brite tanks available 3bbl 5bbl 10bbl 20bbl sanitary tax determination vessel

Jacketed brite tanks are made from 304 stainless steel and built to high quality standards. All of our brite tanks are pressured tested at the factory, feature 100% sanitary welds, and are backed by our one year warranty. Every brite tank features an average 15% headspace not stated in the volume, so for example, a 10 bbl brite really has 11.5 bbl of volume.

Description

DEGONG brite tanks are available ranging in size from 3 BBL to 150 BBL. Our brite tanks will provide the ability to carbonate your beer while also increasing your current storage capicity.

Certified 304 stainless-steel material. Sanitary construction with 100% TIG welded joints and seams with sanitary interior polish. All tanks and jackets inspected, and pressure tested. All tanks are insulated with high efficiency polyurethane foam. We will custom fabricate your tanks to meet your brewery’s space and height restrictions.

10bbl Brite tanks with cooling jacket

Brite tanks features:

brushed 304 stainless steel

316 stainless steel and copper branding options

dimple plate jacket glycol insulation layer

20%-30% headspace

carbonation stone

thermo probe port

CIP rotating spray ball

pressure gauge

sample valve

side manway

completely customizable

single wall options

inventory available

DEGONG offers a full range of professional level conical fermenters and brite tanks. Our stainless steel tanks represent an amazing overall value, boasting exquisite construction and a very impressive feature set.

Jacketed brite tanks are made from 304 stainless steel and built to high quality standards. All of our brite tanks are pressured tested at the factory, feature 100% sanitary welds, and are backed by our one year warranty. Every brite tank features an average 15% headspace not stated in the volume, so for example, a 10 bbl brite really has 11.5 bbl of volume.

What is a Brite Tank?

Brite tanks are key components in the production of beer and are primarily used to clarify and carbonate beer and kombucha. Brite tanks are the final stop in the brewing process after leaving the brewhouse and fermenters.

They can also be used for both the storage of finished beer for later canning, bottling, and kegging and as serving vessels allowing unpackaged beer to be poured and served directly from the brite tank.