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  • Building Cold Room

    If you could build the perfect cold room, what would it include?
    (note: this is for a 10bbl micro entering into bottling but including kegging)

    LET 'EM RIP!!!!
    Glacier Brewing Company
    406-883-2595
    info@glacierbrewing.com

    "who said what now?"

  • #2
    Lots of floor drains!!!!!! Also, Hot & Cold water supply. Multiple pass through pipes to the brewhouse. Lots of space for keg storage (empty and full). A keg hoist to make stacking easier. Space for your bottling operation to store full cases. Definitely want to consider building it in such a way that you would be able to get more brite tanks into the cold room in the future without having to rip the place apart.
    Hutch Kugeman
    Head Brewer
    Brooklyn Brewery at the Culinary Institute of America
    Hyde Park, NY

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    • #3
      Thanks, Hutch. Good points.
      Glacier Brewing Company
      406-883-2595
      info@glacierbrewing.com

      "who said what now?"

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      • #4
        Is your cold room just for packaged beer or will it include storage tanks as well?
        Mike Jordan
        Brewmaster
        Boxing Cat Brewery
        Shanghai, P.R. China
        michael@boxingcatbrewery.com

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        • #5
          Good drainage and evaporation fans to keep the air circulated and dry.

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          • #6
            Our cold room will house kegged beer and bottled beer only. No tanks, they're all on glycol.
            Glacier Brewing Company
            406-883-2595
            info@glacierbrewing.com

            "who said what now?"

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            • #7
              Make sure you make the door big enough to drive your forklift in!!!

              Cheers, Tim

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              • #8
                A good floor that wont come up of it gets damp.

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                • #9
                  A brass pole for the strippers.

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                  • #10
                    so, male strippers don't mind cold brass poles on their...... ?
                    Female,
                    Glacier Brewing Company
                    Glacier Brewing Company
                    406-883-2595
                    info@glacierbrewing.com

                    "who said what now?"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GlacierBrewing
                      so, male strippers don't mind cold brass poles on their...... ?
                      Female,
                      Glacier Brewing Company
                      Uh,...wouldn't know.
                      I do know a few waitresses that like leaving thier print(s) on the cold serving tanks on hot days.

                      What was the topic again?

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                      • #12
                        Topic is cold poles. Wait - I mean cold rooms.

                        Actually, I have a more specific question: How high? I've got kegs and tanks to chill, and was planning on taking the highest tank fitting and adding maybe a foot to it? (My assumption here is that lower is better/easier/more economical to operate).

                        Keg hoist is a nice idea too!

                        Regards,
                        S

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                        • #13
                          Actually, I am also currently exploring the world of cool rooms..for aging tanks. Is there anything that I should know? If the cool room is at 2 deg C, what will I be able to get the beer down to?

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                          • #14
                            Keep it as airtight as possible. Air movement to the outside through cracks will encourage condensation which will travel in seemingly random directions and possibly damage structure, product ect. Especially bad if someone dared to use fiberglass insulation. Problem worse at colder cooler temperatures, of course. Electrical penetrations are notorious for this.

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                            • #15
                              In building your cold room cooler. Consider what your pallet configurations for bottles will be, 60 cases per pallet, 72, 84. etc. (and size of pallets) Depending upon your configuration you can stack your pallets either 2 or 3 high using your forklift. Make sure their is no obstructions, such as condensing fans etc. Painted lanes are nice when trying to keep a cooler organized. Build it as big as you can to allow for future growth.
                              Mike Jordan
                              Brewmaster
                              Boxing Cat Brewery
                              Shanghai, P.R. China
                              michael@boxingcatbrewery.com

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