Publish Time: 2026-08-18 Origin: Site
Today we shipped a customized 1,000L direct fired brewhouse system to a craft brewery in Australia. It's a project worth writing about—not because a shipment is unusual for us, but because the customer's choice of direct fire heating runs against the industry's steady drift toward electric and steam, and their reasoning is instructive for anyone weighing the same decision.
This post covers why direct fire made sense for this brewery, how we configured the system, and the manufacturing details that matter when you're buying a gas-fired brewhouse from overseas.
This 1000L brewhouse system was custom‑engineered to fit the customer’s actual brewing workflows and on‑site facility layout, instead of supplying standard off‑the‑shelf equipment. Key configuration highlights are as follows:
Direct‑fired natural‑gas heating delivers fast temperature ramp‑up and vigorous rolling boil
Professional burner control unit ensures safe, reproducible combustion performance
Purpose‑sized exhaust chimney for adequate flue‑gas ventilation
High‑efficiency thermal insulation optimizes heat retention and lowers gas consumption
Full food‑grade stainless‑steel build for superior sanitation and long‑term service life
Tailored tank combinations aligned with the brewery’s target production capacity
Modular automation packages available to match the operator’s preferred mode of operation
Heating capability is a critical parameter that determines overall brew‑day cycle time for any 1000‑litre brewhouse. Efficient heating and boiling performance enables higher daily batch output while maintaining stable boil conditions. This has a direct impact on wort quality and consistent results across every production run.
If you're weighing a 1,000L brewhouse, comparing direct fire against electric or steam, or planning a complete brewery build, our project team can walk you through configuration, heating options, and lead times for your specific site.
Cassman Machinery — customized stainless steel brewing systems for craft breweries worldwide.