4 Reasons Why Your Brewery Needs Brite Tanks

There’s lots of equipment that your brewery could use effectively. But it’s up to you to decide which pieces of equipment are worth the cost. For breweries that are just getting started, deciding on the right equipment can be a make-or-break decision. We know how hard it can be to know exactly what will help the most. You require equipment that will see you through your brewery’s growth, and there are plenty of reasons why your brewery needs brite tanks. Here, we’ll look at how they can help.

Free Up Your Fermenters

If you’re a brewery that does lots of kegging, bottling, or canning, a brite tank can be a huge benefit to your operation because of how it frees up your fermenters for more beer. This means you can have a stream of beer continuously moving from one stage to the next and reduce the downtime between batches. Move the beer from the fermenters to the brite tank, and you’ll be ready to start a new batch much sooner.

Help Prepare You for Growth

One of the biggest reasons your brewery needs a brite tank is to handle the higher demand that you’ll have as you get larger and more successful. If you truly want your business to grow, you need to give it enough space to do that. Brite tanks are perfect for storing large amounts of beer for distribution, and we already know they let you get started on the next batch sooner. If you’re looking to keep growing, you won’t be able to keep up with demand if you only use conical fermenters to store everything.

Less Overall Cleaning Needed

Brite tanks stay pressurized throughout the filling and draining processes. This pressurized environment helps keep any contaminant from developing or encroaching from the outside. What this means is that you can fill and drain a brite tank more times without having to do a full deep clean than you can for a typical fermenter. Not only does this save an immense amount of time cleaning up, but it also prevents you from using a ton of carbon dioxide.

Better Clarity in Your Beer

Brite tanks have that name for a specific reason. They improve the clarity of your beer by keeping the final yeast on the bottom of the tank. By stopping this yeast from incorporating into the beer as it sits in the tank, your final product comes out much clearer. This is a big reason why many pubs take their beer directly from brite tanks.

Craftmaster Stainless can provide your brewery with high-quality jacketed brite tanks that will keep your beer clear and help your business grow by adding a much more convenient method for storing and dispensing it.

Sarah Caples