Insistez sur l’esprit artisan pour fabriquer des systèmes de brassage de haute qualité

E-mail

sales@micetbrewing.com

Téléphone

+86-531-82979225

WhatsApp

+86 18615260186

Why is temperature control important in brewing?

Pourquoi le contrôle de la température est-il important dans le brassage ?

Chilling is an integral part of the brewing process. The quality and integrity of the finished product depend on precise temperature control and reduction at critical stages of the brewing operation.

Keeping your beer at a consistent fermentation temperature is more important than ever. While many strains of yeast can cope with inconsistent temperatures, most brewer’s yeasts are damaged in the temperature range of 40°C and above – stopping fermentation. Even if you’re lucky and the yeast continues to do its job, there’s a good chance you’ll notice weird off-flavors from yeast in your beer. So the best course of action is to follow the temperature recommendations on the package of yeast you are using. This article will also discuss the importance of temperature control.

Table Of Contents

How to achieve wort cooling

Most breweries cool the wort by passing it through a single or two-stage plate heat exchanger. The application is demanding; large heat loads must be removed from the process. Glycol-water mixtures in the water circuit provide enhanced cooling. Double wall food grade heat exchangers are usually chosen to prevent contamination problems between the wort and cooling liquid.
Factors to consider:
  • A total volume of wort to be cooled (usually expressed in BBL/barrel volume).
  • Required knockout time (cooling time required for optimization process).
  • Initial wort temperature and desired final wort temperature.
  • Will the cooler also provide cooling capacity for other brewing processes?
Why control the fermentation temperature?

Why control the fermentation temperature?

Fermentation temperature control is the single factor that makes the most incremental improvements to homebrew. Typical brewer’s yeast does best in the 66-72°F range. This is the best option for making sure your yeast is doing its job without creating too many unwanted odors.
Off-flavors are associated with uncontrolled fermentation temperatures:
  • Fusel Alcohol: Often considered a hot alcohol flavor that almost tastes like wine or vodka. This tends to go away during conditioning.
  • Esters: Often thought of as fruit, banana, pear, or nail polish removers. While certain esters are desirable in certain styles, they often hit you over the head when they shouldn’t.
  • Acetaldehyde: Often identified as green apples, raw pumpkin, or zucchini. Acetaldehyde is a natural by-product of every fermentation, but under uncontrolled conditions, it can appear in excess.

Fermentation temperature control

The cooling capacity provided by the cooler is important throughout the fermentation process. Chillers must regulate fermentation temperatures to prevent product spoilage. In some cases, the beer is also cooled at the end of fermentation to help the yeast flocculate.

ideal temperature

If you keep your yeast at around 66-68°F, you’ll at least take a step in the right direction and give your beer a fighting chance. Assuming you ferment in a cool environment, your fermenter may heat up during fermentation, but at least your starting temperature is low enough to handle the increase in temperature.

While this method helps to cleanse your beer, I still recommend a precise method of controlling the temperature of the fermentation so you don’t get away with the results.

Keep the fermenter warm

Fermenting too cold can also stress the yeast and lead to unexpected results. Many expensive conical fermenters can be equipped with heating pads. The heater ensures that your beer doesn’t drop below your target fermentation temperature or cause your yeast to go dormant in a very cool environment.

Many brewers raise fermenter temperatures (72-74°F) towards the end of fermentation to ensure complete fermentation and cut detectable diacetyl. Yeasts are happiest at warm temperatures and actually do their job better at warmer temperatures, it doesn’t always produce the results that brewers hope to produce the best beer possible.

Can regular dish soap be used to clean brewery equipment?
Équipement de brasserie

Best brewhouse equipment manufacturer from china Brewing good beer requires brewhouse equipment. Whether you are brewing beer for home, business or brewery, Micet Craft can

Read More »
10bbl conical fermenter
Cuve de fermentation

China stainless steel fermentation vessels manufacturer The fermentation tank is where the beer carry out the fermentation process, it provides a place suitable for life

Read More »
Can regular dish soap be used to clean brewery equipment?
Équipement de brasserie

Best brewhouse equipment manufacturer from china Brewing good beer requires brewhouse equipment. Whether you are brewing beer for home, business or brewery, Micet Craft can

Read More »
10bbl conical fermenter
Cuve de fermentation

China stainless steel fermentation vessels manufacturer The fermentation tank is where the beer carry out the fermentation process, it provides a place suitable for life

Read More »
Get a turnkey solution for brewery equipment
If you plan to open or expand the brewery, you can contact Micet Craft directly. Our engineers will design and manufacture brewery equipment according to your brewing process. Of course, we will also provide you with a complete turnkey solution. Also, if you plan to expand the brewery, we will provide you with customized solutions.

Laisser un commentaire

Votre adresse e-mail ne sera pas publiée. Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec *

Contact Micet Craft

We will contact you within 1 working day, please pay attention to the email with the suffix “@micetbrewing.com”. 

Contactez Micet Craft

Nous vous contacterons dans un délai d’un jour ouvrable. Veuillez prêter attention à l’email avec le suffixe “@micetbrewing.com”.