Thursday 13 November 2014

What You Should Know About Brewing Equipment



Well, are you thinking of setting up your own beer brewing plant? If yes, then you must be well aware of the basic equipment required for your brewery. Only then, you can select a reliable dealer that sells quality brewing equipment

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Let us have a look at the different brewing equipments required to set up a brewing plant.
One of the most important equipments you need is the brew kettle. It is a large pot made of stainless steel. It usually can hold a capacity of at least five gallon. The brew kettle is required to make wort. Another item is the carboy which is a glass or plastic container used to hold the liquid. The wort and yeast is kept in the carboy during the fermentation process. A rubber stopper called bung is also required. It is used to keep the air out and liquid in.

For the beer to taste and look good, it should be maintained in a particular temperature. A thermometer helps provide this accuracy. Bottling bucket is another item needed. It is a plastic bucket with six gallon capacity. It has a spigot at its base. This bottling bucket holds the fermented wort during the process of bottling. 

You need a few empty bottles. Empties are a good choice. In breweries, bottles are normally reused. Besides, it offers you a great excuse to have more beer. Bottle caps and bottle capper are needed as well. Bottle caps must be placed over the open end of a filled bottle. Bottle capper creates a tight seal that helps keep air out and carbonation in as the beer passes through the aging process. 

Having known what equipment you must buy for your brewery, your next focus should be on where you shall buy it. There are several reputable suppliers of brewing equipment; however, you should do some homework and make a comparison of the various parameters before deciding to buy from a particular company. 

If you are in the EU, you can consider buying from Flecks Brauhaus Austria. The company provides you with the latest and best quality brewery equipment.

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