Filtration system using diatomaceous earth media, inspected and test-run to ensure effective clarification and stable filtration performance.
Auxiliary Brewing Equipment – Cooling, CIP, Pumps & Utilities Matched to Your Brewery
Complete Utility Coverage – Glycol, CIP, pumps, air, CO₂ and controls.
Factory-Checked Used Units – Inspected, cleaned and function-tested before shipment.
Designed Around Your Line – Sized by tank volume, climate and production plan.
Hybrid Upgrade Friendly – Mix used core units with new piping/valves/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 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.
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.
The ky auxiliary machine we provided including filters, sterilization tunnel, co2 mixer, centrifuge and water treatment system—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 packed. 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, filters and sterilizer 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 cooling and CIP systems, filters, and water treatment system, define lead times, and provide warranty and spare parts—so you clearly understand how our auxiliary packages will support your brewery.
Mix tanks can be extremely large, with custom-built industrial vessels weighing hundreds of tons and holding thousands of cubic meters. While typical industrial tanks might start at around 10,000 liters and go up, custom solutions can be much larger, with some manufacturers producing vessels exceeding 100 liters to 100,000 liters.
Unlike agitators, static mixers do not require a drive and therefore do not consume energy. Static mixers consist of differently arranged elements, each influencing the flow pattern and thus the degree of homogeneity. The continuous pressure in a process application forces the pure substances through the static mixer.
A Guide To the Different Types of Brewing Tanks: Brite Tanks;Unitanks and Fermenters;Yeast Brinks;Kettles;Mash Tun;
Lagering Tanks;Storage Tanks.
Solid-liquid mixing equipment in brewing mainly includes mechanical agitators, fermentation tanks (with built-in stirring systems), centrifugal mixers, and nanobubble generators. The specific selection depends on the process stage (such as extraction, fermentation, or post-treatment) and the required mixing efficiency.
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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