Unitank vs Fermenter-Which One Should You Choose

In the ever-evolving world of craft beer, efficiency and quality are no longer optional–they’re essential. Enter the Unitank: a fermentation vessel that’s redefining how breweries of all sizes approach production. By combining fermentation, conditioning, and carbonation into a single tank, unitanks offer a streamlined solution that saves space, cuts costs, and reduces contamination risk. Whether you are a brewpub owner looking to maximize a tight floor plan or a regional craft brewery scaling up for growth, unitank would be a great option to be considered.

Unitank vs Fermenter
Unitank vs Fermenter
Unitank vs Fermenter
Unitank vs Fermenter
Unitank vs Fermenter-Main Advantages:

Space Efficiency: combines multiple functions into one vessel, reducing floor space requirements by up to 40-50%.

 

Cost Savings: lower equipment investment(one tank instead of two), reduced labor for transfers and cleaning.

 

Consistent Quality: with integrated temperature control and uniform design, unitanks ensure batch-to-batch consistency. Brewers can dial in precise fermentation profiles and repeat them reliably.

 

Contact us for a free proposal of unitanks please:

grainbrew@cnbrewery.com

Tiantai Brewtech

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Do you offer installation and training services?

Yes, we provide professional installation guidance and on-site training. Our team of nearly 20 experienced installation engineers and brewmasters will ensure your equipment is correctly installed and operating smoothly, maximizing your success from start-up.

Certainly. Please share your floor plan with us, and our technical team will be glad to design a tailored equipment layout based on your specific requirements and space constraints.
We offer the following warranty coverage: – 5 years on the tank body under normal operating conditions. – 1 year on all accessories and auxiliary facilities. – 3 months on wearing parts and sensitive components, such as pump seals, gaskets, and sensors.
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