Thanks so much for making this! My wife and have a super tiny brewery in Greece just getting off the ground….if all goes well, this machine would be perfect for us…
No worries at all. We hope we can assist and make your packaging more efficient. We deal with a lot of other breweries in the same position as you already.
Even though it probably isn't for me I really enjoyed the effort that went into this demonstration video! Looking forward to seeing how the can feeder add-on works.
I love what you've done here - really impressed with your engineering prowess. Shame I won't ever be able to afford/justify a canning line for my home brewery 😁
Yes sorry. We will have some smaller scale filling equipment that will make it easier for home brewers to fill can's automatically soon so this will at least be a good option for you soon.
Man - I was SO exited to find this! - We are "that" customer running thousands of cans with a soda gun and a cannular pro - Was looking to grab one but looks like the price jumped way up! - now its more comparable to all of the other machines available here in the states. I trust the cannular name though!
I think our machine still represents good value and in Australia it's less than half the cost of the closest competitor. Hopefully as we manufacture more of these we can continue to reduce the cost though. As you know we do our best to ensure all our products are sold as competitively as possible.
Looks interesting. I'm sure there's been a hoge amoutn of effort gone into creating it. Looks like it spills a fair bit of beer when it's pushed to the pnuematic tale. Can the jerkiness be reduced by lowerign the air pressure?
Yes all the movements for the air cylinders have needleve valves in and out. So if you want to make it smoother you can adjust these knobs. I should say it also looks a bit jerky as we slowed the video down to a very low speed and we probaly should have shot at a higher framerate.
Great looking unit, I’m sure it is attractive to some small breweries. Now….what would be super desirable is an automatic PakTech can carrier applicator. Going rate is $30k+ for a simple bit of kit.
I'm planning to use it for sparkling wine. Do you think there would be any obstacles for this? And would you recommend any saturator or chiller for the set?
Yes that will work fine. The amount of sulfur in some wines is a bit high that it's not suitable with some can coatings so please check your can supplier if they are using a suitable coating for wine. The machine itself will work for sparkling wine fine.
@@indiekiduk Yes the maximum fill speed based on 330ml cans is 15cans per minute. I should say you have to have everything tuned perfectly to get up to this level and have the beer very cold. Most of the time I have used the machine I have found the machine much easier to setup at 8 CPM. The faster you go the more perfectly tuned and timed you need to setup the unit.
@@KegLand can these do various can sizes? Do you swap out the filler head for a smaller nylon fill hose or? Great vid btw. I'm in Canada and looking for something small like this!
You really have to ask our USA distributors. KegLand has two main distributors in America. www.morebeer.com and www.williamsbrwing.com It's best to contact these guys directly and they can give you lead times and approximate arrival dates.
Generally speaking it's not common to put still drinks into cans. With that said this machine can fill and seam the can anyway but you are probably not using the most efficient packaging for the job. For instance cans can handle top loading but without pressure in the can it will derate how high you can stack boxes of cans as they are weaker with no preassure inside.
I am very interested in purchasing one. Yes it's cheaper than other competitors, but I haven't seen any review of the product, so a bit scared of coughing up AUD 19k for it. Any updated model or attachments coming soon?
We have sold quite a few of these already and also started to export them overseas too. If you are prepared to travel we can probably find a brewery with one of these that you can look at. At the end of the day if it doesnt work you can return it but we have not had a single return so far. We are also working on a rotary can feeder and then once that is finished we will also start to sell a labelling machine too.
Ball make many different can types so it depends which type you are talking about. They have different can diameters and different lid types. In order for us to answer the question we need to know what what specific parts you want to use in combination with each other.
Yes as long as you are pre-infusing the nitrogen that is no problem. This type of machine doesn't dose nitrogen into the beer but if the nitrogen is already in solution it will fill this type of beverage no problem.
Thanks so much for making this! My wife and have a super tiny brewery in Greece just getting off the ground….if all goes well, this machine would be perfect for us…
No worries at all. We hope we can assist and make your packaging more efficient. We deal with a lot of other breweries in the same position as you already.
Even though it probably isn't for me I really enjoyed the effort that went into this demonstration video! Looking forward to seeing how the can feeder add-on works.
Thanks! Look forward to showing you the can feeder when it's available.
I love what you've done here - really impressed with your engineering prowess. Shame I won't ever be able to afford/justify a canning line for my home brewery 😁
Yes sorry. We will have some smaller scale filling equipment that will make it easier for home brewers to fill can's automatically soon so this will at least be a good option for you soon.
@@KegLand so what's the cost for the machine?
@@alexroachsr.9111 Click the link to the product and it says $19k AUD; $13k USD.
Man - I was SO exited to find this! - We are "that" customer running thousands of cans with a soda gun and a cannular pro - Was looking to grab one but looks like the price jumped way up! - now its more comparable to all of the other machines available here in the states. I trust the cannular name though!
I think our machine still represents good value and in Australia it's less than half the cost of the closest competitor. Hopefully as we manufacture more of these we can continue to reduce the cost though. As you know we do our best to ensure all our products are sold as competitively as possible.
