Mar. 17, 2025
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Craft brewing has exploded in popularity over the last decade, with small independent breweries popping up in communities across the country. As a new brewery owner, choosing the right equipment is one of the most important decisions you'll make when starting your business. The brewing system you select will impact the quality, consistency, and efficiency of your beer production. That's why partnering with an experienced brewing equipment supplier is key.
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This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about choosing the best brewery equipment and finding a reputable supplier. We'll cover:
We'll also include detailed comparison tables so you can easily view specifications and pricing across different supplier packages and models. By the end of this guide you'll be equipped with the knowledge to source the ideal brewing system for your new brewery. Let's get started!
The main pieces of equipment in a brewery include the brewhouse, fermentation tanks, bright beer tanks, and a bottling or canning line. The brewhouse is where the magic happens ' this is where you'll convert grains into sweet wort through the mashing process and add hops for bitterness, flavor, and aroma during the boil.
The typical brewhouse setup includes:
After boiling, the wort is cooled and transferred to fermentation tanks where yeast is added. The yeast consumes sugars in the wort and converts them to alcohol and CO2 during fermentation. Once fermentation is complete, the beer is transferred to bright beer tanks for clarification, carbonation, and aging prior to packaging.
The major components and options for each piece of brewing equipment are outlined in the tables below:
Table 1. Brewing Equipment Guide
Equipment Types & Options Mash Tun / Lauter Tun Insulated stainless steel vessels, single vessel or separate mash tun and lauter tun, automated rakes Brew Kettle Direct fire or steam heated, multi-vessel (e.g. mash tun + kettle in one), automated temperature control, gas or electric heating Whirlpool Part of kettle or standalone tank, rotating arm for removing trub and hop debris Heat Exchanger Plate or shell and tube type, single-stage or multi-stage for wort cooling Fermentation Tanks Closed / uni-tanks or open fermenters, stainless steel or plastic composite, glycol chilled or direct expansion, conical or cylindro-conical bottom, variable capacity Bright Beer Tanks Pressurized stainless steel vessels, glycol chilled prior to carbonation and dispensing Filtration Depth or membrane filters (DE, cartridge, plate and frame), centrifuge, pasteurizer Cleaning and Sanitation CIP sprayballs, pumps, tanks, chemical metering systems Control Systems Brewing software, PLCs, automated valves, sensors, process monitoring and controlTable 2. Brewing Equipment Applications
Equipment Purpose Mash Tun Mix milled grains with hot water for starch conversion to sugars Lauter Tun Filter sweet wort from spent grains Brew Kettle Boil wort with hops for bitterness, flavor, and aroma Whirlpool Settle out hop debris and coagulate proteins Heat Exchanger Rapidly cool boiled wort before fermentation Fermentation Tanks Ferment wort with yeast to convert sugars to CO2 and alcohol Bright Beer Tanks Clarify, carbonate, and store beer prior to packaging Filtration Remove haze particles for crystal clear beer CIP Systems Clean and sanitize equipment between batches Control Systems Monitor and automate the brewing processWhen selecting your equipment, keep your production goals and target beer styles in mind. The right equipment will provide efficiency, repeatability, quality, and flexibility as your brewery grows.
With so many equipment options and suppliers to choose from, it can be tricky evaluating all the variables that go into building your brewery. Here are the key factors brewery owners should consider when selecting a brewing equipment supplier:
Table 3. How to Choose a Brewing Equipment Supplier
Factor Description Reputation & Experience Look for an established supplier with years of experience designing and installing brewing systems. Ask for referrals from other breweries. Scale & Production Range Choose a supplier that caters to your size brewery and future expansion goals ' both very small and very large systems. Equipment Quality & Construction Ensure equipment is constructed from food-grade stainless steel and built to last for years of continuous production. Customer Service Pick a supplier that provides design consultation, responsive support, and after-sales assistance. Custom vs Pre-Configured Systems Pre-designed systems are simpler to install but offer less customization. Custom systems are tailored to your recipes and specs. Installation & Training Choose a supplier that can handle equipment installation and provide operator training. Ongoing Support Look for suppliers that stock spare parts and can quickly service equipment issues. Price & Financing Options Consider upfront equipment costs along with financing options like leasing or rent-to-own programs. Sourcing & Lead Times Evaluate purchasing options ' imported, domestic, new vs used. Factor in lead times for manufacturing and shipping.Take the time to thoroughly research potential suppliers by checking references, reading reviews, inspecting example systems, and requesting quotes. Be sure to get detailed bids outlining exactly what is included, from hardware to installation and training.
