After a very busy year or so I finally have some time to revisit a project I have had in mind for a very long time. Looking at putting together a 2.5BBL professional grade pilot plant for anywhere up to a 200L packaged volume. The primary use will be for collaboration brew days as it turns out it's quite good fun drinking beers and brewing beer with others!. The other thought I had was that potentially it could be rented out to micros for trial batches which I'm thinking would be a great way to have some involvement in the craft industry.
Some info and questions below:
Design Brief
100L final packaged volume high gravity brewery, think RIS and big IPA's - 5 x 20L collab cubes
Ability to be pushed to 200L of 1.060 OG packaged volume pilot plant - 4 x 50L kegs
Collaboration brewery &/or future pilot brewery
2V + HLT - Can easily add future seperate WP for back to back brew days
2 x wort pumps to allow mash recirc same time as WP for double batches
Replicate larger scale functionality
PLC for basic programming operations and trending(& fun factor)
Operation station with HMI
Semi portable - Skid mounted
Mostly electric except kettle but provisions for 10kW future electric kettle elements
Spacious design to allow future upsizing, piping layout changes, grant, hopback etc
HLT - 480L
Tall and skinny to save footprint
1 x 4500W x 2 x 2400W elements - Heat up over night
Recirculation pump for temperature uniformity
Level transmitter for volume calculation
Temperature transmitter
Future insulation and cladding
MT/LT - 210L
Short and wide for lower working height
Maximum grain = 60kg for 500mm bed depth
4 x outlet lines
perforated sheet false bottom
Front manway for spent grain removal
3 x 1kw electric belt heaters for maintaining and possibly ramping temperature
Recirculation capability
Future HERMS or RIMS space
Gravity lauter to kettle(can also pump)
Fly sparge from HLT
Diaphram valve to restrict lauter flow rate
Sight glass in lauter line
Temperature transmitter
KT/WP - 300L
Short and very wide suit gravity from mash and aid whirlpool
Gas fired by single KK burner. Maybe future electric 10kW depending on how gas goes
Whirlpool through strainer and chiller to sterilise
Chill and oxygenate on the way to fermenter
My questions are:
- Un decided on wort pumps. Originally I had one shared with MT and KT but this will slow a double brew day. Contemplating adding a second wort pump for mash and kettle. For collab brews one pump is fine but if used as a pilot plant would it be a valuable addition?
- Chiller. No chill for collab brews is fine but as a pilot plant I want to add a chiller. Blichman have a pro series range that has tri clamp fittings that looks the goods. Anyone else have experience with larger chillers? Other option is to jacket the kettle and chill that way but I'm trying to replicate a true micro process who all seem to plate chill on the way to fermenter so want the same here.
- Pumps. Who has experience with larger pumps? I'm thinking either March AC-5SSBMD or one of the MD100 type that are available on ebay.
- Very interested in opinions from those who have worked in a micro regarding the process. Is there anything that would be good to have functionality wise with regards to usefulness as a pilot plant?
- Does the idea of renting to micros seem valid? Is there a need for this kind of think in the industry? Would be easier to justify the costs to the missus if I could argue a valid business case! I wouldn't expect it to ever pay for itself but more as a way to have some contact with the craft industry and get a portion of the costs back. The idea came from a conversation with the Kaiju guys who mentioned they had got their hands on a small trial plant for test batches which got me thinking there may be a valid need there.
Currently have a skid 50% built, HLT 50% built, kettle 80% built. Working on mash tun and pipework shortly. Also need to finalise electrical design and start ordering all the components. It will have the same PLC my 20L brewery has so there's a fair bit of time involved in electrical and automation yet. I did think about adding actuated valves to automate further but decided against it, could easily be added later if required.
Some design pics and progress below. Looking for Melb collab brew partners in Summer 17 with any luck!
Some info and questions below:
Design Brief
100L final packaged volume high gravity brewery, think RIS and big IPA's - 5 x 20L collab cubes
Ability to be pushed to 200L of 1.060 OG packaged volume pilot plant - 4 x 50L kegs
Collaboration brewery &/or future pilot brewery
2V + HLT - Can easily add future seperate WP for back to back brew days
2 x wort pumps to allow mash recirc same time as WP for double batches
Replicate larger scale functionality
PLC for basic programming operations and trending(& fun factor)
Operation station with HMI
Semi portable - Skid mounted
Mostly electric except kettle but provisions for 10kW future electric kettle elements
Spacious design to allow future upsizing, piping layout changes, grant, hopback etc
HLT - 480L
Tall and skinny to save footprint
1 x 4500W x 2 x 2400W elements - Heat up over night
Recirculation pump for temperature uniformity
Level transmitter for volume calculation
Temperature transmitter
Future insulation and cladding
MT/LT - 210L
Short and wide for lower working height
Maximum grain = 60kg for 500mm bed depth
4 x outlet lines
perforated sheet false bottom
Front manway for spent grain removal
3 x 1kw electric belt heaters for maintaining and possibly ramping temperature
Recirculation capability
Future HERMS or RIMS space
Gravity lauter to kettle(can also pump)
Fly sparge from HLT
Diaphram valve to restrict lauter flow rate
Sight glass in lauter line
Temperature transmitter
KT/WP - 300L
Short and very wide suit gravity from mash and aid whirlpool
Gas fired by single KK burner. Maybe future electric 10kW depending on how gas goes
Whirlpool through strainer and chiller to sterilise
Chill and oxygenate on the way to fermenter
My questions are:
- Un decided on wort pumps. Originally I had one shared with MT and KT but this will slow a double brew day. Contemplating adding a second wort pump for mash and kettle. For collab brews one pump is fine but if used as a pilot plant would it be a valuable addition?
- Chiller. No chill for collab brews is fine but as a pilot plant I want to add a chiller. Blichman have a pro series range that has tri clamp fittings that looks the goods. Anyone else have experience with larger chillers? Other option is to jacket the kettle and chill that way but I'm trying to replicate a true micro process who all seem to plate chill on the way to fermenter so want the same here.
- Pumps. Who has experience with larger pumps? I'm thinking either March AC-5SSBMD or one of the MD100 type that are available on ebay.
- Very interested in opinions from those who have worked in a micro regarding the process. Is there anything that would be good to have functionality wise with regards to usefulness as a pilot plant?
- Does the idea of renting to micros seem valid? Is there a need for this kind of think in the industry? Would be easier to justify the costs to the missus if I could argue a valid business case! I wouldn't expect it to ever pay for itself but more as a way to have some contact with the craft industry and get a portion of the costs back. The idea came from a conversation with the Kaiju guys who mentioned they had got their hands on a small trial plant for test batches which got me thinking there may be a valid need there.
Currently have a skid 50% built, HLT 50% built, kettle 80% built. Working on mash tun and pipework shortly. Also need to finalise electrical design and start ordering all the components. It will have the same PLC my 20L brewery has so there's a fair bit of time involved in electrical and automation yet. I did think about adding actuated valves to automate further but decided against it, could easily be added later if required.
Some design pics and progress below. Looking for Melb collab brew partners in Summer 17 with any luck!
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