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Beer fermentation requires precise temperature control. Improper temperatures can significantly affect beer flavor:
High-temperature fermentation (above 27°C/80°F) can produce excessive fruit esters or pungent fusel oils.
A typical example: Uncontrolled fermentation temperatures in summer can lead to an unusual "juice gum" flavor in beer.
Low temperatures can increase beer acidity and reduce yeast activity.
Key Data:
Optimal temperature for ale yeast: 20-22°C (68-72°F)
Optimal temperature for lager yeast: 7-13°C (45-55°F)
Yeast converts glucose in the wort into:
Ethanol (determines alcohol content)
Carbon dioxide (provides carbonation)
Primary Fermentation
Duration: Typically about two weeks (depending on beer style)
Characteristics: Vigorous fermentation, producing most of the alcohol and CO₂
Post-Fermentation
Purpose: Extends fermentation and maturation time
Advantages: Improves yeast settling and improves beer clarity
Material: Food-grade stainless steel (304/316)
Sizes: From small homebrew equipment to large industrial-grade tanks
Function: Maintains a constant fermentation temperature
Components:
Temperature sensor
Automatic control unit
Airlock: Allows CO₂ to escape while preventing contamination
Monitoring instrument: Real-time temperature display and recording
Independently controls the temperature of different parts of the tank.
Enables more precise gradient fermentation control.
Real-time data acquisition and remote monitoring.
Automatic alarm for abnormal temperatures.
Historical data tracking and analysis.
Heat recovery system.
Variable frequency compressor technology.
Optimized piping design reduces cooling loss.
Establish a temperature gradient: top < middle < bottom.
Typical control range: 9 ± 0.5°C (lager) or 18-22°C (ale).
Temperature requirement: 12-13°C.
Focus on controlling the bottom temperature (7-9°C).
Typical temperature: 0-4°C.
Ensure a steady temperature drop (approximately 0.3°C/hour).
Internal Surface Roughness Ra ≤ 0.4μm
CIP Cleaning System Requirements
Pressure Vessel Certification
Explosion-Proof Electrical Equipment
Refrigeration System COP Requirements
Thermal Insulation Performance Testing
Through scientific and rational temperature control, brewers can ensure consistent flavor from batch to batch and provide reliable technical support for developing new recipes. Modern fermentation temperature control systems have become essential equipment for ensuring beer quality.