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Stackable Fermentation Tank

Stackable fermentation tanks, also known as stackable fermenters, are a specialized type of fermentation vessel used in the brewing industry. The tank is designed with a unique shape that allows them to be stacked on top of one another, making them an excellent choice for breweries with limited floor space or those looking to maximize their production capacity. The tank is a practical solution for businesses looking to optimize their use of space while maintaining the quality and efficiency of their fermentation processes. Stackable tanks are modular, allowing you to easily expand production capacity by adding more tanks as your business grows. This scalability is cost-effective and allows you to adapt to changing production needs.

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Stackable fermentation tanks, also known as stackable fermenters, are a specialized type of fermentation vessel used in the brewing industry. The tank is designed with a unique shape that allows them to be stacked on top of one another, making them an excellent choice for breweries with limited floor space or those looking to maximize their production capacity. The tank is a practical solution for businesses looking to optimize their use of space while maintaining the quality and efficiency of their fermentation processes. Stackable tanks are modular, allowing you to easily expand production capacity by adding more tanks as your business grows. This scalability is cost-effective and allows you to adapt to changing production needs.

  • Stackable fermentation tanks can be stacked one on top of the other, reducing the floor space required by the brewery, and allowing operation in small breweries or in tight spaces.
  • Stackable fermentation tanks are modular and can be easily expanded as production needs grow, allowing for incremental increases in fermentation capacity by adding more tanks.
  • Stackable fermentation tanks can reduce costs by optimizing the use of available space and gradually expanding, thus avoiding the large upfront costs associated with building larger facilities.
  • Stackable fermentation tanks are equipped with cooling jackets and external temperature control systems to ensure precise temperature conditions are maintained for each batch of product.

• Tank volume: 5HL-300HL or 5BBL-300BBL

• Top disc seal, 60-90 degree cone bottom

• Reasonable fermentation top space

• Fine inner surface treatment ensures no sanitary dead corners

• Miller cooling jacket, reasonable heat exchange area ensures the accuracy of temperature control

• Refrigerant pipelines are pre-installed according to the actual layout to reduce the workload and cost of installation and maintenance

• Reasonable arrangement of additional supporting facilities according to quantity and volume to pursue the highest cost performance

• Operable tank top platform and sanitary fixed pipeline system

ZYB Craft is a professional manufacturer of yeast systems, we can provide customers with complete turnkey services, including detailed brewery layout and equipment drawings, etc.
Our experienced technical team will serve you at every step, from designing commercial fermentation tank layouts, individual drawings, and manufacturing to installation, commissioning, and on-site training.
No matter the space, time, or budget challenge, we can deliver and install the equipment you need to maximize beer production while maintaining the integrity of your brewing process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Brewery Equipment?

The brewery equipment is specialized equipment used in the beer brewing process, typically used in commercial breweries, but also used by home brewers. It can consist of a range of items ranging from basic to complex, all designed to facilitate the brewing process and produce high-quality beer.

The equipment used in breweries can vary in size and complexity depending on the size of the operation. Larger commercial breweries may use automated equipment controlled by computers, while smaller craft breweries may rely on more manual processes. The quality of brewery equipment directly affects the quality of the beer produced, making it a very important aspect of the brewing process.

What Is The Price Of Brewery Equipment?

The price of brewery equipment can vary widely, depending on several factors, such as the size and complexity of the brewing operation, the specific equipment required, and the level of automation required. Costs can range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars for basic home brewing equipment, to tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars for small craft breweries.

A large commercial brewery with advanced automation and high-volume production capabilities can cost millions of dollars. If you plan to open a brewery, you can always consult us. Our engineers will provide you with accurate brewery equipment quotes based on your specific needs and budget.

What Material Is The Brewery Equipment Made Of?

Brewery equipment can be manufactured from a variety of materials, depending on the specific parts of the equipment and the intended use of the machine. Some common materials used in brewery equipment include:
 

  • Stainless Steel: This is the most commonly used material in brewery equipment because it is durable, corrosion-resistant, and easy to clean.
  • Copper: Copper was used in the past to make brewery equipment due to its good thermal conductivity. However, copper is not commonly used today due to its relatively high cost and its reaction with acidic solutions.
  • Aluminum: This lightweight metal is sometimes used in brewery equipment due to its affordability, but it’s not as durable as stainless steel and is more prone to corrosion.
  • Plastics: Certain types of plastics, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, are used in some brewery applications due to their low cost and chemical resistance. But they are not as strong as metal, so more frequent replacements may be required.
  • Glass: Glass is also used in some specialty brewery containers, such as fermenters for sour beer, but is less common due to its fragility and high cost compared to other materials.


The specific materials used for brewery equipment will depend on the functionality, size, and other requirements of the equipment.

What Does Brewery Equipment Use For Cleaning?

The brewery equipment is often cleaned using specialized cleaners designed to remove organic and inorganic residues without damaging the equipment or leaving any harmful residues. These cleaners are usually alkaline or acidic solutions that are circulated through the brewery equipment along with hot water to break down and remove any buildup from previous batches. Some common cleaning agents used in brewery equipment include:
 

  • Caustic Soda: An alkaline solution used to dissolve organic residues from the brewing process.
  • Acid Mix: An acidic solution used to dissolve mineral deposits produced during the brewing process and to sanitize equipment.
  • Chlorine-based disinfectant: used to kill bacteria and other microorganisms on the surface of brewery equipment.
  • Peracetic Acid (PAA): A disinfectant that is effective against a wide range of microorganisms and does not leave any harmful substances behind.


Which cleaner to use will depend on the type of equipment being cleaned, the type of residue being removed, and any regulations or guidelines that must be followed. It is important to use only approved cleaners and follow proper cleaning procedures to ensure brewery equipment is thoroughly cleaned and safe for subsequent batches.

How Long Can Brewery Equipment Last?

The lifespan of brewery equipment can vary widely based on a number of factors, depending on factors such as equipment quality, maintenance, and frequency of use. Generally speaking, quality stainless steel brewery equipment that is properly cleaned and maintained can last for many years or even decades. However, some components of brewery equipment may need to be replaced, such as rubber gaskets, hoses, and other worn parts.

The brewery equipment is regularly inspected and maintained to ensure it remains in good working order and any damaged or worn parts are replaced as needed. Regular cleaning and maintenance will help extend the life of your equipment and prevent any other problems during your brewing process. Ultimately, the lifespan of brewery equipment is influenced by several factors and varies from equipment to equipment.

How Much Space Is Needed For Brewery Equipment?

The amount of space required for brewery equipment can vary depending on the size and size of the brewing operation, as well as the specific equipment used. Generally speaking, small home brewing facilities only need a few square meters to accommodate, while larger commercial breweries may require hundreds or even thousands of square meters. Some factors that may affect the space required for brewery equipment include:
 

  • Size And Number Of Brewing Containers: Larger containers require more space to accommodate, as do multiple containers.
  • Storage Space: Additional storage space for storing raw materials, finished products, and other supplies is also required in a brewery.
  • Available Ceiling Height: Some taller brewing equipment, such as fermenters or bright tanks, may require a certain minimum headroom height.
  • Auxiliary Facilities: Additional space may be required to accommodate auxiliary facilities, such as packaging lines or laboratory areas.


If you are planning to open a brewery, feel free to contact us. ZYB Craft will provide you with accurate brewery equipment quotations and determine suitable space requirements for you according to your specific needs and budget.

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