Vacuum Wort Boiling.

German factory ZIEMANN has developed a new equipment- vacuum wort boiling plant - for wort boiling  with the goal to reduce a primary energy  and to increase a content of coagulable nitrogen (cN) and  thiobarbituric acid figure (TBAF). This equipment  consists of flash evaporator, vapour condensator...

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Main Author: I. SENGE
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. 2002-04-01
Series:Kvasný průmysl
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Online Access:https://kvasnyprumysl.cz/en/artkey/kpr-200204-0002_Chmelovar_s_vakuovym_odparem.php
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Summary:German factory ZIEMANN has developed a new equipment- vacuum wort boiling plant - for wort boiling  with the goal to reduce a primary energy  and to increase a content of coagulable nitrogen (cN) and  thiobarbituric acid figure (TBAF). This equipment  consists of flash evaporator, vapour condensator, vacuum pump, this plant is connected via By - Pass with wort pipe line. Obtained results at the rate of evaporated water 4 - 5 % and  vacuum 0,06MPa (abs.) showed appr. 50 % primary energy saving, further increased  foam stability, and improved wort composition (cN content, TBAF, and the other parameter). The next advantage is easy assembly and possibility to increase a brews number (brewery capacity).German factory ZIEMANN has developed a new equipment- vacuum wort boiling plant - for wort boiling  with the goal to reduce a primary energy  and to increase a content of coagulable nitrogen (cN) and  thiobarbituric acid figure (TBAF). This equipment  consists of flash evaporator, vapour condensator, vacuum pump, this plant is connected via By - Pass with wort pipe line. Obtained results at the rate of evaporated water 4 - 5 % and  vacuum 0,06MPa (abs.) showed appr. 50 % primary energy saving, further increased  foam stability, and improved wort composition (cN content, TBAF, and the other parameter). The next advantage is easy assembly and possibility to increase a brews number (brewery capacity).
ISSN:0023-5830
2570-8619