Huppmann, Brew House Equipment, 2001, 145 hl/brew, 300,000 hl/annum

Description

  1. Overview
    1. Complete brew line from malt mill to wort cooler made by Huppmann in 2001.
    2. Brew size is 145 hl and it can make 6-8 brews per day, annual capacity is 300,000 hl.
    3. Brew line is controlled with Siemens S7 series PLCs and Huppmann made PC based brewery program.
    4. Brewery was closed in 2013 but equipment is installed and powered.
  2. Malt Mill
    1. Huppmann-Millstar, wet milling, 5 ton per hour, grade 0.4 mm, year 1998.
    2. Initially dry malt will enter steeping conditioning chute where water content of husk will be increased to 18-20%.
    3. This will cause the elasticity in husk and grain will be slipped off in one piece and endosperm will enter into roll mill dry and clean.
    4. This mill has two rotating milling drums.
  3. Mash Tun Kettle
    1. Volume 180 hl, diameter 2600 mm.
    2. Heated with steam from bottom (heating surface 4.3 m²) and lower part of side wall (heating surface 2.4 m²).
    3. Heating speed 1 °C per minute.
    4. Made by Huppmann in year 2001.
  4. Lauter Tun / Filter Tun
    1. Volume 215 hl, diameter 3700 mm, filtration area 10.75 m².
    2. Pressure 256 kg/m², lauter time 3 hours.
    3. Made by Huppmann in year 1998.
  5. Wort Pre-Run Tank
    1. Volume 180 hl.
    2. Made by Huppmann in year 2001.
  6. Wort Kettle
    1. Volume 233 hl, diameter 3200 mm.
    2. Boiling time 90 minutes, inside heart with steam 10-11% evaporation during cooking.
    3. With hop dosing unit.
    4. Made by Huppmann in year 2001.
  7. Whirlpool
    1. Volume 172 hl, diameter 3400 mm.
    2. Processing time for all brands is 30-35 minutes.
    3. Made by Huppmann in 1999.
  8. Co2 Injection System
    1. 8-12 ppm at 8 °C.
  9. Cip Tank For Caustic
    1. Volume 20 hl.
    2. Made by Norit in 2001.
  10. Hot Water Tank
    1. Volume 1000 hl, diameter 2700 mm, insulated.
    2. Made by German Hollert Sebiling.
  11. Cold Water Tank
    1. Volume 500 hl, diameter 2200 mm, insulated.
    2. Made by German Hollert Sebiling.