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  • Noise and Vibrations!

    HI All

    I wondered if I could bother you with a question which seems to
    be incredibly difficult to get an answer to. If nobody are not
    sure, it's no problem of course... it seems to be a rare question to
    have, nonetheless I thought I'd still check here for some sound advice.

    Me and my business partner are looking to open a brewery.
    and we have come across a few units but nothing perfect.

    We looked at a unit a few months back, and walked away
    from it because it had a pretty loud noise and slight low frequency
    vibration coming from the neighboring unit which is running a printing
    machine.

    I'm coming back to at least ask the question - Would the noise and
    slight vibration truly negatively effect the beer either in the
    fermentation stage, or in the final carbonated stocked product?

    Thanks in advance for your replies!
    Last edited by luk-cha; 07-15-2014, 02:23 AM. Reason: typo

  • #2
    No

    No it really shouldn't at all. Your brewery is going to be louder inside than the other unit will be in your place.

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    • #3
      You'll be running at least one fairly large pump, a refrigeration unit, etc. Your printing neighbors may be complaining about your noise soon.
      Timm Turrentine

      Brewerywright,
      Terminal Gravity Brewing,
      Enterprise. Oregon.

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      • #4
        You will likely be making more noise then your neighbors. I some times get annoyed by the noise I create when I
        am trying to do paper work.

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        • #5
          thanks all for taking the time to reply, sorry for my late comments, this is encouraging news thanks!

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