Beverage | Beer | Cheers to consistent beer quality: from filter to filler
Maintaining a constant level of beer quality throughout the brewing process is of utmost importance. The Beer Monitor 5501/5601 facilitates this by offering inline measurements of key parameters such as alcohol content, original extract, CO2 and various other parameters. Breweries can maximize the utilization of raw materials, verify compliance with legal standards, and assess the condition of their beer at any given moment.
High beer quality using the Anton Paar Beer Monitor
Drawing upon decades of expertise and collaboration with renowned breweries, the Anton Paar Beer Monitor has emerged as the industry standard for measuring key parameters such as alcohol content, real and original ex-tract, density at 20 °C, and carbon dioxide levels. With its extensive capabilities, the Beer Monitor 5501/5601 can also analyze a wide range of beverages, including ciders, shandies, hard seltzers and sugared beverages, along with their respective parameters.
The measurement of alcohol and extract in beer relies on the measurement of density and sound velocity, ensuring optimal accuracy and reliability. For determining dis-solved carbon dioxide concentration, two methods are available: the manometric method (Carbo 5100) or the optical method (Carbo 6300). Each method offers precise results in assessing carbon dioxide content in beer.
The capabilities of the Beer Monitor can be further enhanced with the integration of an Oxy 5100 for precise dissolved oxygen measurement and an L-Col for accurate color determination.
This application report highlights typical installation locations of the Beer Monitor 5501/5601 and the advantages it brings to the brewery.
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