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Why Vancouver’s Main St. Brewery turned to Aquatherm and polypropylene pipe for brewing infrastructure

April 3, 2018Keith Gribbins

Aquatherm specializes in advanced infrastructure solutions for all types of industries, including brewing. The global brand (with an enormous facility in Utah) produces and distributes polypropylene (PP-R) pipe for use in pressurized plumbing and mechanical systems of all sizes. As the worldwide leader in PP-R piping, the company even offers its engineering expertise and world-class fusion welding equipment to deliver custom fabrication services. It’s worked with a ton of craft breweries in America to not only provide piping for glycol systems but for almost every flow need of a beverage manufacturer.

In fact, Aquatherm has provided an essential solution for Main St. Brewing Co. over the years. Main St. has brought brewing back to Vancouver’s Brewery Creek area. Brewmaster Jack Bensley explains why and how he has used PP-R in the video above. In addition to seeing this update five years after the successful Aquatherm installation, you can also read about the Main St. installation here. After that, read some of our favorite Aquatherm features below.

And remember: You can catch Aquatherm at the Craft Brewers Conference (CBC) in Nashville April 30-May 3. Better beer starts with better piping systems, and Aquatherm is superb for a variety of applications throughout the brewery, including glycol lines, domestic water, heating and cooling, reclaimed water and carbon dioxide lines. Come see this clean, green polypropylene piping system for yourself at CBC booth #3000 or check out www.aquatherm.com.

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Avondale Brewing banks on polypropylene-random pipe for transferring signature suds (and glycol)

 

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