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5 BBL FERMENTOR / UNITANK & 5 BBL BRITE TANK |
Our Fermentors and Bright Tanks come standard with the necessities and are backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty. With an impeccable interior finish, dual-zone jackets for complete temperature control, and easy installation, you can have confidence you purchased the best product at the best value.
Fermenting vessels and brit tanks
5 BBL FERMENTOR / UNITANK
Key features include:
15 psi design pressure
3mm, fully-welded, 304 stainless steel exterior shell with #4 brush
2mm, 304 stainless steel interior shell
Interior finished to Ra 0.8 micron sanitary finish and passivated
60-degree cone bottom, jacketed
Independent dimpled cooling jackets (cone and cylinder) with individual glycol inlet and outlet
Rotating rack arm with butterfly valve and cover
Bottom dump 1.5" tri-clamp fitting with butterfly valve, elbow, and cover
Aseptic-style sample valve
CIP arm with spray ball and piping
Blow-off port
Vacuum and pressure relief valve
4"-thick polyurethane insulation for cooling jacket and cone
Shadowless side manway door
10" diameter top hatch
3" dial thermometer
Pressure gauge
Cellar tanks in brewery factory
A Bright Beer Tank is a dish-bottomed pressure-rated temperature-controlled tank used to hold beer in preparation for packaging. The term “bright” refers to “bright beer,” beer that has been rendered bright (clear) by filtration, centrifugation, fining, and/or maturation. In most breweries, beer will be filtered after leaving a uni-tank or lagering vessel and be directed into a bright tank.
If the beer is to be force-carbonated, then the beer may be carbonated in-line, under pressure, between the fermenter or lagering tank and the bright tank. In this case, the beer should arrive at the bright tank with full carbonation. For in-tank carbonation (or adjustments), the bright tank will be fitted with a carbonation stone, a device through which carbon dioxide is forced, dispersing fine bubbles into the liquid for fast dissolution.
Carbonation stones are usually made from either porous stone or sintered stainless steel. After carbonation, the beer is ready to be bottled or kegged (or both) directly from the bright tank. As the bright tank is the last stop before the package, careful attention is paid to quality assurance at this stage. Carbonation is closely checked and the brewery's laboratory will run a series of tests.
Domed head & drain port & adjustable legs
5 BBL BRITE TANK
Key features include:
15 PSI design pressure
Interior finished to Ra 0.8 micron sanitary finish and passivated
12% headspace
Stainless steel legs with leveling feet
Cooling jacket on bottom and sidewall (1” female NPT)
CIP spray ball and arm with CO2 supply quick connect
Carbonation stone
All fittings, clamps, and valves included with tank
Pressure gauge
Level gauge with isolation valves
Sample valve
Pressure/vacuum relief valve
Stand pipe for bottom drain
3 front-mounted 1.5” tri-clamp ports (optional dial type thermometer, carbonation stone, 1.5" tri-clamp cap)
A complete of brewery facilities
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.
5 BBL FERMENTOR / UNITANK & 5 BBL BRITE TANK |
Our Fermentors and Bright Tanks come standard with the necessities and are backed by an industry-leading 5-year warranty. With an impeccable interior finish, dual-zone jackets for complete temperature control, and easy installation, you can have confidence you purchased the best product at the best value.
Fermenting vessels and brit tanks
5 BBL FERMENTOR / UNITANK
Key features include:
15 psi design pressure
3mm, fully-welded, 304 stainless steel exterior shell with #4 brush
2mm, 304 stainless steel interior shell
Interior finished to Ra 0.8 micron sanitary finish and passivated
60-degree cone bottom, jacketed
Independent dimpled cooling jackets (cone and cylinder) with individual glycol inlet and outlet
Rotating rack arm with butterfly valve and cover
Bottom dump 1.5" tri-clamp fitting with butterfly valve, elbow, and cover
Aseptic-style sample valve
CIP arm with spray ball and piping
Blow-off port
Vacuum and pressure relief valve
4"-thick polyurethane insulation for cooling jacket and cone
Shadowless side manway door
10" diameter top hatch
3" dial thermometer
Pressure gauge
Cellar tanks in brewery factory
A Bright Beer Tank is a dish-bottomed pressure-rated temperature-controlled tank used to hold beer in preparation for packaging. The term “bright” refers to “bright beer,” beer that has been rendered bright (clear) by filtration, centrifugation, fining, and/or maturation. In most breweries, beer will be filtered after leaving a uni-tank or lagering vessel and be directed into a bright tank.
If the beer is to be force-carbonated, then the beer may be carbonated in-line, under pressure, between the fermenter or lagering tank and the bright tank. In this case, the beer should arrive at the bright tank with full carbonation. For in-tank carbonation (or adjustments), the bright tank will be fitted with a carbonation stone, a device through which carbon dioxide is forced, dispersing fine bubbles into the liquid for fast dissolution.
Carbonation stones are usually made from either porous stone or sintered stainless steel. After carbonation, the beer is ready to be bottled or kegged (or both) directly from the bright tank. As the bright tank is the last stop before the package, careful attention is paid to quality assurance at this stage. Carbonation is closely checked and the brewery's laboratory will run a series of tests.
Domed head & drain port & adjustable legs
5 BBL BRITE TANK
Key features include:
15 PSI design pressure
Interior finished to Ra 0.8 micron sanitary finish and passivated
12% headspace
Stainless steel legs with leveling feet
Cooling jacket on bottom and sidewall (1” female NPT)
CIP spray ball and arm with CO2 supply quick connect
Carbonation stone
All fittings, clamps, and valves included with tank
Pressure gauge
Level gauge with isolation valves
Sample valve
Pressure/vacuum relief valve
Stand pipe for bottom drain
3 front-mounted 1.5” tri-clamp ports (optional dial type thermometer, carbonation stone, 1.5" tri-clamp cap)
A complete of brewery facilities
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.