Overview of Nano Brewing Systems
Homebrewing and craft brewing have seen a surge in popularity in recent years. However, the equipment required can take up lots of space and be complicated to operate. This is where nano brewing systems come into play.
Nano breweries are compact, easy-to-use systems designed for brewing small batches of beer at home or for a microbrewery producing craft beer on a small scale. The nano equipment allows for end-to-end beer production with mashing, lautering, boiling, fermenting, carbonating and packaging all done with an automated, integrated system.
Key advantages of nano brewing equipment:
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the different types of nano brewing equipment available and their key features. Whether you want to brew beer as a hobby or start your own microbrewery, understanding the capacity, automation, customization and cost considerations will help you choose the ideal nano brewing system.
Nano Brewing Equipment Types
There are a few core components that make up a complete nano brewing system. Here are the key pieces of equipment needed:
Nano Brewing Systems Table
Equipment Description All-in-one Electric Brew-in-a-Box Integrated system with heating elements, pump, temperature control for mashing, boiling, fermenting. Compact and automated. Brewing Kettle Stainless steel brew kettle with heating element for mashing grains and boiling wort. 1-10 gallon capacity. Lauter Tun Container for lautering separating wort from spent grains. Perforated false bottom allows wort drainage. Fermentation Tank Stainless steel or plastic tank with temperature control for fermenting beer. 1-10 gallon capacity. Brite Tank Pressurized stainless steel tank for carbonating and storing finished beer. 1-5 gallon capacity. Chiller Wort chiller using cold water or refrigerant to rapidly cool boiled wort before fermentation. Racking Tools Tubing, cane, bottling wand to transfer beer between vessels with siphon or pump. Sanitization Equipment Spray bottles, tubing brushes, chemicals like Star San for cleaning/sanitizing system.Beyond these core components, additional equipment like kegging systems, yeast propagation, water filtration, grain mills, bench capper and labeling machine may be added as a nano brewery expands production and packaging capabilities.
Determine your target batch size, degree of automation, and budget to select the right nano brewing system components for your needs.
Applications of Nano Brewing Equipment
Use Case Details Homebrewing Nano systems are ideal for brewing beer as a hobby. Produce 1-5 gallon test batches. Customize recipes. Microbrewery Startup craft brewers can begin commercial production on a nano scale before expanding. Brewpub Brew and serve fresh craft beer onsite at a brewpub or tasting room. Brew-on-premises Subscription membership services for brewing beer on automated nano equipment. Small batch innovation Test and refine recipes at nano scale before full production. Lower risk for R&D.Key advantages of nano brewing equipment for these use cases:
With their compact size and automated operation, nano brew systems enable small-scale beer production almost anywhere for both hobbyists and commercial breweries alike.
Nano Brewing System Specifications
Key technical specifications to look for when choosing nano brewing equipment:
Parameter Typical Range Batch Size 1-10 gallons Dimensions 2-4 ft W x 4-6 ft H x 2-3 ft D Weight 50-300 lbs Construction Stainless steel or aluminum kettles, food-grade plastic fermenters Temperature Control Digital PID controllers, RTDs, thermistors Heating Power -W, 120V or 240V supply Pumps Magnetic drive, stainless impellers, 1/10 to 1/2 HP Automation Pre-programmed recipes, automated valves, sensors Monitoring Digital displays of time, temperature, pressure, gravity Electrical Power 110/220V, 15/30 amp circuits recommendedConsider tank volume, degree of automation, accuracy of process control, and electrical requirements when selecting a system. Get technical guidance from nano brewing equipment suppliers.
Nano Brewing System Manufacturers
Company Key Products Description Picobrew Zymatic, Pico C Fully automated brewing with beer recipe creation software. 1-5 gallon batches. Brewie Brewie, Brewie Pro Integrated brewing appliance with touchscreen interface. 0.5-10 gallon batches. Speidel Braumeister All-in-one electric brew system rated up to 10 gallon batches. Grainfather Grainfather Conical 30 or 55 liter stainless fermenter + modular brewing accessories. Robobrew Robobrew V3 Electric malt handling and boiling system. Add fermenter separately. MiniBrew CraftBeerPi Open source brewing with Raspberry Pi automation. Modular tanks. Hop Tech Hop Tech Draft 2-10 gallon brewing for brewpubs. Automated clean-in-place (CIP).Research multiple vendors to compare nano system prices, capacity, features, configurability, and reviews.
Nano Brewing System Pricing
Equipment Starter Kit Cost Additional Components Picobrew Zymatic $350 Fermentation keg $79+ Brewie $ Additional brewing modules $350+ Grainfather Conical $999 Fermenter $199+, kegging kit $299+ Speidel Braumeister $ Additional vessel $250+, kegging kit $329+ Robobrew V3 $ Fermentation kit $450+, kegging kit $229+ CraftBeerPi $300+ Modular kettles, fermenters, kegs Hop Tech Draft $+ CIP modules, additional kegsThis table shows starter package prices as well as costs for common add-ons like fermenters, kegs, and kegging equipment across major nano system brands. Prices can range from a few hundred dollars for partial systems aimed at homebrewers to several thousand dollars for fully integrated, automated nano brewing appliances for microbreweries.
