Kaishan USA | May 10, 2023 | Uncategorized
Craft breweries are helping the brewing industry to record significant growth.
The number of craft breweries in the U.S. has increased six-fold in 15 years, spurring the brewing industry at large to significant growth.
In fact, the Brewers Association placed the number of craft breweries at 9,247 in 2022, including 1,886 microbreweries, 3,307 brewpubs, 3,702 taproom breweries and 223 regional craft breweries.
Many factors are credited for the increase in craft breweries, from the loosening of pandemic-era restrictions to the rise of social media.
This group, the trade organization representing small and independent American craft brewers, estimated retail sales of beer reached $27.9 billion in 2021, a 21% jump over pandemic-impacted 2020, as consumers returned to what the association calls “on-premises” consumption. Or in other words, consumers returned to the bars.
That growth has not gone unnoticed in the compressed air industry, which plays an essential role in brewing. We can all raise our glasses on that point.
Sales of craft brewing equipment are expected to reach $24.9 billion in 2026.
Compressed air is used in a wide range of applications in a typical brewery operation because of its versatility, cleanliness and flexibility.
Air compressors power equipment from large machines to hand-held power tools and precision pneumatics. Compressed air is also cleaner and safer than other potential power sources, a key consideration for breweries hoping to differentiate their products on quality, clarity and taste.
Plus, its ability to be stored and used on demand gives compressed air admirable flexibility across a brewery of any size.
Air compressors are used in a wide range of applications in a typical brewery operation:
Compressed air helps move beer from the brewing or conditioning tank to bottling or canning. Compressed air is the most efficient way to ensure the lines stay clean and dry between different parts of the process.
Compressed air helps ensure beer remains clean and uncontaminated as it moves from one part of the brewing process to another.
During the fermentation process, air compressors deliver oxygen the yeast needs to convert sugars to alcohol. Compressed air is the best way to do that in a controlled, efficient and clean manner.
Air compressors drive centrifuges that remove solid material from the beer, giving it that clear appearance and clean taste beer drinkers love.
Craft brewers are scrupulous about cleanliness, understanding that the quality and taste of their product is critical to their success.
Brewers use compressed air to clean all kinds of equipment, including kettles, tanks, kegs and bottles, to keep their operation clean and free of contaminants. The stakes are high: impurities can alter the taste of the beer and even force the brewer to discard entire batches of product.
Compressed air drives critical machinery in the packaging area, especially equipment that labels cans or bottles. It also powers the valves that control the flow of beer during packaging.
Brewers use pneumatic tools, including drills, grinders and saws, to cut and shape materials or create custom components. All are powered by compressed air.
Compressed air powers compressors and fans that run the cooling and refrigeration units that keep the beer at a constant temperature.
Rotary screw models are the compressors of choice in the brewing industry because of their rugged reliability, energy efficiency, continuous duty, airflow consistency and quiet operation.
Advocates often pressure brewing companies to use oil-free compressors, raising the possibility of oil contamination. They claim that oil-free models provide better air quality and don’t need the air purification equipment installed in oil-lubricated compressors.
There is no question that brewers should use oil-free compressors to service applications like moving beer from the brewing or conditioning tank. Or the aeration step, where the compressed air will touch the product.
But there are some significant downsides to use of oil-free compressors:
Kaishan always recommends oil-free compressors for those applications where the air comes in direct contact with the product, like the moving/transferring steps. However, we make sure our customers recognize and are prepared for the drawbacks of oil-free machines.
And we encourage them to explore the use oil-lubricated compressors for all non-contact applications.
Because of the limitations of oil-free machines, most breweries rely on oil-lubricated rotary screw compressors and food grade oil for applications where the air does not come in direct contact with the product.
Kaishan has several different models that are used in breweries, including our KRSB belt-drive and KRSD single-stage air compressors. We also offer Kaishan industrial vacuum pumps that reduce energy use and lower operating cost.
Kaishan is one of the few manufacturers that use stainless-steel control tubing in all their compressors. The 316 stainless steel we use contains molybdenum, which gives our tubing greater strength, hardness, electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion and wear, when compared to regular 304 stainless. It’s yet another way we help provide the high-quality compressed air the brewery industry needs.
Life Is Brewing in Murfreesboro, TN, turned to Kaishan compressors when they needed to increase production to meet growing demand. Read the case study.
Kaishan’s stainless steel tubing, oversized oil and air coolers and automatic belt tensioning on the KRSB belt-drive compressors helped Life Is Brewing achieve the reliability and efficiency they were seeking. Read the Life Is Brewing case study.
Kaishan is fortunate to work with a nationwide network of independent distributors, who have the skills and experience to provide on-site help and consultation as needed. These factory-trained air compression experts have an investment in their local communities and help you develop and operate an air compressor system that meets your needs.
Finding the right air compressor system is critical for your brewery’s success. The right compressor can save you time and money and ensure your compressed air system operates correctly. If you need help finding a qualified professional to evaluate your needs and find the right compressor for your brewery, get in touch with the experts at Kaishan. Contact us today.
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The number of craft breweries in the U.S. has increased six-fold in 15 years, spurring the brewing industry at large to significant growth.
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