Stainless Steel Brite Tank is the perfect beer storage tank for your product before it hits the tap at the bar. With its insulated outer shell, accurate thermometer, and completely sanitary lining, each stainless steel clear beer tank can prepare and hold hundreds of gallons of beer for shipping and bottling.
For those who want to produce high-quality beer, the right amount of carbonation is essential. Not only does this help enhance the flavor of the drink, but it also provides that smooth texture everyone wants. Therefore, the Stainless Steel Brite Tank is the perfect beer storage tank for your product before it hits the tap at the bar. With its insulated outer shell, accurate thermometer, and completely sanitary lining, each stainless steel clear beer tank can prepare and hold hundreds of gallons of beer for shipping and bottling. If you are looking for the best clear beer tanks to start your commercial brewery, check out the specifications below; then give us a call at the number provided.
What are the pros and cons of using jacketed bright tanks versus unjacketed ones in a cold room? Brewers are often concerned about this.
Un-jacketed brites are cheaper, and cold rooms aren't too expensive. Our brand-new 12x20 glycol-cooled cold room costs about as much as one jacketed US-made 10bbl brite. Some Brewmasters have this view.
The best way to do it is to have both. It was a disaster every time we had to clean a serving tank. The walk-in temp would go through the roof and it would take about a day to get the time back under control. In the meantime, we would have tons of loss from pouring foam at the taps. I would get jacketed serving tanks and a smaller walk-in to store kegs. That way when you clean a serving tank it doesn't screw up pouring beer. Other Brewers have a different idea
Stacked bright beer/serving tanks are also a good option (glycol jacketed). And then there's the Brewers who came up with a better idea.
No matter what kind of needs, we can customize the design according to your actual situation.
Stainless steel 304
One CIP Spray Ball Assembly,
One Pressure Vacuum Relief Valve
One Top Manway
One Thermowell,
One Pressure Gauge with CIP
One Sample Valve
One Carbon Stone
One Level Gauge
One Dimple Jacket Section,
30 psig Max Glycol Pressure
Interior Glycol Pipelines
One Tri-Clamp Connection for Drainage
One Union Connection with Racking Arm
One Dimple Jacket Section,
60 psig Max Glycol Pressure
Interior Glycol Pipelines
Headspace (Include Top Head), 15%
Test Pressure,30PSI
Inside Finish, 2B
Outside Finish, #4
Internal Picked and Passivated Surface and Seam
Exterior Welds, Grounded and Polished to #4
Four Legs with Adjustable Feet
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