The production of craft beer increasingly requires efficiency to stay competitive and profitable in 2024. There were 9,358 craft breweries in America as of June 2024. To thrive and grow in such a competitive market means nearly every part of a brewery needs to be streamlined — from revenue per barrel and recipe costs to labor efficiency ratios and accounts payable turnover. Of course, overall equipment effectiveness is essential in the machine-heavy business of beer making, so brewhouse efficiency is imperative for success.
A big part of brewhouse efficiency that doesn’t get enough attention is efficient filtration. Enhanced filtration systems can give craft brewers a competitive edge in the production process. We’re here to give this topic a little more visibility.
Lenticular filtration webinar details
Craft Brewing Business is excited to announce an upcoming webinar (sign up here!) that promises to enhance the quality and longevity of craft brews through advanced filtration techniques. “Protect the Quality of Your Brew: Lenticular Filtration Options for Craft Breweries” is sponsored by Pall Corporation. This webinar will dive deep into the science and application of lenticular filtration in brewing.
- Title: Protect the Quality of Your Brew: Lenticular Filtration Options for Craft Breweries
- Date and Time: October 16, 2024, at 12:30 PM EST
- Location: Sign up right here!
As the craft brewing industry evolves, maintaining the unique taste and quality of beer becomes increasingly challenging. This is especially true when scaling up for wider distribution. Lenticular filtration has emerged as a pivotal solution, known for its quality, flexibility, ease of use and cost-effectiveness.
This free, must-attend webinar will offer invaluable insights from Kelly Bebee, who started working with Pall Corporation in 2007 in the Microbiology Laboratory. In 2012 she joined Pall Corporation’s Food and Beverage Division. Throughout this time, she has had the good fortune to work with many breweries across North America in supporting their laboratory and filtration needs. She has achieved certifications from Siebel Institute of Technology in brewing, Wine & Spirit Education Trust (WSET) in spirits and Court of Master Sommeliers America in wine. Pretty impressive.
Webinar highlights include
- Understanding Beer Quality: Explore how filtration not only extends shelf life but also enhances the stability and clarity of beer, preserving its intended flavor in the market.
- Exploring Filtration Options: Receive a comprehensive overview of lenticular filtration technologies tailored for craft breweries of various sizes.
- Best Practices: Gain knowledge of industry best practices to optimize the filtration process, ensuring consistent quality.
- Special Focus: Discover the purification processes for crafting exceptional hard seltzers, expanding your brewery’s product line.
Pall Corporation is a leader in filtration, separation and purification tech. Pall’s SUPRA lenticular modules, such as SUPRAdisc II and SUPRApak, represent the forefront of filtration technology, offering enhanced safety, efficiency and cost savings. The SUPRA lenticular modules stand out by providing longer filtration runs, improved filtrate quality and significant increases in yield due to reduced drip losses and lower dead volumes. These modules are designed for ease of use, with quick change-outs and minimal handling, thus improving process safety.
Why attend?
This webinar is not just an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge filtration technology. It’s a chance to directly enhance your brewery’s operational efficiency and product quality. Whether you’re looking to refine your current offerings or expand into new beverage types like hard seltzers, understanding advanced filtration solutions is key. On this webinar, you’ll get to talk to the experts and get your questions answered.
Registration information
To register for the webinar or to find out more about how you can participate, visit Craft Brewing Business’ registration page. Join us to ensure your craft brews continue to stand out in a competitive market. Explore the possibilities that lenticular filtration can offer to your craft brewing process and product quality.
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