Bottling Systems: ProFill And Other Considerations

by | May 27, 2016 | Brewery Equipment

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Of all the tasks facing a potential brewer, bottling is not one that comes to his or her mind. They tend to focus on other aspects of their brew house. They look at mash tuns and brew kettles. They wonder whether they can afford the latest and the most technologically advanced beer carbonators or whether they should stick with the basics, the traditional and the less expensive. Sometimes, more as an afterthought, their thoughts turn to bottling, canning or keg filling equipment and systems, including those by ProFill.

Filling Cans, Bottles and Kegs

If you want to sell your brew, you need to make certain it comes in the right packaging. Cost, convenience, and preference will be factors that influence whether you want to put your brew in bottles, cans or kegs. Traditionally, kegs and bottles were the acceptable means through which serious craft brewers displayed and sold their wares. Today, all methods are acceptable.

Companies such as ProFill are able to offer you options. They can provide your brew with the ability to appear in public in any of the above formats. God quality companies provide you with the means to accomplish filling your glass, plastic, metal or wood containers quickly, accurately, with little loss and affordably. The right filling equipment can also provide you with the ability to, easily and inexpensively, adapt to future production demands.

What to Demand from a Filling System

The latest line of filling systems provides craft brewers with the ability to handle the demands of their production line. However, before choosing one system over another, it is essential to examine carefully what you need and what you expect from your filling equipment. The right system for your craft brewing company must:

 * Be affordable
 * Be of the highest quality
 * Offer you control of the input and output
 * Make filling a precise science
 * Be versatile – perhaps letting you fill bottles and cans
 * Is adjustable – for different heights of bottles and cans
 * Be sensitive to the production needs for today and in the future
 * Has variable speed rates to suit the production level of output
 * Deliver high levels of efficiency
 * Be reliable
 * Be simple as opposed to complex and indecipherable
 * Offer durability
 * Require low maintenance
 * Does not provide any difficulty when it becomes essential to find and replace parts

Finding a bottle filler that meets these criteria will facilitate the overall operation of your brewery.

ProFill and Other Fillers

If you are looking to set up your own craft brewery, do not neglect the filling system. It is a very important facet of your brewing equipment. You should do your homework and research the excellent products that companies such as ProFill have to offer before you go ahead and make your decision.