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| Custom brewery solutions |
From 1/2 BBL to 30 BBL systems. Looking for the latest in automation? Prefer a more hands-on brew day? We can do that. From brew house to cellar, DEGONG puts you in control.
Cellar Tanks
We offer cellaring tanks. The all stainless, highly polished tanks are fully featured and are a stunning show piece for any brewery.
Fementers & Uni-Tanks
Brite tanks for conditioning and serving
Jacketed & insulated
Brite tanks available without jacketing (ideal for brite tanks going into a cold room)
Fermenters available without jacketing (not ideal for 3bbl and above due to heat buildup during fermentation
Coil cooled for 2bbl and smaller tanks
Rotating spray balls
Racking arm
Sample ports
Pressure / vacuum relief valve ports
Quality fermentation tanks in cellar room
Check the tanks
Recorded data
Single Stage
A single stage chiller can be used if your tap water temperatures are around eight degrees below your desired wort pitching temperature. For example, if your tap water is 60F or lower all year round, you can expect to cool your wort to 68F which is a standard ale yeast pitching temperature.
Dual Stage
When the water temperature is above 60F or if you are looking to lower your pitching temperature for lagers (usually 50F), a dual stage plate chiller is used. The first stage is your tap water and the second stage is the glycol. When determining the plate chiller size and type we take the information above into consideration. In some instances, we may recommend using a single stage chiller combined with a cold water tank (cold liquor tank).
Glycol Chillers
Glycol chillers are used for many applications in the brewery. The typical functions are as follows:
Wort cooling via a dual stage plate chiller
Controlling the temperature of the fermenting beer
Crash cooling
Conditioning and serving
Cold room cooling via a glycol to air exchange
We design properly size a glycol chiller to fit your requirements. The size of the chiller depends on the wort cooling load, number of jacketed tanks, cold room load, and your expansion plans
Fermentation tanks with chiller
Brewing system in restaurant
| Contact Alice today |
Microbrewing, craft brewing or commercial large brewhouses, we have the equipment, supplies & install engineers. Looking to find bottling lines and tanks for sale we have that covered.
| Custom brewery solutions |
From 1/2 BBL to 30 BBL systems. Looking for the latest in automation? Prefer a more hands-on brew day? We can do that. From brew house to cellar, DEGONG puts you in control.
Cellar Tanks
We offer cellaring tanks. The all stainless, highly polished tanks are fully featured and are a stunning show piece for any brewery.
Fementers & Uni-Tanks
Brite tanks for conditioning and serving
Jacketed & insulated
Brite tanks available without jacketing (ideal for brite tanks going into a cold room)
Fermenters available without jacketing (not ideal for 3bbl and above due to heat buildup during fermentation
Coil cooled for 2bbl and smaller tanks
Rotating spray balls
Racking arm
Sample ports
Pressure / vacuum relief valve ports
Quality fermentation tanks in cellar room
Check the tanks
Recorded data
Single Stage
A single stage chiller can be used if your tap water temperatures are around eight degrees below your desired wort pitching temperature. For example, if your tap water is 60F or lower all year round, you can expect to cool your wort to 68F which is a standard ale yeast pitching temperature.
Dual Stage
When the water temperature is above 60F or if you are looking to lower your pitching temperature for lagers (usually 50F), a dual stage plate chiller is used. The first stage is your tap water and the second stage is the glycol. When determining the plate chiller size and type we take the information above into consideration. In some instances, we may recommend using a single stage chiller combined with a cold water tank (cold liquor tank).
Glycol Chillers
Glycol chillers are used for many applications in the brewery. The typical functions are as follows:
Wort cooling via a dual stage plate chiller
Controlling the temperature of the fermenting beer
Crash cooling
Conditioning and serving
Cold room cooling via a glycol to air exchange
We design properly size a glycol chiller to fit your requirements. The size of the chiller depends on the wort cooling load, number of jacketed tanks, cold room load, and your expansion plans
Fermentation tanks with chiller
Brewing system in restaurant
| Contact Alice today |
Microbrewing, craft brewing or commercial large brewhouses, we have the equipment, supplies & install engineers. Looking to find bottling lines and tanks for sale we have that covered.