There are well over a hundred companies supplying brewing equipment in the US alone. The market is still fragmented with many smaller regional suppliers and manufacturers. But there are several larger national suppliers with a long track record in the industry:
Table 4. Leading Brewing Equipment Suppliers
Company Location Offerings SS Brewtech California Complete stainless steel brewhouses, fermentation, brite tanks, filters Blichmann Engineering California Kettles, burners, conical fermenters, accessories Newlands Systems Washington Customizable brewhouse systems, tanks, controls Premier Stainless Systems Washington Custom fabrication, brewhouses, fermentation, serving tanks Specific Mechanical Victoria, Canada Brewing systems, fermenters, bright tanks, filtration Rite Boiler Oregon Electric and gas-fired brew kettles, hot liquor tanks, accessories Psycho Brew New York Manual and electric brewhouses, fermentation tanks Colorado Brewing Systems Colorado Turnkey brewhouse systems, tanks, design and installation AAA Metal Fabrication Oregon Brewhouses, fermenters, serving tanks, custom fabrication Portland Kettle Works Oregon Electric and gas-fired kettles, accessories, custom work MW&L Ohio Mixing, mashing, lautering, and brewhouse control systemsIn addition to these larger suppliers, there are many smaller regional and specialty manufacturers to evaluate. Custom fabrication shops can be a good option for custom tanks and vessels. Used equipment is also available, but do your homework to ensure quality and condition.
One of the first big decisions you'll make is choosing the size of your brewhouse system. The barrels brewed per batch (BBL) refers to how many US beer barrels (31 gallons) your mash tun and brew kettle can produce each brew day. Typical small to mid-size brewhouse volumes are:
Larger commercial systems go up to 100 BBL or more. Let's take a look at popular brewhouse configurations for different scales:
Two barrel breweries are great for new brewpubs, taprooms, and small batch craft producers. Output per batch is approximately sixty 31-gallon barrels.
Table 5. 2 BBL Brewhouse Equipment Overview
Component Description Mash Tun Insulated 2 BBL stainless mash tun with temperature control and automated rakes Lauter Tun 2 BBL stainless lauter tun or filter bottom mash tun for lautering Brew Kettle 2-3 BBL direct fire or electric brew kettle with automation Heat Exchanger 1-2 stage stainless plate wort chiller Control System Turnkey brewing control panel with temperature sensors, pumps, and valvesComplete 2 BBL turnkey brewhouse systems typically cost $50,000 to $150,000 depending on options. Tanks, fermentation, cleaning, and bottling/canning equipment will be additional expenses.
Leading 2 BBL System Suppliers: Specific Mechanical, Premier Stainless, Psycho Brew, Rite Boiler, Colorado Brewing Systems
Seven barrel breweries can produce up to barrels annually. Batch size is approximately 215 gallons or seven 31-gallon barrels.
Table 6. 7 BBL Brewhouse Equipment Overview
Component Description Mash Tun Insulated 7 BBL stainless mash tun with rakes and sensors Lauter Tun Integrated in mash tun or separate 7 BBL lauter tun Brew Kettle 7-10 BBL direct or steam heated kettle, gas or electric Whirlpool Incorporated in kettle or standalone whirlpool tank Heat Exchanger Multi-stage plate or shell and tube heat exchanger Control System Automated control panel with programmable recipe managementComplete 7 BBL brewhouse system costs range from $150,000 to $350,000 depending on options. Tanks and fermentation equipment will be additional capital expenses.
Leading 7 BBL System Suppliers: Specific Mechanical, SS Brewtech, Blichmann, Premier Stainless, Psycho Brew
Fifteen barrel brewhouses are a popular size for production craft breweries doing - BBL annually. Batch size is approximately 465 gallons or fifteen 31-gallon barrels.
