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Improved extract yields
ShakesBeer features integrated vibration units
Shaken, not stirred: in order to achieve better extract yields in conjunction with shorter mashing times, Krones has adopted an entirely fresh approach for its ShakesBeer mashing system. ShakesBeer has proved a definite success on the market, and now, with integrated vibration units, has been still further design-enhanced, with concomitant advantages for the brewing process involved.
The vibration units are installed in the mash tun, and function as a kind of agitator bottle. They are driven by an electric unbalance motor, surrounded by a metal cylinder. The motor is linked up to a programmable-logic control system, and can be switched on and off automatically in the relevant phases of the mashing process. Different frequencies can be generated as well.
Following more than a year of field experience with the vibration units, the following results have been verified:
- Increased yield
- Improved lauterability of the wort
- Improved filtering characteristics of the beers
- Reduced oxygen loading in the mash
- The vibration units can be fitted to every tun after appropriate technical clarification.
