Peterborough, UK.
More and more microbreweries are opening throughout the UK each month, giving the public more choice and smaller businesses more autonomy from the major brewers.  Peterborough-based Enduramaxx is helping the brewing industry to thrive, thanks to its line of cone bottom tanks and WRAS-approved plastic water tanks.

Although several years ago that UK brewing industry was becoming an oligarchy of a small selection of major brewers, the UK’s thirst for better tasting, better value and more interesting brews has seen a sharp increase in the number of independent and microbreweries emerging throughout the country.  Recent additions to this vibrant market include The Hyde Park Microbrewery in Plymouth which sells it’s Made in Mutley brew for just £2.50 per pint.  Another new microbrewery is Lewisham’s Ignition Brewery which has, not only begun trialling its first brews, but is also doing good for the community by creating jobs for people with learning disabilities.

Walk into most public houses nowadays and there is a column of novel-looking and sounding beers, many of which are produced by characterful, independent microbreweries.  Setting up a microbrewery is relatively straightforward given that professional equipment is readily available in the form of cone bottom tanks by Enduramaxx, manufactured in a range of cone degrees and with storage capacities from 250 litres to a more than adequate 17,000 litres.  The company provides a tank suitable for any sized brewery, be it a small home-based microbrewery, a local public house, or a more serious medium-sized producer.  Conical tanks are available with or without mixer frames and come with drainage at the base of the cone to allow the drainage and separation of impurities from the brewing process.

As well as conical tanks for brewing, Enduramaxx also provides WRAS-approved potable water tanks that enable brewers to store large volumes of drinking water.  As with their conical tanks, Enduramaxx plastic water tanks are made from a very rugged single piece of UV-stabilised polyurethane, a material and construction that ensured contents are protected and kept in optimum conditions.

According to the Financial Times, between the start of the century to last year, the number of UK microbreweries has risen from circa 500 to over 1,442 with this figure increasing each month.  Brewers wishing to learn more about storing water for human consumption and the use of cone bottom tanks in brewing should visit www.enduramaxx.co.uk for more information.

Contact
Enduramaxx
Outgang Road
The Fen
Baston
PE6 9PT

Tel: 0800 840 4030
Fax: 01778 560942

Email: [email protected]
Web: www.enduramaxx.co.uk