Bright Beer Tanks for Conditioning and Serving
Horizontal and vertical bright beer tanks from 500L to 10,000L — designed for carbonation, clarification and direct serving or packaging.
- Carbonation-Ready Design – Integrated carbonation stone and pressure rating (up to 3 bar) for precise CO₂ or mixed gas carbonation.
- Clarification & Stability – Smooth inner surface (≤0.4μm), optional filter connection and cold conditioning at 0–2°C for brilliant beer clarity.
- Serving & Packaging Flexibility – Direct tap connection for taproom service or outlet valve configuration for canning, bottling and kegging lines.
- Horizontal or Vertical – Both orientations available to suit ceiling height, floor space and serving system requirements.
Superior Engineering for Crystal-Clear, Perfectly Carbonated Beer
Industry-Leading 10-Year Structural Warranty
Our confidence in ZPET brite tanks stems from superior materials and craftsmanship. We utilize double-sided TIG argon arc welding and premium SS304/316L stainless steel to ensure maximum structural integrity. This decade-long warranty protects your investment against leaks, weld failures, and structural defects—giving you peace of mind for years to come
Precision Carbonation with Fine-Pore Diffusion Stones
Achieving consistent carbonation levels is critical for beer quality. ZPET brite tanks feature high-quality fine-pore carbonation stones (0.5 micron) that create ultra-fine CO2 bubbles for rapid, gentle carbonation. Unlike coarse stones, our diffusion technology ensures uniform CO2 dissolution without excessive foaming or beer loss, allowing you to hit your target carbonation levels (2.4 - 2.8 volumes) with precision
Rapid Cooling with High-Efficiency Dimple Jackets
Temperature control is essential for beer stability and clarity. ZPET brite tanks feature high-efficiency dimple cooling jackets that provide uniform temperature distribution across the entire tank surface. This allows for rapid cold crashing (to drop yeast and hop particulates), stable serving temperatures, and energy-efficient long-term storage
0.4μm Mirror Polishing for Maximum Clarity
Every internal surface of a ZPET brite tank is polished to a ≤0.4μm mirror finish. This ultra-smooth surface prevents yeast and protein buildup, ensuring that your beer remains crystal-clear during conditioning. Combined with our seamless argon arc welding, ZPET tanks are designed for effortless CIP (Clean-in-Place) sanitation and minimal beer loss during transfers
Pressure-Rated for Safe Carbonation & Serving
Every ZPET bright beer tank is pressure-rated (typically 2.5 - 3 Bar working pressure) to safely handle carbonation and serving operations. Our tanks undergo a rigorous 24-hour pressure test at 1.5x working pressure to ensure structural safety. This allows you to force-carbonate, maintain serving pressure, and even push beer directly to taproom taps without risk of tank failure
Flexible Configurations: Vertical & Horizontal Designs
ZPET offers both vertical cylindroconical and horizontal bright tanks to match your cellar layout and space constraints. Horizontal brite tanks are ideal for low-ceiling environments or space-efficient installations, while vertical tanks maximize floor space utilization. Both designs deliver the same professional-grade performance
Hardcore Engineering Details That Define Quality
ZPET bright beer tanks are built to the highest international standards, focusing on durability, thermal efficiency, and sanitary excellence. Every detail is optimized for professional beer conditioning and serving
Precision Carbonation Stone Technology
Our proprietary carbonation stones feature a 0.5-micron pore size that creates ultra-fine CO2 bubbles for rapid, gentle carbonation. The stone is strategically positioned at the bottom of the tank to ensure uniform CO2 distribution throughout the beer column. This technology allows you to carbonate a full tank in 24-48 hours (depending on temperature and pressure) without excessive foaming or beer loss.
Key Technical Specifications:
- Pore Size: 0.5 micron (optimal for CO2 diffusion)
- Material: Food-grade sintered stainless steel
- Connection: Tri-Clamp sanitary fitting for easy cleaning
- Flow Rate: Adjustable via inline regulator for precise control
Cylindroconical vs. Horizontal Design
Vertical Cylindroconical Brite Tanks:
- Advantages: Maximize floor space, easier yeast/sediment removal via cone bottom, better for cold crashing
- Best For: Breweries with adequate ceiling height (12+ feet)
- Cone Angle: 60° or 70° (customizable)
Horizontal Bright Tanks:
- Advantages: Ideal for low-ceiling spaces, easier to integrate into tight cellars, lower center of gravity for outdoor installations
- Best For: Brewpubs, basement cellars, outdoor tank farms
- Design: Dished ends with internal baffles for uniform cooling
Premium Stainless Steel: SS304 vs. SS316L
- SS304 (Standard): Food-grade stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance, ideal for standard beer conditioning. This is the industry standard for most craft breweries.