Table 7. 15 BBL Brewhouse Equipment Overview
Component Description Mash Tun Insulated 15 BBL mash tun with automated rakes and lauter manifold Lauter Tun Integrated in mash tun or standalone 15 BBL lauter tun Brew Kettle 15-20 BBL direct fire or steam heated kettle Whirlpool Dedicated whirlpool tank for settling out trub Heat Exchanger Multi-stage plate heat exchanger for wort cooling Control System Touchscreen control panel with full brewing process automationComplete automated 15 BBL systems from most suppliers will be $350,000 to $500,000. Additional fermentation and cellar equipment will be extra.
Leading 15 BBL System Suppliers: Specific Mechanical, Premier Stainless, Psycho Brew, SS Brewtech, AAA Metal Fabrication
Thirty barrel commercial brewhouses are designed for larger microbreweries looking to produce - barrels annually. Batch size is approximately 930 gallons or thirty 31-gallon barrels.
Table 8. 30 BBL Brewhouse Equipment Overview
Component Description Mash Tun Insulated 30-40 BBL mash tun with rakes and automated grain handling Lauter Tun Integrated or standalone 30-40 BBL lauter tun Brew Kettle 30-40 BBL steam heated brew kettle Whirlpool Dedicated 30-40 BBL whirlpool for trub separation Heat Exchanger Multi-stage plate heat exchanger for wort cooling Control System Advanced brewing controls with touchscreen interfaceComplete 30 BBL turnkey brewhouse systems from leading suppliers typically range from $500,000 to over $1 million depending on options.
Leading 30 BBL System Suppliers: Specific Mechanical, Premier Stainless, Psycho Brew, SS Brewtech, Newlands Systems
This covers the most common small to mid-size brewhouse configurations. Larger 100 BBL commercial systems are also available from the major suppliers. When requesting quotes, get itemized breakdowns for every component and option.
To help compare options, here are some detailed capsules reviewing the major brands and models of brewhouse systems and highlighting the pros, cons, costs, and specifications of each:
Specific Mechanical is a Canadian brewing equipment company offering pre-designed and customizable gravity-fed brewhouse systems from 3.5 to 30 BBL.
Table 9. Specific Mechanical Gravity Brewhouse Systems
Attributes Details Pros Gravity designs, high quality stainless steel, customizable options Cons Can have longer lead times for fabrication Cost $$$ ' $$$$ Sizes 3.5 to 30 BBL standard, up to 60 BBL available Kettles Steam heated with auto temp controls Mash Tuns Insulated stainless with internal rakes or agitator Lauter Tuns Separate or integrated, auto vorlauf and wort collection Controls Touchscreen control panel with recipe management Options Grist case, whirlpool, heat exchanger, grain handlingSpecific Mechanical offers completely customizable brewhouse solutions. Their systems are on the more expensive side but built to high standards. Lead times can take 4-6 months.
Washington-based Premier Stainless Systems manufacturers the Uni-Brew line of affordable brewhouse equipment.
Table 10. Premier Stainless Uni-Brew Brewhouse Overview
Attributes Details Pros Competitively priced, modular components Cons Less automation features than some systems Cost $$ ' $$$ Sizes 3.5 to 30 BBL, custom sizing available Kettles Electric or gas fired kettles Mash Tuns Insulated single or dual vessel mash lauter tuns Controls Manual or electric actuated valves and pumps Options Grist case, whirlpool, heat xchanger, sparge armsThe Uni-Brew systems offer a lot of value for the price point. The more basic manual configurations keep cost down while still ensuring quality.
SS Brewtech is known for their innovative InfuSsion line of electric brewhouse systems.
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Table 11. SS Brewtech InfuSsion Brewing Systems Overview
Attributes Details Pros Electric designs, highly automated, fast heating Cons More expensive than similar sized gas fired systems Cost $$$$ Sizes 2 to 7 BBL, custom on request Kettles Electric heated brew kettles with precision control Mash Tuns Electric mash tuns with automated mixing and temp control Controls BrewCommander touchscreen controls and cloud-based monitoring Options Grist case, whirlpool, pumps, integrated fermentationThe InfuSsion systems focuses on fully automated electric brewing for the ultimate in consistency and control.
New York-based Psycho Brew offers electric brewing systems from 3.5 to 30 BBL.
