PROCESS EQUIPMENT UPDATE
SUCCESS IN THE FIELD Reynolds says that the results of testing the advanced has been shown to be 66% less viscous than MPG
Technical
manager Michael Reynolds
Brewery embraces new solution W
ith energy costs spiralling, the brewing industry
has long been seeking a safe alternative to current decades breweries have had one hand tied behind their backs as they are that is either non-toxic or one that offers enhanced when the scientists at Kilfrost launched ALV Plus, this dilemma was
In a recent case study, the operators of Pillars
for use in cooling the brewery’s fermentation product than that which is generally used in
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brewing to crash-cool its this means not only a reduction in electricity costs but also means the brewery can stay true to its values by having a smaller carbon footprint, keeping innovation and quality at the heart of these reasons, Pillars turned to the ALV Plus
founder, Gavin Litton, says: “Thanks to Kilfrost ALV Plus, our pumps are working less hard and using We’ve been so impressed with the performance
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