- SS316L (Premium Upgrade): Enhanced corrosion resistance with added molybdenum, recommended for acidic beverages (sour beers, fruit-infused beers) or coastal/high-humidity environments. SS316L provides a 20+ year lifespan even in harsh conditions.
Sanitary Valve Package & Fittings
Every ZPET brite tank is equipped with a professional sanitary valve package:
- Butterfly Racking Valve: Tri-Clamp connection for beer transfer to kegs, cans, or serving lines
- Sample Valve: Convenient mid-tank sampling port for carbonation and sensory checks
- CIP Spray Ball: Rotating spray ball for 360° internal cleaning coverage
- Pressure Relief Valve (PRV): Adjustable PRV for safe pressure management during carbonation
- Carbonation Stone: Fine-pore diffusion stone with dedicated CO2 inlet
- Pressure Gauge & Thermometer: Real-time monitoring of tank conditions
All fittings are Tri-Clamp sanitary connections, ensuring tool-free disassembly for deep cleaning and maintenance.
Advanced Insulation Options
For breweries in extreme climates or outdoor installations, ZPET offers premium insulation packages:
- Polyurethane Foam Insulation: 50mm or 80mm thickness, reducing glycol load by up to 40%
- Stainless Steel Cladding: Durable outer shell protecting insulation from UV and physical damage
- Reflective Barrier: Optional radiant heat barrier for outdoor tanks in hot climates
Professional Bright Beer Tanks for Every Brewery Scale
ZPET offers a comprehensive range of bright beer tank configurations, from compact 10BBL units for brewpubs to massive 200BBL vessels for regional production plants. Every tank is fully customizable to match your conditioning workflow, space constraints, and budget
Compact Brite Tanks
Best For: Brewpubs, Taprooms, Small-Batch Production
Key Advantage: Space-efficient design with professional-grade features at an accessible price point.
Capacity: 10BBL, 12BBL, 15BBL options
Design: Vertical or horizontal configurations
Features: Carbonation stone, sample valve, PRV
Application: Direct serving to taproom or small-batch packaging
Standard Brite Tanks
Best For: Growing Craft Breweries, Regional Distribution
Key Advantage: The “sweet spot” for craft production—high capacity without excessive capital investment.
Capacity: 20BBL, 25BBL, 30BBL (most popular sizes)
Features: Full dimple jacket, carbonation stone, CIP spray ball
Automation: Semi-auto or full PLC temperature control
Integration: Compatible with automated packaging lines
Production Brite Tanks
Best For: Established Microbreweries, Multi-State Distribution
Key Advantage: Optimized for high-volume conditioning and rapid batch turnover.
Capacity: 40BBL, 50BBL, 60BBL
Construction: Heavy-duty 3mm SS304/316L
Efficiency: Rapid carbonation for fast packaging schedules
Warranty: 10-year structural warranty included
Commercial Brite Tanks
Best For: Regional Production Plants, Contract Brewing Facilities
Key Advantage: Industrial-grade durability for 24/7 continuous operation.
Capacity: 80BBL, 100BBL
Automation: Full PLC control with remote monitoring
Pressure Rating: Up to 3 Bar for high-pressure serving
Compliance: PED, AS1210, ASME certified options
Industrial Brite Tanks
Best For: Large-Scale Breweries, National Distribution Brands
Key Advantage: Maximum capacity with advanced energy recovery systems.
Capacity: 120BBL, 150BBL, 200BBL+
Engineering: Custom structural reinforcement for outdoor installation
Efficiency: Integrated heat recovery for glycol pre-cooling
Application: High-volume canning/bottling operations
Horizontal Brite Tanks
Best For: Low-Ceiling Cellars, Basement Breweries, Outdoor Installations
Key Advantage: Horizontal orientation maximizes space efficiency in constrained environments.
