Tips for Buying a Steam Boiler for Your Craft Brewery

Hello, my name is Ian and this is my industrial manufacturing blog. I do not work in the manufacturing business myself, but I have always taken a keen interest in the industry. I subscribe to International Industrial Manufacturing Magazine. I also like to visit my friend Ted who runs an industrial plant on the outskirts of Perth, Australia. He lets me walk around the place and explains what is going on. I have learnt lots of cool and useful things about manufacturing so I decided to write a blog so I could share my vast knowledge with the rest of the world.

Tips for Buying a Steam Boiler for Your Craft Brewery

11 October 2021
 Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing, Blog


If you operate a craft brewery and are looking for equipment that you can use to make craft beer, then you might be interested in purchasing a steam boiler. A steam boiler can be an excellent investment for a craft brewery, and you may want to use one of these units for your own business. These are a few tips that can help you when it is time for you to buy a steam boiler for your craft brewery.

Understand the Many Ways You Can Use a Steam Boiler

First of all, even though you might be involved in the craft beer business and even though you might be familiar with the fact that steam boilers are very popularly used in breweries like yours, you might not know about all of the different ways that you can use a steam boiler in your craft brewery. However, a steam boiler can be an excellent investment for your brewery. For example, you can use it to heat water for the beer-making process, and you can use it for sterilising kegs and other equipment. Steams boilers can also be used in the canning and bottling process. Once you understand the many ways that you can use a steam boiler, you might find that you want to invest in one sooner than you planned. 

Look for a Space-Saving Unit

If you run a craft brewery, chances are good that your facility is fairly small. You will need to make sure that you have space for all of your equipment and for storing kegs, cases of bottles or cans and more. Luckily, there are steam boilers that are quite small in size. In fact, steam boilers are typically smaller in size than other comparable types of boilers.

Adjust Your Fuel Purchasing

You must make sure that you have the necessary energy to run your new steam boiler. If you have not been running this type of equipment in your facility, then you may have to get accustomed to purchasing fuel when you might not have purchased it in the past. However, if you are switching to using a steam boiler after using some other type of boiler that might not be as efficient, you might actually start saving on fuel. This is particularly true if you purposely choose an efficient steam boiler and if you take steps to operate your steam boiler as efficiently as possible.

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Hello, my name is Ian and this is my industrial manufacturing blog. I do not work in the manufacturing business myself, but I have always taken a keen interest in the industry. I subscribe to International Industrial Manufacturing Magazine. I also like to visit my friend Ted who runs an industrial plant on the outskirts of Perth, Australia. He lets me walk around the place and explains what is going on. I have learnt lots of cool and useful things about manufacturing so I decided to write a blog so I could share my vast knowledge with the rest of the world.

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