Project Highlights
DG560 can be used even in tight spaces thanks to its compact design
Easy to use and low maintenance
Uncomplicated processing and expert service
About Brauhaus Faust
Founded in 1654 as the “White Lion Brewery,” Brauhaus Faust is today the oldest brewery in the entire Rhine-Main region. The brewery has been owned by the Faust family since 1895. Johannes Faust is now the fourth generation of the brewing family to manage the business.
Brauhaus Faust sees itself as a regional brewery, selling its specialty beers in the Bavarian Lower Main region and the neighboring areas of Hesse and Baden.
"We have been working with JUMAG for years and already have two DG560 steam generators in operation at our second location. Therefore, it was clear to us that we would also rely on a JUMAG product for our brewery in the old town of Miltenberg."
Stefan Falk, first brewmaster Brauhaus Faust KG
Challenge: Limited space and insufficient performance
The existing steam boiler could only produce four brews per day. This wasn’t sufficient to handle peak loads. However, due to the brewery’s downtown location, a “normal” steam boiler was out of the question. Stefan Falk: “Our requirement was a compact and powerful system. Due to our previous collaboration with JUMAG at our second location, they were our first point of contact here as well.”
The solution: Work more efficiently with the DG560
With the new steam generator from JUMAG, the team can now easily handle peak loads. The compact design of the system was ultimately the deciding factor in choosing JUMAG. “Our expectations were met 100%. The system runs smoothly and efficiently.” Thanks to its ease of operation, daily inspections are also kept to a minimum. With six possible brews per day, the entire brewing process at Brauhaus Faust is also significantly more efficient.
Stefan Falk: “Our JUMAG solution is ideal for businesses that have limited space and want to connect several sonic steam generators in series instead of one large-capacity water boiler in order to better adapt the output to the actual conditions.”