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Reduced Cooling During Beer Processing: How Divergan® Pall Stabilization Supports Sustainable Brewing

March, 2026

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Why Have Breweries Traditionally Relied on Cold Temperatures?

 

After wort boiling and fermentation, beer usually enters the cold block where temperatures drop to 0°C or below. Cold conditions support several production goals:

  • Promote natural chill haze formation before filtration
  • Improve CO2 binding from fermentation to support taste and stability
  • Enhance the performance of silica gel
  • Improve microbiological safety and reduce spoilage risk
  • Slow oxidative aging reactions and protect flavor
  • Support yeast sedimentation before downstream processing

 

Lager styles also rely on an extended cold phase known as maturation or lagering.

What Alternatives Exist to These Deep Cold Processes?

 

Breweries already apply several methods to achieve clarity and stability without relying solely on cold processing:

 

  • Protein stabilization using enzymes or finings
  • Hygienic design and modern cleaning strategies to reduce microbiological risk
  • Closed processing systems that minimize oxygen uptake
  • Blending units that precisely adjust CO2 levels late in production
  • Centrifugation to remove yeast
  • Divergan Pall stabilization which works as well or better at higher temperatures

 

These tools make warmer processing strategies practical for many breweries.

 

Example: Avoiding Cooling From 15°C to 0°C in a 5,000 hL Tank

 

Using standard heat removal calculations:

 

  • Energy removed is about 31,350,000 kJ
  • Equivalent to about 8.7 MWh or about 9.6 MWh with 90 percent efficiency
  • At 170 USD per MWh this cooling step costs about 1600 USD
  • Based on an average carbon intensity of 365 kg CO2 per MWh in the United States this also provides meaningful CO2 reduction

 

Breweries processing multiple tanks stand to save significantly more.

 

Does Divergan Pall Stabilization Still Work at Higher Temperatures?

 

To evaluate Divergan Pall performance at warmer temperatures Divergan type Divergan Pall was tested at 0°C, 10°C and 20°C using ASBC Beer 35 analysis.

 

Results show that Divergan Pall adsorption improves slightly as temperature increases. This confirms that Divergan Pall works effectively at warmer processing temperatures.

 

What Does This Mean for Brewers Considering Warmer Processing?

 

The data demonstrates that breweries can reduce cooling loads and energy use without sacrificing clarity or stability when using Divergan Pall stabilization. Warming processing can help lower operating costs, reduce environmental impact, improve utility efficiency and provide greater process flexibility.

 

Warm process brewing is supported by existing stabilization platforms and can be implemented without compromising product quality.

 

How Pall Technologies Support Higher Temperature Brewing

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Key Takeaway

 

Divergan Pall offers breweries flexibility to reduce cooling requirements cut energy costs and improve sustainability. With proven performance at warmer temperatures breweries can operate more efficiently without compromising clarity or stability.

 

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