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Maximizing Returns: The Significance of ROI in Selecting Industrial Machinery for Your Craft Brewery

Maximizing Returns: The Significance of ROI in Selecting Industrial Machinery for Your Craft Brewery

Starting a craft brewery is an exciting venture that requires careful consideration and strategic decision-making. As a craft brewer, one of the crucial choices you'll face is selecting the right commercial brewing equipment for your startup. Beyond the aesthetics and technical specifications, it's essential to prioritize Return on Investment (ROI) when making this significant investment.
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Pasteurization

Pasteurization

For a certified beer snob, buying a 6-pack can be quite an ordeal: Approaching the cooler display, they are ready to work through a detailed routine, one with a high success rate for purchasing quality beer. First, they must consider...

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Fermenting

Fermenting

Every home brewer can undoubtedly recall memorable fermentations. Batches that got ‘infected’; maybe you were a bright eyed, novice brewer eagerly awaiting to sample your finished beer; only to find that the sips tasted of butter, vomit, and nail polish...

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Mashing

Mashing

Mashing is the first mysterious biochemical process brewers get to witness with their own eyes.  The sight of solid grist coming into contact with liquid strike water is aesthetically pleasing to look at and is complemented by the warm, doughy...

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Knocking Out

Knocking Out

You’ve been boiling the wort for close to an hour, tossing in hops when the recipe calls, and being cautious of a potential boil over. As the clock continues to move closer to your last hop additions, you should be...

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Lautering

Lautering

Whether you’ve “doughed-in”, “mashed-in”, “striked-in (or struck-in?)” you’ve mixed malt with hot water. From last week’s post, we know that this mashing process is absolutely essential in the production of wort. This week we’ll throw even more brewing terminology your...

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Milling

Milling

Introduction Welcome, fellow brewing enthusiasts! Whether you're a seasoned pro or a craft beer lover looking to deepen your knowledge, you're in for a treat. This post marks the first in a series that will take you on a journey...

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Boiling

Boiling

As the brew day progresses along, eventually the boil kettle will be filled with high quality wort containing few solids (hopefully). If the brewer isn’t distracted and timed it properly, the boil should start shortly after finishing the lauter. While...

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