Table 12. Psycho Brew Electric Brewhouse Systems Overview
Attributes Details Pros Electric powered, automated features, modular flexibility Cons Electric can cost more to operate than gas systems Cost $$$ ' $$$$ Sizes 3.5 to 30 BBL, custom on request Kettles Electric heated kettles with precision digital controls Mash Tuns Insulated stainless mash tuns with rakes Controls Automated valves, pumps, and state logic controls Options Lauter tuns, whirlpool, grist case, fermentation tanksBlichmann Engineering manufactures a range of innovative brewing equipment like the popular Blichmann TopTier brewing systems.
Table 13. Blichmann TopTier Brewing System Overview
Attributes Details Pros Innovative features like thermoDivide heat shielding Cons Pricier than comparable kettles from other brands Cost $$$ Sizes Up to 15 BBL systems Kettles TopTier thermal jacketed kettles, gas or electric fired Mash Tuns Power Controller automated mash tuns Controls BrewCommander control panel and automation Options Grain handling, lauter tuns, whirlpool, fermentationBlichmann is known for high-end kettles and accessories. The TopTier brewing systems integrate many of their innovations.
Colorado Brewing Systems offers complete brewhouse solutions from 2 to 30 barrel systems.
Table 14. Colorado Brewing Systems Overview
Attributes Details Pros Reputable supplier, wide range of system scales Cons Less customizable than some competitors Cost $$$ ' $$$$ Sizes 2 to 30+ BBL systems Kettles Steam, electric or gas-fired kettles Mash Tuns Jacketed mash tuns with rakes Controls Touchscreen control panel Options Grist case, whirlpool, lautering, fermentationCBS provides good value on their pre-designed systems backed by their decades of brewing industry experience.
This covers some of the major brewhouse suppliers and system options to consider. Be sure to get multiple quotes to compare pricing and capabilities from different vendors.
So how much will a new brewhouse system cost? Pricing can vary dramatically based on the size, features, level of automation, hardware options, and supplier you choose. Here are typical price ranges:
Table 15. Brewhouse Pricing by Size and Features
System Size Manual Config Semi-Auto Config Fully-Auto Config 1 BBL $15,000 ' $30,000 $30,000 ' $50,000 $50,000 ' $100,000 3 BBL $30,000 ' $60,000 $60,000 ' $100,000 $100,000 ' $250,000 7 BBL $80,000 ' $150,000 $150,000 ' $250,000 $250,000 ' $500,000 15 BBL $150,000 ' $300,000 $300,000 ' $500,000 $500,000 ' $1,000,000 30 BBL $250,000 ' $600,000 $600,000 ' $1,000,000 $1,000,000 ' $2,000,000Manual systems will be the most affordable options but require more hands-on brewer involvement. Fully automatic systems offer incredible consistency and control but at a premium price.
Make sure quotes clearly specify what is included ' from equipment components to installation, controls, and training. Get an itemized breakdown of all costs rather than bundled pricing.
Beyond the brewhouse itself, factor in budget for fermentation tanks, brite tanks, cleaning systems, cooling, and packaging lines. This can easily add hundreds of thousands in additional expenses. Proper planning and budgeting early on will ensure you get the right system within your investment means.
When researching brewing equipment suppliers, you'll find options for purchasing new equipment, used systems, and imported equipment. Here's an overview of the pros and cons of each approach:
Table 16. Sourcing Brewing Equipment ' New vs Used vs Imported
New Used Imported Cost Most expensive upfront but warrantied Significant cost savings over new Cheaper than domestic equipment Quality Latest technology and materials Varies greatly depending on age and brand Often lower grade materials than US Lead Time Weeks to months for fabrication Much faster if in stock Can take months with shipping Customization Fully customizable to your recipe specs Limited if pre-owned system Some customization possible Support Full tech support and service from seller Limited support Lack of local service can be an issueWhen buying used, be extremely diligent inspecting equipment condition and history. Get written warranty from the seller on used equipment. With imports, work with an experienced broker and inspect before shipment.
For a new brewery, starting with brand new purpose-built equipment from a reputable supplier is recommended if budget allows. This will provide the best results, performance, and peace of mind.
Once you've purchased your shiny new brewing system, what's next? Proper installation, operation, and maintenance will be critical for keeping your equipment running smoothly.
