WHAT IS THE SHIPMENT SCHEDULE?

We will send you photographs of your order being loaded into the shipping container at the factory. The shipping container will generally leave port 3-4 days after loading. We will send you a bill of lading and final statement of account within one week of that time. The bill of lading will include the shipping […]

HOW ARE THE TANKS SHIPPED?

All tanks larger than 3.5-bbl/4-hl are shipped in mild steel cradles (see photographs below). The tool for removing the tank feet that hold the tank legs on to the cradle is taped to one of the tank legs.

BREWPUB BREWING SYSTEM SIZE SELECTIONS

Basically, every major decision that you make involving your start-up brewery project will be determined by WHO you are going to sell beer to; WHAT type of beer and package you are going to sell; WHERE you are going to sell beer; and HOW much beer you need to produce over the course of a […]

PRODUCTION BREWERY EQUIPMENT SELECTION

In our industry, capital equipment selection for a start-up operation is arrived at by an equation: Your equipment selection is determined by your production requirements. Your production requirements are determined in turn by your sales projections. Your sales projections in turn are determined by your market analysis. How do I determine the appropriate brewing system […]

WHERE DO YOU BUILD ABT TANKS AND BREWHOUSES?

All ABT tanks and standard brewhouses are built according to our own engineering designs and North American quality control standards at our own factory in Harbin, China – which builds only for us. We employ own full-time quality control inspector, who is our employee, at the factory, to keep an eye on things. Additionally, my […]

HOW LONG HAS ALLIED BEVERAGE TANKS BEEN IN BUSINESS?

ABT started out as a tech service company in 1993 (we added on new equipment manufacturing in 2005), and we still are a technical support company; doing a lot of service work that has nothing to do with new equipment sales. What this means for you is that when you have an “issue” – and […]