Two copper brewhouses from a German brewery were purchased by a distillery in Great Britain. Before they could be transported to their new location, they first had to be removed from the brewhouse in a challenging operation. A window extension was used to create a suitable discharge opening, through which the mash tuns, which were around three meters in diameter, were then lifted outside by crane. Thanks to careful planning and the dedicated efforts of the installation team, both copper vessels were removed undamaged and loaded onto 3-axle low-bed trailers for transportation.
Together with a fermentation tank, the two vessels will now be sent to their new destination, where they will continue to be used for the production of beverages.