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What Does A Hot Water Tank Do In The Craft Brewery?

What Does A Hot Water Tank Do In The Craft Brewery?

A hot water tank is used to maintain a specific temperature while soaking the grains. This is usually done by using heat exchange coils placed in the tank. In the brewing world, it’s known as a heat exchange recirculating mash system.

Mash thickness is considered a very important factor in the brewing world and I see many brewers paying a lot of attention to this.
Brewing beer in a consistent manner should always involve a procedure that can be repeated. Several factors should be considered throughout the brewing process, as they play an important role in the taste and quality of the beer. These factors include the amount and temperature of the grain, the amount and temperature of the impingement water, the air temperature, the temperature and size of the container used, and finally the degree of temperature loss due to poor mixing and insulation.

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