Ideally your equipment supplier will handle turnkey installation of the system. This should include:
Thorough training is essential ' don't assume you can figure out a complex new system yourself! At minimum, the supplier should provide:
Schedule hands-on training time where you actually brew several test batches yourself while the supplier observes. Video record procedures for reference.
Table 17. Brewery Equipment Installation and Training Checklist
Task Description Setup Unpack, place, mount, assemble all equipment at facility Connections Electrical, plumbing, glycol, steam, ventilation hookups Automation Program and test any PLCs, sensors, control panels Trial Run Test system operation with a trial batch Training Provide operator training on standard brewing process Cleaning & Maintenance Review CIP cleaning procedures and maintenance Troubleshooting Train on diagnosing and fixing common problems Documentation Review operating manuals, drawings, warrantiesOnce installed and handed off, brewhouse operation and preventative maintenance is your responsibility. Critical tasks include:
Document everything in daily logs including recipes, operating conditions, cleaning, and maintenance tasks. This provides critical data for tuning your system.
Even with diligent operation and maintenance, problems inevitably happen ' a pump seizes, the mash heat scorches a batch, a gasket fails. Having strong ongoing service and support from your equipment supplier is essential for a quick fix to get brewing again.
Look for suppliers that:
For maximum uptime, some breweries keep critical spare parts on hand. Remote system monitoring tools can also notify suppliers of brewing issues for fast response.
Proper installation, training, operation and maintenance will keep your brewery's equipment running smoothly for years of quality beer production. Leverage your supplier's expertise through this process.
Selecting the right equipment supplier for your new brewery is a huge decision. Follow this checklist when researching vendors and requesting bids:
Table 18. How to Choose Your Brewing Equipment Supplier
Task Description Define Needs Outline your production goals, budget, beer types, quality needs, future expansion plans Develop Specs Create detailed requirements for the brewhouse system and all other equipment needs Research Suppliers Identify reputable suppliers that cater to your size operation Request Quotes Get at least 3 quotes with detailed scope and pricing breakdowns Compare Options Contrast proposals on equipment specs, quality, services, costs Check References Talk to other breweries about their experience with the supplier Visit Facilities Tour the supplier's facilities and inspect work firsthand Evaluate Installation Understand who handles equipment installation and site prep Review Maintenance & Support Ensure supplier can provide training, service, and parts Negotiate Contracts Clarify terms, schedule, responsibilities, and post-sale support Get Guarantees Secure supplier guarantees and warranties in writingTake your time doing due diligence during the supplier selection process. Getting the right equipment partner is critical for building an efficient, scalable brewing system that crafts great beer.
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The price of commercial brewery equipment depends on whether you buy new equipment or second-hand equipment, also related to the size (capacity) of the brewery. You can buy the smallest capacity commercial brewery equipment (10bbl), the price is between 50,000 and 80,000 US dollars depending on your production requirements. The price of Micet Craft's brewery equipment is competitive, we can provide you with brewery equipment up to 80bbl. Tell us your requirements for your brewery demand, our engineers will provide you with turnkey solutions based on your budget range.
The combination of commercial brewery equipment can be 2 vessel, 3 vessel and 4 vessels depending on your brewing capacity and production request per month; The largest 4vessel commercial brewery equipment can reach a production capacity of 80bbl perday. Micet will provide turnkey solution for commercial brewing equipment, we will also provide compalted services from your brewery space layout design to the brewhouse vessels and piping design in 3D models, so that you can see how your brewery will look like after it installed.
Most newly opened commercial breweries will set the size of the brewhouse to 10-30 barrels (1 barrel 117L) with fermentation tanks and bright tanks of the same size.
For new breweries whose sales and growth cannot be determined, adjusting the size of the brewery is a balance. In the beginning, using a relatively large brewhouse will put pressure on the initial expenditure, and using a smaller system will make it difficult to meet the demand and increase the cost of each batch of raw materials. You need to combine your brewing process and business growth to estimate the size of your brewhouse.
Considering the available space in the brewery, if there is not much space to add more fermentation tanks and bright tanks in the future, it is unwise to start with a large brewing system. You also need to combine the available space in the brewery and local regulations to determine the size of the brewhouse.
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