WATER TANK

Both hot and cold liquor tanks need to be properly sized so the setup can support your brewing system with the correct amount of water at the right temperature and quantity.

120HL water tanks

120HL water tanks

At YoLong Brewtech, we prefer to size liquor tanks according to the size of the brewery and the capacity it is operating with. The hot and cold tanks can be setup with integrated valves so recirculating, heating, and delivering contents is possible with leaving the platform setup. Both hot and cold liquor tanks can be set to automatically maintain the correct temperatures.

An option is to hard-pipe the hot and cold liquor tanks to the brewery as SS piping provides highly improved cleanliness and efficiency over that of flexi-hoses. By hard-piping your setup, it will reduce the need for you to leave the platform in order to adjust the temperature or add water.

Hot Liquor Tanks for Advanced Home Brew Systems

Hot Liquor Tanks or HLT are used by advanced home brewers to heat the strike (water first mixed with the grain at the start of mashing) and sparge water (added to mash to extract sugars converted from the grain starch). The name “Hot Liquor Tank” is not a true representation of the HLT function; it never holds anything resembling alcohol or sweet wort. An HLT is actually a hot water tank.

Hot Liquor Tanks have a very simple function as it is the container wherein the brewing water is heated up to a suitable temperature for the mash. If your recipe requires brewing salts, they are added to the source water in the HLT.

Why Do Breweries Need a Hot Liquor Tank?

HLT is an essential part of a large-scale brewery, although there are several methods for heating water for smaller scale setups. A Hot Liquor Tank is a separately insulated vessel used for several stages in the brewing process.

Stacked Hot and Cold Water Tank

Stacked Hot and Cold Water Tank

  • When the water for the mash has been heated to the correct temperature, it is decanted into the hot liquor tank.
  • Next, the water in the hot liquor tank is used during the mashing process.
  • Once the water from the kettle is moved to the HLT, it is possible to refill the kettle and begin heating it up for the sparge.
  • The brewer has to wait for the sparge water without an HLT.
  • Hot liquor tanks retain heat and this saves on energy expenditure.

An HLT Makes Brewing Go Quicker

One of the most useful features of an HLT is that it allows the brewer to carefully control over the sparging rate. A hot liquor tank is an essential piece of equipment to reach the perfect OG.

OG stands for Original Gravity also known as Original Extract. It’s the measure of the original solid content in the wort. It is used to describe the mix before alcoholic fermentation has begun to turn the wort into beer. Original Gravity is one of the main measurements brewers use to determine what the future alcohol content will be of the resulting beer from the wort brew.

A Hot liquor tank main use is for supplying hot water for brewing and cleaning. YoLong Brewtech HLT comes complete with a top cone head and fabricated to have the body smoothly rounded off in shape and finish. All welding is done under a protection-gas atmosphere with interior and exterior properly ground.

The hot water storage tank can be heated by electricity, gas, and steam for different requirements.

  • Steam heated hot water tank: completed with dimple jacket.
  • Electric heated hot water tank: Assembled with electric heating tubes and customized country-specific voltage.
  • Gas heated hot water tank: directly fire heated, bottom burner chamber with gas for heating.
    Hot and Cold Water Station

    Hot and Cold Water Station

Specifications

  • Capacity available from 1/2bbl to 200bbl
  • SS 304 construction
  • Top manway
  • Sanitary rotary spray ball
  • Overflow tube
  • Mineral wool insulated
  • Sanitary thermowell
  • Bottom discharge
  • Four legs adjustable feet, optional for anti-seismic
  • Internal shell: 2B, External Shell polished #4
  • Optional heating style of steam, electric and direct fire

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