Multi-purpose beer separator for craft breweries for beer clarification and beer recovery to exploit more beer from each batch. A large volume of perfectly brewed beer is lost in the process with hop solids, surplus yeast and trub – money going down the drain. But with a GEA plug & win i brewing centrifuge skid – a compact centrifuge for breweries –you can exploit it to the maximum and sell more beer. We have the right solution ready for brewers small and large!

The game-changing GEA plug & win i beer centrifuge is now better than ever. This brewery centrifuge features a sustainable direct drive and with automated valves to maintain the perfect look, feel, and quality of your beer with safety and ease, batch after batch!
As one of our most resource-efficient solutions, our GEA plug & win i separator skid carries the GEA Add Better label.* The high-efficiency motor transfers energy directly to the bowl without the use of belts and clutches. This reduces the energy consumption of the GEA plug & win i by up to 10% compared to the predecessor model.
The GEA plug & win i has also service intervals extended by 100% and a noise level reduced to below 76 dB(A) during operation.

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The plug & win i centrifuge skid offers an optional carbonation extension, eliminating the need for a separate unit and tank. This inline carbonation, combined with the beer centrifuge, significantly reduces process time and tank usage. It´s ideal for quick packaging and for smaller breweries managing frequent batch changes, ensuring consistent carbonation every time. Inline carbonation provides exceptionally precise control that ensures consistency across batches, no matter the size of the brewery. Packaging is possible shortly after inline carbonation and separation.

A beer centrifuge (also beer separator or brewery centrifuge) is a high-speed separation machine designed to remove unwanted solids—such as yeast, hop particles, trub, and proteins—from beer or wort. Unlike traditional gravity settling, which can take days, a centrifuge for breweries uses powerful centrifugal forces (often several thousand times stronger than gravity) to accelerate the separation process dramatically.
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Every beer centrifuge is essentially an accelerated settling tank. In a traditional fermenter, gravity slowly pulls yeast and hop solids to the bottom. A centrifuge speeds this up in two ways:
Increased force: By spinning beer in a cylindrical bowl at thousands of rpm, the centrifuge generates centrifugal forces many times stronger than gravity, forcing denser particles (yeast, hops, trub) outward
Both centrifugation and filtration are used to clarify beer, but they work in fundamentally different ways—and each has its place in the brewery.
Centrifugation separates particles by weight (density) using centrifugal force. Heavier solids like yeast, hop particles, and proteins are spun out, while lighter liquid phases remain. Centrifuges are fast, continuous, and preserve hop oils and volatile aromatics because they don't force beer
Beer centrifuges are no longer just for large industrial breweries. Today's compact, plug-and-play centrifuge skids are designed specifically for craft breweries, microbreweries, and brewpubs of all sizes.
Investing in a beer centrifuge delivers measurable financial benefits that go straight to your bottom line.
Increased yield: By recovering beer from tank bottoms, yeast slurry, and hop solids, breweries typically gain 5–10% more packaged beer per batch compared to traditional gravity settling. For a brewery producing 3,500 hl per year, that's an extra 175–350 hl of saleable beer annually—without buying more malt, hops, or yeast.
Faster tank turnover: Centrifugation dramatically reduces the time beer spends in fermentation and conditioning tanks. Instead of waiting days or weeks for yeast to settle, brewers can clarify and transfer beer in hours. This means more batches per tank per year, effectively increasing your production capacity without capital investment in new tanks.
Reduced waste and labor: Centrifuges eliminate the need for diatomaceous earth and reduce filter maintenance. They operate continuously and are self-cleaning, freeing up staff time and reducing consumable costs.
Real-world payback: Industry data shows that many craft breweries recover their investment in a beer centrifuge within 9–18 months, depending on production volume, beer styles, and pricing. For example, a brewery producing 3,500 hl/year with a beer sales price of €3 per liter can achieve payback in as little as 9 months with the right centrifuge model.
The combination of higher yield, faster throughput, and lower operating costs makes a brewery centrifuge one of the smartest investments for breweries looking to scale profitably.
Not necessarily—and that's a good thing. Modern brewery centrifuges offer precise turbidity control. You can adjust bowl speed, disc configuration, and discharge settings to achieve crystal-clear beer (for lagers and pilsners) or leave controlled haze (for hazy IPAs and unfiltered styles). The key is removing particles that cause instability and off-flavors while keeping the haze and mouthfeel you want.
Breweries typically consider a beer centrifuge when they face one or more of these challenges: high product loss from hop solids, yeast, and trub in tank bottoms; long tank occupancy times due to slow sedimentation, which limits production capacity; inconsistent clarity or quality from batch to batch; a desire to produce unfiltered beers without sacrificing shelf life or stability; or the need to scale production without adding fermentation tanks. Even small brewpubs producing 1,000–3,000 hl per year can achieve a fast return on investment, especially if they brew hop-forward styles or aim to maximize yield.
Absolutely. Compact centrifuge skids designed for craft brewers are available in sizes as small as 10–15 hl/h, with plug-and-play installation, low maintenance, and minimal space requirements. These systems are specifically engineered for the needs of small breweries: low oxygen pick-up, easy operation, and fast ROI through increased yield and faster tank turnover.
Most modern beer centrifuge skids are designed as plug-and-play systems with integrated piping, valves, automation, and CIP (clean-in-place) capability. They can be installed inline between fermentation and bright tanks, before a filter, or as a standalone polishing step before packaging. Many models also offer optional inline carbonation, eliminating the need for a separate carbonation tank and further streamlining your process. Your centrifuge supplier will work with you to design the optimal integration for your specific brewery layout and workflow.

De PROFI-bierfiltratie is een combinatie van een hoogwaardige centrifuge en membraanfiltratie. Hierdoor is een optimale bierfiltratie mogelijk zonder kiezelgoer.

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Even the best centrifuges cannot function optimally if they are not partnered with control systems of equal quality. For their range of separators and decanters, GEA offers standardized as well as tailor-made solutions for machine automation with many features to meet customer requirements.

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