Radek Spacil, co-owner of the "Smart Brewery", brews a beer in a portable brewery built in a standard shipping container, in Prague, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W Cerny
PRAGUE (Reuters) - For beer lovers who dream of brewing their own pint, a portable brewery from the Czech Republic may be just the thing - if they have $124,000 to spare.
Fitting into a standard shipment container, the "Smart Brewery" made in Prague by the Well Service company can produce up to 525 hectolitres of beer, or 2,000 pints a week.
"We wanted to make a brewery that would be mobile, possible to deliver anywhere in the world, with a simple use and not space-demanding," Pavel Pozivil from the Well Service said.
Radek Spacil, co-owner of the "Smart Brewery", brews a beer in a portable brewery built in a standard shipping container, in Prague, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W Cerny
"You can put it anywhere on a solid surface, link to water and electricity sources, and you can start brewing," he said.
The complete set costs 2.7 million crowns ($124,000).
Well Service has already agreed a delivery to Russia, and it is in negotiations in Thailand, Tanzania and other countries.
Radek Spacil, co-owner of the "Smart Brewery", brews a beer in a portable brewery built in a standard shipping container, in Prague, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W Cerny
By capacity, the Smart Brewery ranks far below even the mini-breweries that have sprung up in dozens of Czech towns in recent years. But it could suffice as an additional offer on tap, as it does for the owner of the Gourmeta pub in Prague.
"When you follow the procedure and you have a good recipe, then it is no problem to brew an excellent beer," said Radek Spacil, a co-owner of Gourmeta, which completed its first brew with the Smart Brewery on Sept 2.
($1 = 21.8030 Czech crowns)
Radek Spacil, co-owner of the "Smart Brewery", brews a beer in a portable brewery built in a standard shipping container, in Prague, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W Cerny
(Reporting by Jiri Skacel; Writing by Robert Muller; Editing by Hugh Lawson)
Workers of Smart Brewery Well Service move a brew kattle into a standard shipping container in the village of Chlum near the town of Trebic, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W CernyWorkers of Smart Brewery Well Service move a brew kattle into a standard shipping container in the village of Chlum near the town of Trebic, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W CernyWorkers of Smart Brewery Well Service move a brew kattle inside of a standard shipping container in the village of Chlum near the town of Trebic, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W CernyWorkers of Smart Brewery Well Service set up pipes inside of a standard shipping container in the village of Chlum near the town of Trebic, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W CernyWorkers of Smart Brewery Well Service set up pipes inside of a standard shipping container in the village of Chlum near the town of Trebic, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W CernyVit Spacil, co-owner of the "Smart Brewery", pours beer to be sampled in a portable brewery built in a standard shipping container, in Prague, Czech Republic, September 2, 2017. Picture taken September 2, 2017. REUTERS/David W Cerny
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