Carbonation for beverages

Our CO2 puts the fizz in your drinks

Carbon Dioxide for the beverage industry

A wide range of solutions suitable for any industrial process

Beverage Carbonation
Our carbon dioxide supply systems can adapt to different production needs.
From large bottled beverage production plants to smaller sparkling beverage cans.

Beer


Beer brewing is a meticulous process involving various ingredients and techniques.


CO is essential in brewing as it contributes to beer's characteristic fizzy texture and mouthfeel. It is added during carbonation to create the desired bubbles and effervescence.


Lighter styles like lagers usually have higher carbonation levels to create a crisp and refreshing mouthfeel. Meanwhile, beers like stouts and porters might have lower carbonation to enhance their smooth and creamy characteristics.


CO2 also plays a vital role in preserving beer. It acts as a natural barrier that helps prevent the oxidation and spoilage of the beer, allowing it to stay fresh and flavourful for longer.

 

Wine


Carbon dioxide is used at various stages of the production of wine; it allows temperature control of grapes, protects grapes from oxidation and has a bacteriostatic effect .


Dry ice or carbonic snow is used to refrigerate the bunches of grapes in the field during harvest to prevent overheating and premature fermentation/oxidation. CO2 is also used to inert the harvest containers.


Carbon dioxide snow is also used as a refrigerant to control, the temperature of crushed or destemmed grapes, especially white grapes, before entering the membrane press. With cryomaceration, liquid carbon dioxide lowers the crushed grapes' temperature, enhancing their quality.

 

Cider
CO2 is an essential ingredient in carbonated cider; it enhances the appearance, and improves the flavour and aroma. CO2 is added to chilled cider under pressure at the filling stage to the bottles or kegs. When the cider is dispensed, and the pressure is released, out come the bubbles.
Coffee
Carbon dioxide is used in blends for packaging in a protective atmosphere. It preserves the aroma of freshly roasted coffee, which would otherwise deteriorate in contact with the air.
Mineral Water
Carbon dioxide is used for carbonation, ensures freshness and extends shelf life (carbonated).
Soft Drinks
Carbon dioxide maintains freshness, quality and extends shelf life.
Form of supply
Tank
Gas
Tank

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