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Are you brewer enough to face the T-REX by Ziemann at #CBC2016?

April 25, 2016Chris Crowell

Every year, prior to the annual Craft Brewers Conference & BrewEXPO America, we ask exhibitors to tell us what will be at their booth to preview the show. Below is one such preview. For all of our CBC coverage this year, search #CBC2016 or click this link. See you in Philly.

Life finds a way, and so does ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA (if we are talking about finding a way to innovate). You’re going to want to stop by booth #1039 at the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewEXPO America in Philly to see the T-Rex.

ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA CBC 2016
The T-Rex.

With the cracking mill T-Rex, ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA presents an attractive alternative for new and replacement investments for craft brewers and their diverse raw materials. With T-Rex, various raw materials can be processed with different milling methods and capacities, without changing the basic construction of the mill.

For the lauter tun, T-Rex is available as a steep conditioning mill with simultaneous mashing-in. The single-stage dry milling is the process of choice for the mash filter. By means of recipe specifications, the mill parameters, such as the milling gap or the rotational speed, can be adapted automatically by the control system to the respective raw material. Compared with conventional mills, the T-Rex offers, in addition to its flexibility, advantages such as up to 70 percent less maintenance cost than a roller mill, compact design, high specific performance, gentle milling, simple maintenance and low investment costs.

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Since 1852, ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA has been providing tailor-made solutions — from the malt intake to the bright beer cellar. The product range in the area of the wort treatment extends from mash vessels, via lauter tuns, mash filters, wort kettles and whirlpools up to wort cooling systems. In the area of the cold block ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA offers fermentation and storage tanks, bright beer tanks, yeast tanks and all required CIP tanks. ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA plans, engineers and automates the process and the cleaning technology in all production areas, including the installation of process pipework and the integration of all required utilities. For modernizations, capacity expansions or completely new brewery plants, ZIEMANN HOLVRIEKA is a valued expert.

If you can’t wait until CBC, contact Udo Funk at [email protected].

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