Hello Everyone!
We are a small soda brewery currently operating on a 1 barrel system. Most of our equipment has come from Ss Brewtech, including our Brite tank, which I have a question about.
We want to boil our "mash" in our kettle, then hot fill the brite tank and use it's glycol chilling coil in combination with a glycol chilling system (18gallon bath). So here is my question... can we seal the brite tank while hot if we keep Co2 pressure at desired PSI while our liquid is chilling? I know that going hot to cold while sealed is a recipe for implosion, but what if the gas will constantly compensate for that loss of pressure by slowly adding Co2?
We are a small soda brewery currently operating on a 1 barrel system. Most of our equipment has come from Ss Brewtech, including our Brite tank, which I have a question about.
We want to boil our "mash" in our kettle, then hot fill the brite tank and use it's glycol chilling coil in combination with a glycol chilling system (18gallon bath). So here is my question... can we seal the brite tank while hot if we keep Co2 pressure at desired PSI while our liquid is chilling? I know that going hot to cold while sealed is a recipe for implosion, but what if the gas will constantly compensate for that loss of pressure by slowly adding Co2?
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