I'm looking into getting a crowler machine and just stumbled upon Oktober can seamers. The price is considerably cheaper than Dixie or Oskar Blues but I can't find too many reviews on these guys. Anyone have any experience with the 32 oz seamer that they have?
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Originally posted by dillingerbrew View PostI'm looking into getting a crowler machine and just stumbled upon Oktober can seamers. The price is considerably cheaper than Dixie or Oskar Blues but I can't find too many reviews on these guys. Anyone have any experience with the 32 oz seamer that they have?
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i would just email them and ask them if they're available for a call. info@oktoberdesign.com.
also, if you email Oktober and ask them for Crowler suppliers, they'll send you a detailed list of different providers. We got ours from Lucky Clover. we also ordered 4x3.33" water resistant labels from Labelsbythesheet.com and then just print our own. Not the most luxurious, but good until we can design a decent generic crowler label for our brewery. I spoke with a few companies that will print your crowler labels 6x10", but you'd have to apply them your self. Generic shrink sleeves are a good way to go as well, as they will already be applied to the crowler when they arrive. There are lead times though.
Be ready to order a lot of crowlers. It'll probably be difficult to find any company that would sell/ship you less than a pallet full (2400 crowlers). Maybe half pallet.
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Originally posted by ProfHeartcraft View PostAre any of you using this for outside sales at all? How are you filling to minimize O2 if so?
There's a youtube video out there of a pretty neat setup for pre-packaging crowlers. I think it's called "A better way to fill crowlers" or something. May want to check it out
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