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University to build micro-brewery Micro-brewery plan for university
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The University of Nottingham is to build its own £2m micro-brewery to boost its teaching and research in brewing science. A £2m micro-brewery is to be built at the University of Nottingham to boost its teaching and research in brewing science, it has been announced.
The facility will be built at the university's school of bioscience at Sutton Bonington. The facility will be built and operated by SABMiller at the university's school of bioscience at Sutton Bonington.
It will be used to research new technologies for the brewing industry to try to cut the amount of energy needed in the production process.It will be used to research new technologies for the brewing industry to try to cut the amount of energy needed in the production process.
The micro-brewery is due to be opened in 2011.The micro-brewery is due to be opened in 2011.
The university also aims to use the brewery to enhance beer quality and shelf life.The university also aims to use the brewery to enhance beer quality and shelf life.
Professor David Greenaway, the university's vice-chancellor, said: "The construction of a state-of-the-art brewing facility will put us in the forefront of brewing research in this country and open up unrivalled opportunities for teaching and research both from within the university and with industrial partners."Professor David Greenaway, the university's vice-chancellor, said: "The construction of a state-of-the-art brewing facility will put us in the forefront of brewing research in this country and open up unrivalled opportunities for teaching and research both from within the university and with industrial partners."