Brewery











≈ US$286,500
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High-quality 30 HL brewhouse per batch, capable of delivering up to 50 hL net daily output through double-batch production.
The installation includes a 240 HL isobaric fermentation system (4 x 60 hL fermenters), allowing 100% isobaric production and eliminating the need for secondary bottle fermentation.
This setup enables the production of naturally carbonated beer/beverages directly during the fermentation process, ensuring superior product quality and process efficiency. The plant is fully connected to an automatic bottling and labelling line, with a production capacity of up to 3,500 bottles per hour, equipped with a double pre-evacuation system to minimise oxygen ingress and preserve product quality and shelf life.
The brewhouse operates with steam heating and is supported by a 6,000 L refrigeration fluid cooling system (30 hL + 30 hL).
Entirely European-manufactured, the plant is in excellent condition, with very low operating hours, currently installed, fully operational and available for on-site inspection.
A rare opportunity for breweries, investors or beverage producers looking for a fully operational turnkey facility, ready for immediate production from day one, with no hidden costs and no refurbishment required.