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Spent beer yeast, also known as yeast biomass or yeast extract, is a valuable byproduct of the brewing industry with a wide range of uses. This versatile ingredient is rich in protein, vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, and is a popular choice for food, animal feed and health products applications. However, the spent yeast liquid from breweries has a high moisture content and cannot be used directly. It needs to be dried by a spent beer yeast dryer first.
Jiutian spent beer yeast dryer adopts a single drum structure and indirect conduction heating. After the drying drum rotates one circle, the material can be completely dried, and the flaky material automatically falls into the discharge port under the action of the scraper device. The unloading is thorough, the operation is simple, and the drying efficiency is high.
One of the main uses of spent brewer's yeast is as a nutritional supplement for animals. Due to its high protein content, spent brewer's yeast is often added to animal feed to improve its overall nutritional profile. It can be used in a variety of forms such as powder or pellets and is commonly fed to livestock, poultry, and aquaculture species. In addition to providing essential nutrients, spent brewer's yeast has been shown to improve growth, digestion, and overall health of animals.
Overall, the uses for dried brewer’s yeast are varied and growing. As the demand for alternative protein sources and sustainable ingredients continues to grow, dried brewer’s yeast will play an increasingly important role in the global market.
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