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Self-Contained Brewery Installed in Shipping Containers

Hello! Here is Sharon from Tiantai Beer Equipment Co., Ltd.
Welcome to visit our brewery equipment website!
Here we’d like to share some details with you about installing breweries in shipping containers, if you are looking for similar configurations of brew system for your business, feel free to contact us for more interested information and details please, Cheers!
 
Setting up a brewery in shipping containers is a creative and efficient way to create a compact, modular brewing facility. This approach offers several advantages, such as mobility, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to easily scale up or down. Here are some key steps to consider when setting up a brewery in containers:
 
Planning and Design:
Determine the size and number of shipping containers you will need based on your production capacity and equipment requirements.
Work with architects and engineers to design a layout that optimizes the use of space within the containers while ensuring proper flow for the brewing process.
 
Container Selection:
Choose containers that are in good condition and suitable for conversion. Consider factors like insulation, ventilation, and structural integrity.
Decide whether you want to use standard 20-foot or 40-foot containers, or if you'd like to modify larger containers for more space. Usually the 500l brewery system is most commonly used in a 20 foot container among our customers.
 
Container Modification:
Modify the containers to create the necessary spaces for brewing, fermentation, packaging, and storage.
Install insulation, HVAC systems, plumbing, electrical wiring, and flooring to meet brewing facility requirements.
Cut openings for doors, windows, and access points as needed.
 
Equipment Installation:
Carefully plan the placement of brewing kettles, fermenters, conditioning tanks, and other equipment within the containers.
Ensure that equipment is properly anchored and secured to prevent movement during brewing operations.
 
Safety and Compliance:
Ensure that the container brewery complies with local building codes, health and safety regulations, and any relevant permits.
Incorporate fire safety measures and emergency exits as required.
While setting up a brewery in shipping containers offers flexibility and innovation, it also requires careful planning and attention to detail to ensure the success of your brewing operations.
 
Other configurations and more details to be discussed to meet your personal demands and special requests, we shall be honored to support you build your brewery dream in any way we can.
 
Sharon
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