The EBC Manuals of Good Practice are being revamped! After consultations within both the EBC and the wider network of brewers, the decision was made to start a process of reviewing the outdated manuals. The manual Beer Filtration and Stabilisation is now in print in its completely revised form, in terms of both its content and its look and feel. Technically, there have been a lot of developments in beer filtration.
With the arrival of affordable membrane technology, the need for an assessment and inclusion into the manual became an important goal, as did the need for a thorough overhaul of the existing chapters on depth filtration in its many forms (kieselguhr, perlite, cellulose, and others). Beer Filtration and Stabilisation represents a most valuable addition to the current state of knowledge and practical applications for filtration technologists, process engineers, and brewers operating in the beer production environment.
Beer Filtration and Stabilisation
Foreword
About the author
Acknowlegments
Objectives
Purpose
Filtration, (see Sections 3 & 4)
Stabilisation (see section 5)
Cold Sterile Filtration (see Section 6)
Major Processes
Required Performance
Outline of Process Requirements
Nature and Loadings of Solids in Beer Filters
Influence of Beer Stabilisation Processes on Filter Loading
Influence of Beer Haze on CSF (Cold Sterile Filtration) Processes
Filtration using filter-aids
Introduction
Background
Filtration Equipment
Design Considerations
Filter-Aids
Types
Kieselguhr
Perlite
Cellulose
Impact on Beer Quality
Impact on Process Performance
Principles of Operation
Mechanisms of Solids Removal
Filter-aid Characterisation
Process Model
Powder Handling and Slurrying
Powder Packaging
Powder Conveying
Slurrying
Pre-coating Procedures
First-Pre-coat
Second Pre-coat
Quantities
Body-Feed
Types
Grades
Mixing Grades
Quantity
Dosing Systems
Filter Performance
Total Suspended Solids in Feed
The Size and Nature of Beer Solids
Unfiltered Beer Solids Loading
Filtered Beer Solids
Filter-Cake
Microbiological Considerations
Quality Control
Beer Haze
Oxygen Pick-up
Microbiological Requirements
Beer Losses Caused by Handling Beer in the Filter Cellar
Filtration Equipment
General Factors
Design Basis
Operation
Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Process Failure and Troubleshooting
Power Consumption
Operator Safety
Candle Filters
General Description
Operation
Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Water Consumption
Maintenance
Process Failure and Troubleshooting
Operator Safety
Twin Flow System
Plate and Frame Filters
General Description
Operation
Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Water Consumption
Maintenance
Process Failure and Troubleshooting
Operator Safety
Horizontal Leaf Filters
General Description
Operation
Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Water Consumption
Power Consumption
Maintenance
Process Failure and Troubleshooting
Operator Safety
Recycling Filter-aids
Viscose Fibres
Crossflow Microfiltration
General Description
Operation including Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Quality of CMF Filtered Beer
Utility Consumption and Beer Losses
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Safety
Stabilisation In-filter
Introduction
Background to Haze Formation and Stabilisation
Colloidal Haze Formation
Haze Prevention
Systems Currently in Use
Disposal
Operator Safety
Control of Oxygen Pick-up
Water Consumption
Impact on Beer Quality
PVPP at Main Beer Filtration
Principles of Operation
Procedures
Process Engineering
Process and Quality Control
Regenerable PVPP Systems
Principles of Operation
Procedure
Process Engineering
Process Operation
Process and Quality Control
Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Continuous Regenerable PVPP-Systems
Ecostab System by KHS
Continuous Beer Stabilisation (CBS) by Pall
Continuous Stabilisation System by Handtmann
Silica Gels with Main Beer Filtration
Range of Amorphous Silicas
Principles of Operation
Procedures
Operation
Process and Quality control
Process Hygiene, Cleaning and Disinfection
Particle, Fine and Final Filtration
Particle Filtration
Fine Filtration
Sheet Filtration
Depth Filter Cartridges
Cold Sterile Filtration
Testing of Membrane Filter Assembly
Pre-treatment of Beer
Membrane Cleaning
Membrane Sizing
Cartridge Installation in Housing
Installation of the Filter
System Design
Maintenance
Operator Safety
SAFETY
Supplier Obligations
Risks from Typical Filtration Materials
General
Kieselguhr and Crystalline Silica
Preventative Measures to be Used when Handling Kieselguhr
Perlite
Current EU-specific Legislation
Suggested Further Reading
Appendix
Disclaimer
Publish Date: 2019
Format: 5.75" x 8.25" softcover
Pages: 207
Publication Weight: 2 lbs
By Ulrich Balzer