We are in the process of switching our specialty releases from 22oz bottles to 500ml cans. We use printed 12 oz cans for all of our other runs, but since these will be smaller we want to get blank cans and label as needed. Would prefer something more automatic than manually doing one can at a time.
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Labeling Cans
We have only labeled bright cans since we put in our Cask ACS 5. We label post fill in-line with a Pack Leader USA labeler - about a million cans in with no issues. Use labels from Austin tape and Label in Solon Ohio. There are many label companies making great label adhesive backed for sticking to a 33 F sweating bright can.Marty
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Pack Leader PL501 is the labeler you want. We have been running ours for a year now and love it. Just be sure they test your label material before building your labeler.________________
Matthew Steinberg
Co-Founder
Exhibit 'A' Brewing Co.
Framingham, MA USA
Head Brewer
Filler of Vessels
Seller of Liquid
Barreled Beer Aging Specialist
Yeast Wrangler
Microbe Handler
Malt Slinger
Hop Sniffer
Food Eater
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labeler for cans
Looking for the same recommendations.
I just got a quote from Packleader for an Elf 50 thats $10,000.
Wondering if anyone has adapted a bottle labeler to do the same function on cans.
We've been getting by on a primera table top version that will run about 40 cases per hour for a couple of hours. Slower than our canning line so it backs up the table after a while.Scott Swygert
Founder - Honky Tonk Brewing Co.
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