Installing Nano Brewing Systems
Proper installation of a nano brewing system helps ensure safe, optimal operation. Follow these steps:
Poor installation can lead to leaks, power issues, or equipment damage. Consult nano system vendor for technical guidance on proper setup.
Operating Nano Brewing Systems
Follow best practices when using a nano brewing system for beer production:
Proper techniques and diligent recordkeeping helps nano brewers consistently produce great beer batches. Always defer to equipment manuals for specific operating procedures.
Maintaining Nano Brewing Systems
Regular maintenance keeps nano brewing equipment in top working order:
Follow all maintenance instructions provided by the equipment manufacturer. Keep a maintenance log to track service history.
Choosing a Nano Brewing System Supplier
Consider the following when selecting a nano brewing equipment provider:
Finding the right manufacturing partner ensures a robust, customizable nano brewing system suited to your brewing goals and scale.
Pros and Cons of Nano Brewing Systems
Advantages of Nano Brewing Equipment
Disadvantages of Nano Brewing Equipment
Understand both the opportunities and limitations to determine if a nano brew system matches your skills, facilities and brewing goals.
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How to Choose Between Nano Brewing Systems
Selecting the ideal nano brewing system for your needs depends on several factors:
Batch Size
Match system capacity to your target batch size and production schedule. Size up as your brewing goals grow.
Automation Level
Seeking full automation? Look for pre-programmed recipes and monitoring. Comfortable brewing manually? Prioritize flexible equipment controls.
Available Space
Choose nano equipment sized appropriately for current facilities, with room to add modules as operations grow.
Equipment Quality
For pro-level nano brewing, choose equipment meeting the highest construction, automation and process control standards.
Cost Considerations
Project both upfront expenses as well as ongoing costs over the full equipment lifetime.
By carefully weighing these factors against your brewing objectives, you can determine the ideal nano brewing system setup for your specific needs and budget.
Applications and Role of Nano Brewing Equipment
Nano brewing equipment enables small-scale beer production in a variety of settings:
Homebrewing
Nano brewing systems are ideal for craft beer enthusiasts. Benefits include:
With their compact size and streamlined brewing process, nano systems allow excellent homebrewing results without extensive space or experience.
Microbreweries
For startup microbreweries, nano systems provide:
The modularity and lower cost-to-enter makes nano brewing equipment an accessible starting point for commercial microbreweries.
Brewpubs
Nano brewing enables brewpubs to:
The small batches and hands-on experience from nano brewing are a major draw for patrons of brewpubs and taprooms.
Brew-on-Premises
Also called brew-it-yourself establishments, these businesses provide access to nano brewing equipment for customers to produce their own beer. Benefits include:
By removing barriers to brewing, these services let anyone easily brew high-quality beer on nano systems.
Nano Vs Micro Vs Macro Brewing Equipment
Nano brewing systems occupy an important middle ground between homebrewing equipment and full-scale microbrewery or macro brewery installations.
Parameter Nano Micro Macro Batch Size 1-10 gallons 10-15 bbl (310-465 gallons) 100+ bbl Brewhouse Size 2-4 ft x 4-6 ft footprint 500- sq ft + sq ft Automation Level Partial fully automated Moderate semi-automated Full highly automated Equipment Cost $500-$+ $100,000-$500,000 $1,000,000+ Production Volume Under 500 bbl/year 500- bbl/year + bbl/year Target Market Homebrewers Local pubs, beer bars Wider distributionBrewing is an art that takes years to perfect. So does building the complex machinery and tanks needed to brew beer on a commercial scale. Large scale breweries, expanding regional brewers, and start-ups alike trust our team for quality, reliability and innovative solutions. In our decades of engineering experience, weve observed some very basic advantages to hiring American Made companies to produce your brewing equipment.
We actually allow test brewing on our premises. Contact us to schedule a brewing session at our facility in Ridgway, Virginia. We cant promise that all brewing equipment production companies in America will offer you this luxury, but we believe this is the best way for you to experience the quality of SMT brewing equipment firsthand.
When it comes to the brewing process, its vital to use equipment made from high quality materials. Not all stainless steel is exactly the same. Most brewers want equipment that is easy to clean and produces consistent results, which high quality stainless steel can do if made correctly. Keep in mind that it only takes one little active culture of something bad to ruin an entire batch. Every valve, airlock, and tool matters to keeping consistency batch after batch.
If you buy equipment overseas, there is a chance you might save money on the front end of the purchase, but youre going to lose in the long run and lose on shipping. Not to mention shipping could add a month on to the delivery process. What happens if something isnt exactly right? You might be waiting another month for a replacement.
Depending on who youre working with overseas, its much more difficult to get an engineer on site at your location to help with installation, maintenance, and expansions. The engineers at SMT pride themselves doing whatever it takes to get the job done within budget and on schedule. If you run into a problem during installation, we can easily come to your location and help get the equipment up and running
Though we can provide you with a turnkey brewhouse setup, we can also customize a brewhouse to your specific needs. If you arent sure what you need, we can help guide you through a picking a system that fits both your production requirements and budget. Our capabilities range from two barrel systems to thirty barrel systems, and can include custom size vessels designed to fit unique space requirements, like an old reclaimed building or warehouse space.
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