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Glycol water tank for cooling conical fermenter brew system |
2000L Glycol water tank and chiller for cooling fermenters
If you want to have reliable temperature control over your fermentation and storage temperatures, we recommend looking into a complete glycol system for your beer. A properly set-up/sized glycol system will allow you to independently control your fermentation vessels, storage tanks.
Fermenters with chiller
A Complete Set of glycol water System will include below components | |
1 | Glycol water tank |
2 | Cold water tank (for brewhouse capacity upper 1000L/batch) |
3 | Industrial Chiller/circulating pump |
4 | Glycol water Pump/ |
5 | Glycol water pipeline |
Stainless steel fermenters in our workshop
When will you need the glycol system?
1. Wort production:
Going through the plate heat exchanger could be one of your glycol loops or a line from a cold liquor tank that is chilled via your glycol chiller.
2. Fermentation:
During this step, yeast will begin to consume sugars and release heat as a result.
Glycol system will let you have better control of internal temperatures and fermentation as a whole, and giving you more quality control over your beer.
Glycol & water proportion
To save on costs, you’ll want to make sure that you use a proper mix of glycol and water when setting up your cooling system.
Too much glycol will leave you with a freezing point far below what’s necessary while wasting funds on refrigerant.
Too little, and you risk the entire system freezing, leaving the fermentation process to proceed unchecked!
Generally, depending on the total effective volume of tank, we recommend the propotion of glycol and water is 1:3, which can ensure the lowest temperature going to -20 degree without freezing.
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.
Glycol water tank for cooling conical fermenter brew system |
2000L Glycol water tank and chiller for cooling fermenters
If you want to have reliable temperature control over your fermentation and storage temperatures, we recommend looking into a complete glycol system for your beer. A properly set-up/sized glycol system will allow you to independently control your fermentation vessels, storage tanks.
Fermenters with chiller
A Complete Set of glycol water System will include below components | |
1 | Glycol water tank |
2 | Cold water tank (for brewhouse capacity upper 1000L/batch) |
3 | Industrial Chiller/circulating pump |
4 | Glycol water Pump/ |
5 | Glycol water pipeline |
Stainless steel fermenters in our workshop
When will you need the glycol system?
1. Wort production:
Going through the plate heat exchanger could be one of your glycol loops or a line from a cold liquor tank that is chilled via your glycol chiller.
2. Fermentation:
During this step, yeast will begin to consume sugars and release heat as a result.
Glycol system will let you have better control of internal temperatures and fermentation as a whole, and giving you more quality control over your beer.
Glycol & water proportion
To save on costs, you’ll want to make sure that you use a proper mix of glycol and water when setting up your cooling system.
Too much glycol will leave you with a freezing point far below what’s necessary while wasting funds on refrigerant.
Too little, and you risk the entire system freezing, leaving the fermentation process to proceed unchecked!
Generally, depending on the total effective volume of tank, we recommend the propotion of glycol and water is 1:3, which can ensure the lowest temperature going to -20 degree without freezing.
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.