Hip-hip for Huppmann and their enduring dedication to brewing
Technical drawing for Huppmann piston compressor, 1923, part of Huppmann’s utilities offering for brewing customers.  By the mid-1980s, Huppmann ended its own compressor production, choosing instead to partner with GEA Grasso.

Technical drawing for Huppmann piston compressor, 1923, part of Huppmann’s utilities offering for brewing customers. By the mid-1980s, Huppmann ended its own compressor production, choosing instead to partner with GEA Grasso.

Copper kettle production, Huppmann AG, undated.

Copper kettle production, Huppmann AG, undated.

Copper kettles in the Hancock Brewery (Hancock Bryggerierne), built by Huppmann in 1962 and still in use today, Skive, Denmark.

Copper kettles in the Hancock Brewery (Hancock Bryggerierne), built by Huppmann in 1962 and still in use today, Skive, Denmark.

 Brewhouse at Boon Rawd Brewery, Banglen, Thailand, featuring 13 meter wide lauter tun from GEA which casts 1,500 hl with each brew.

Brewhouse at Boon Rawd Brewery, Banglen, Thailand, featuring 13 meter wide lauter tun from GEA which casts 1,500 hl with each brew.

Refrigeration and CO2 recovery plant, Boon Rawd Brewery, Banglen, Thailand, featuring GEA Grasso SPduo Compressors.  These are the largest Grasso SPduo Compressors installed in a brewery to-date

Refrigeration and CO2 recovery plant, Boon Rawd Brewery, Banglen, Thailand, featuring GEA Grasso SPduo Compressors. These are the largest Grasso SPduo Compressors installed in a brewery to-date

"Craft brewers have a really strong emotional connection to Huppmann, while industrial brewers appreciate having a strong global player by their side.”

Thomas Huebner

Head of Sales Support, Beverages & Beer, GEA

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