer mat/whatever > brewery:output:date=year of output > > This isn't a geographically measurable feature so I'm not sure how useful it > is or how easy it is to obtain copyright compatible information. > > This leaves defining the split in terms output (when available), out of OSM. > > Alternatively, or in conjunction with I think a 'industrial=brewery_national' > would a useful distinction as I see there's around 4 levels of production > (rather than 3): > > . Brewpub > - Pub like hours > > . Micro brewery - generally serves local area - e.g. Dark Star, etc. > - Possibly can turn up on premises and can buy stuff direct > > [redefinition of current 'industrial=brewery'] > . More akin to a regional brewery eg: - Ringwood, Hook Norton, Fullers > - Probably have proper shop and organised tours > > [New level - hence new tag info of some kind eg 'industrial=brewery_national' > or 'industrial=brewery_massive' or something....] > . National - Carling, Fosters, HP Bulmers etc. > - Generally no public access features [Hence not so interesting on a map, > other than it's there] > > Any thoughts? > > Be Seeing You - Rob (AKA robbieonsea / rnorris) > If at first you don't succeed, > then skydiving isn't for you. > > > _______________________________________________ > Talk-GB mailing list > Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org > http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb _______________________________________________ Talk-GB mailing list Talk-GB@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk-gb