Filtration system using diatomaceous earth media, inspected and test-run to ensure effective clarification and stable filtration performance.
Auxiliary systems for breweries and beverage plants, including glycol chillers, CIP units, pumps, grain handling, compressors and control panels, matched to your brewhouse and cellar capacity.
Complete Utility Coverage – Cooling, CIP, grain handling, pumps, air, steam and controls.
Tested – Inspected, cleaned and function-tested auxiliary equipment.
Designed Around Your Brewery – Sized to your brewhouse, tank volume and production plan.
Combinations – Mix core units with new piping, valves and controls.





Auxiliary brewing equipment includes all the support systems that make your brewhouse and tanks actually work—such as glycol chillers and cooling loops, CIP and cleaning units, pumps and transfer lines, grain handling, compressed air, CO₂ supply and control panels. These utilities determine your real production capacity, stability and hygiene, so choosing the right auxiliary equipment is just as important as choosing the brewhouse and fermentation tanks themselves.
Glycol chiller & cooling system
CIP & cleaning system
Pumps & transfer equipment
Grain handling & milling
Compressed air & CO₂ systems
Steam & hot water
Electrical & control panels, cabling
Our distillery equipment is rebuilt to modern design and technical standards, using food-grade stainless steel and process copper, hygienic internal finishes and CIP-friendly layouts. Key parts are pressure- and leak-tested, safety devices and valves are checked or replaced, and control options (temperature, pressure, flow, cuts) are configured so your line runs safely, repeatably and in line with your spirit recipes and local requirements.
For glycol, CIP, air, CO₂ and other utilities, we can supply chillers, tanks, pumps and compressors together with new control panels, valves, stainless piping and accessories. This allows you to reuse robust mechanical equipment while ensuring that safety, monitoring and connection to your brewhouse, cellar and packaging lines are handled by new, precisely engineered components.
Tell us about your project and our engineers will design a hybrid solution just for you.
Our key auxiliary brewing equipment includes glycol chillers and pump skids, CIP units, process and transfer pumps, grain mills and augers, air compressors, CO₂ tanks, heat exchangers, control panels and platforms—giving you the full set of support systems needed to keep your brewhouse, cellar and packaging lines running safely and reliably.
Filtration system using diatomaceous earth media, inspected and test-run to ensure effective clarification and stable filtration performance.
High-speed separation equipment designed for solid-liquid clarification, inspected and test-run to ensure efficient separation and stable operation.
Our auxiliary brewing equipment is first inspected mechanically and electrically, then cleaned and overhauled with key wear parts replaced. We run functional/load tests for flow, pressure and temperature, and share basic test records and photos so you clearly know each unit’s real condition before shipment.
Choosing us for auxiliary brewing equipment means working with a team that understands both brewing process and utilities: we size chillers, CIP, pumps, air and controls around your real capacity, combine core units with new piping/valves where needed, and provide tested, documented systems that integrate smoothly into your existing brewery.
Possess expertise in both brewing processes and utilities such as refrigeration, cleaning, and air/steam systems.
Balance cost and stability by using mainframes with new piping/valves/controls.
Provide testing records, photos/videos to keep clients informed.
Export packaging, container loading, remote commissioning, and long-term technical support.
Our FAQ – Auxiliary Brewing Equipment explains how we size glycol and CIP systems, test chillers and pumps, mix units with new piping and controls, define lead times, and provide warranty and spare parts—so you clearly understand how our auxiliary packages will support your brewery.
Yes. We size glycol and CIP systems based on your brewhouse volume, number and size of fermenters/BBTs, target fermentation and crash times, and packaging load. From this we calculate cooling capacity, tank volume, pump size and CIP flow rates, so the auxiliary equipment supports your real production instead of becoming a bottleneck.
All used chillers, pumps and CIP units go through mechanical and electrical inspection, followed by functional tests. We check start/stop, flow, pressure, temperature, alarms and basic safety functions, and verify there are no abnormal noises or leaks. Key data and photos are recorded so you can see how each unit performed before it leaves our factory.
Yes, this is often the best solution. We frequently use refurbished chillers, CIP skids, pumps or compressors together with new stainless piping, valves, instruments and control upgrades. This keeps your main investment lower, while critical connection points and controls are new, standardized and easier to maintain.
We typically need your brewhouse size, tank list (volumes and quantities), target cold-side capacity (L/year or brews/week), building layout, and available utilities (power, water, steam, existing cooling). Local climate / ambient temperature and any future expansion plans are also helpful. With this, we can design glycol, CIP, pumps and air systems that fit both your current and planned capacity.
Lead time depends on which units are selected and the level of required, but auxiliary systems are usually faster than new builds. In many cases we can inspect, test core equipment within several weeks, then add time for packing and sea freight according to your location. The estimated lead time is always stated clearly in our quotation.
Yes. We offer a limited warranty on key refurbished components (such as compressors, pumps and major electrical parts) and can supply spare parts lists and recommended start-up spares. After delivery, we support you with remote troubleshooting and technical advice, and can help source replacements or upgrades when needed.
Share your brewhouse size, tank count and packaging capacity, and we’ll design a auxiliary equipment package that fits your production and budget.
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