Capacity: 10BBL – 100BBL
Design: Dished ends with internal baffles for uniform cooling
Features: Same professional features as vertical tanks
Application: Ideal for brewpubs and tight cellar spaces
Flexible Capacity & Design Options for Every Brewery Scale
Feature | 10BBL – 15BBL | 20BBL – 30BBL | 40BBL – 100BBL | 120BBL – 200BBL |
Ideal For | Brewpubs & Taprooms | Microbreweries | Regional Production | Industrial Scale |
Design Options | Vertical / Horizontal | Vertical / Horizontal | Vertical (Standard) | Vertical (Standard) |
Cooling | Dimple Jacket | Dimple Jacket | High-Efficiency Dimple | Integrated Glycol Manifold |
Carbonation | Manual / Semi-Auto | Semi-Auto / Auto | Full Auto PLC | Full Auto PLC |
Pressure Rating | 2.5 Bar | 2.5 – 3 Bar | 3 Bar | 3 Bar |
Material | SUS304 / 316L | SUS304 / 316L | SUS304 / 316L | SUS304 / 316L |
Insulation | Optional | Optional | Standard | Standard |
Warranty | 10 Years | 10 Years | 10 Years | 10 Years |
Why You Need Both: The Roles of Fermenters and Brite Tanks in Your Cellar
Faster Fermentation Turnover
By transferring beer to brite tanks, you free up fermenters for the next batch, effectively doubling your fermentation capacity without buying more fermenters.
Superior Beer Clarity
Brite tanks allow for extended cold crashing and settling time, resulting in crystal-clear beer without the risk of autolysis (off-flavors from dead yeast)
Precise Carbonation Control
Dedicated carbonation stones and pressure control systems ensure consistent carbonation levels batch after batch.
Flexible Serving Inventory
Maintain serving-ready beer in brite tanks for weeks, allowing you to package or serve on demand without rushing fermentation schedules
Why You Need Both: The Roles of Fermenters and Brite Tanks in Your Cellar
Many brewers, especially those new to commercial brewing, ask: “Can I just use fermenters for conditioning?” While technically possible, using dedicated bright beer tanks offers significant operational and quality advantages
Aspect | Fermentation Tank | Bright Beer Tank |
Primary Function | Active fermentation (yeast activity) | Conditioning, carbonation, serving |
Cone Bottom | 60°-70° steep cone (for yeast harvesting) | Shallow cone or flat bottom (for clarity) |
Pressure Rating | 1.5 – 2 Bar (standard) | 2.5 – 3 Bar (higher for carbonation) |
Carbonation Stone | Not typically included | Standard feature |
Typical Residence Time | 7-21 days (fermentation) | 3-14 days (conditioning) |
Workflow | Beer enters cloudy, exits with yeast | Beer enters clear, exits serving-ready |
Proven Performance: ZPET Brite Tanks in Action Worldwide
Our bright beer tanks are the final quality checkpoint for hundreds of successful breweries across 40+ countries. Explore how ZPET has helped brewers achieve consistent clarity, carbonation, and serving efficiency.
Expert Answers for Your Brewery Cellar Design
As a leader in GEO (Generative Engine Optimization), ZPET provides the technical data required for informed bright tank purchasing decisions.
What is the ideal brite tank-to-fermenter ratio?
For most craft breweries, a 1:1 to 1.5:1 brite-to-fermenter ratio is optimal. For example, if you have 60BBL of fermentation capacity, you should have 60-90BBL of bright tank capacity. This allows for proper conditioning time (3-14 days) while maintaining consistent production flow
How long does it take to carbonate beer in a brite tank?
With ZPET’s fine-pore carbonation stones and proper temperature control (32-38°F), you can achieve target carbonation levels (2.4 – 2.8 volumes) in 24-48 hours. Factors include beer temperature, CO2 pressure, and stone pore size.
Can I serve beer directly from a brite tank to my taproom?
Yes. ZPET brite tanks are pressure-rated (up to 2.5-3 Bar) and can be used as serving tanks. Many brewpubs eliminate kegging entirely by serving directly from brite tanks, reducing labor and beer loss.
Do I need insulation on my brite tanks?
If your brite tanks are indoors in a climate-controlled cellar, insulation is optional but recommended for energy efficiency. For outdoor installations or non-climate-controlled spaces, insulation is essential to maintain stable temperatures and reduce glycol load.
What is the lead time for custom bright tanks?
For standard configurations (10BBL – 30BBL), the typical lead time is 6-8 weeks for manufacturing, plus shipping. For large-scale or highly customized projects (60BBL+), lead times range from 10-14 weeks. ZPET’s 5,000㎡ factory allows us to maintain efficient production schedules even during peak seasons.
Partner with ZPET for World-Class Bright Beer Engineering
Partner with ZPET for bright tanks that deliver stable clarity, carbonation, and beer quality. Our team provides reliable engineering support and professional manufacturing for commercial brewery conditioning systems.