More beer at consistent quality, batch by batch
The GEA brewpub separator skid is a ready-to-go centrifuge package unit to clarify beer, wort and other products in brewpubs and smaller breweries. It is the ideal starter skid designed for the particular needs of microbrewies.

Clarifying beer with sensitively applied centrifugal force minimizes losses and increases yield from every batch by 5 to 10 percent – without adding further resources

Going around the sedimentation process shortens the overall brew time by several days. The risk of yeast autolysis is reduced by separating the yeast.
The beer can reliably be reproduced batch by batch for maximum consistency. The GEA brewpub separator skid does it for you.
GEA brewpub Separator Skid comes ready to work on a simple-to-handle skid that fits everywhere you are paying close attention to your operating costs, then this practical innovation has all it takes.
It works reliably with large service intervals. A free-of-charge first spare part kit is included. Simply connect up and make it work.

Is a FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) of your centrifuge not possible on site due to current travel restrictions, a very tight schedule or other urgent reasons? Are you generally looking for ways to make business processes more digital and to sustainably reduce costs and time?
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