Looks interesting. I'm sure there's been a hoge amoutn of effort gone into creating it. Looks like it spills a fair bit of beer when it's pushed to the pnuematic tale. Can the jerkiness be reduced by lowerign the air pressure?
Yes all the movements for the air cylinders have needleve valves in and out. So if you want to make it smoother you can adjust these knobs. I should say it also looks a bit jerky as we slowed the video down to a very low speed and we probaly should have shot at a higher framerate.
You guys are cool, you always make stuff that I can change to what I need. You know I still use and have the first Robo Brew.
That's great. I also still have one of these still going strong!
Great looking unit, I’m sure it is attractive to some small breweries. Now….what would be super desirable is an automatic PakTech can carrier applicator. Going rate is $30k+ for a simple bit of kit.
We will have a look at this. This is quite a high price for such a simple machine.
I'm planning to use it for sparkling wine. Do you think there would be any obstacles for this? And would you recommend any saturator or chiller for the set?
Yes that will work fine. The amount of sulfur in some wines is a bit high that it's not suitable with some can coatings so please check your can supplier if they are using a suitable coating for wine. The machine itself will work for sparkling wine fine.
@@KegLand I've tried inquiring about the coating inside. Is there a special coating for the inside of the can? Thank you!!
That's an amazing effort and what a great price! Would swap my ABE today!
Thanks for that. So when is your PETKeg going to be available?
Awesome work. Whats the measurement on cans per hour output?
900 (the product description states 15 cans per minute)
@@indiekiduk Yes the maximum fill speed based on 330ml cans is 15cans per minute. I should say you have to have everything tuned perfectly to get up to this level and have the beer very cold. Most of the time I have used the machine I have found the machine much easier to setup at 8 CPM. The faster you go the more perfectly tuned and timed you need to setup the unit.
@@KegLand can these do various can sizes? Do you swap out the filler head for a smaller nylon fill hose or? Great vid btw. I'm in Canada and looking for something small like this!
If ordered today, what is the lead time to deliver to Texas USA?
You really have to ask our USA distributors.
KegLand has two main distributors in America. www.morebeer.com and www.williamsbrwing.com
It's best to contact these guys directly and they can give you lead times and approximate arrival dates.
That is just epic I think you guys have really outdone yourselves . Any thoughts of making that filler / perjure available separately? Gett
Thanks for that. Yes, we are going to have a separate filler very soon that will be more suitable for home brewers.
@@KegLand That's awesome! Don't undoestimate home brewers willingness to buy well engineered fine products!!!
Does this work for carbonated and still soft drinks too?
Generally speaking it's not common to put still drinks into cans. With that said this machine can fill and seam the can anyway but you are probably not using the most efficient packaging for the job. For instance cans can handle top loading but without pressure in the can it will derate how high you can stack boxes of cans as they are weaker with no preassure inside.
Amazing. Stoked to see this guys, I'm tempted haha 😂
Haha. It's a reasonable size investment for a home brewer but I would not be surprised if we get some avid brewers buy one of these.
Curious from interest, how much dinero por una unity? And how many canned heat it will seal per hour wasted in soberness?
@@elfillari We are selling this machine for AUD$20k per machine. It will seam about 15 cans per minute at max fill/seam rate
does this machine work if can is already labeled? thanks
Yes
Any distributor available in the UK?
www.kegland.com.au/distributor
If you check the distributor map you can get one of our distributors to order this for you.
I am very interested in purchasing one. Yes it's cheaper than other competitors, but I haven't seen any review of the product, so a bit scared of coughing up AUD 19k for it. Any updated model or attachments coming soon?
We have sold quite a few of these already and also started to export them overseas too. If you are prepared to travel we can probably find a brewery with one of these that you can look at. At the end of the day if it doesnt work you can return it but we have not had a single return so far.
We are also working on a rotary can feeder and then once that is finished we will also start to sell a labelling machine too.
@@KegLand Any thoughts on making it with a counter pressure filler? Might help with filling speed, especially for highly carbonated/foamy beers.
what is the price for this machine
do you make any small machines that can meat?
Yes you should see our Cannular Semi Auto Model
I need this please, were can I buy it?
www.kegland.com.au
Hello can i get this machine for my own use of carbonated soft drink?
As long as the cans are suitable that would be fine - 202 spec, B64 or VISY ends
I want to can still water. Could you give me a rough cost estimate on a simplified beer canner?
We do sell cheaper canning machines. Please have a look at our website.
can carbonated drink (soda) can be filled through this machine?
Yes absolutely.
Do u deliver in india
Hi, work with ball cans?
Ball make many different can types so it depends which type you are talking about. They have different can diameters and different lid types. In order for us to answer the question we need to know what what specific parts you want to use in combination with each other.
@@KegLand hi, 202 b64 . STD 12 oz(355) and 16oz (473cc). Thnx
It was for 10,000 USD last month, now it is 19,000 USD?
Will this machine be able to can nitrogen infused beer?
Yes as long as you are pre-infusing the nitrogen that is no problem. This type of machine doesn't dose nitrogen into the beer but if the nitrogen is already in solution it will fill this type of beverage no problem.
Will it can 473ml cans?
yes no problem at all. You have heaps of adjustment in the table height on this model.
@@KegLand can this utilize liquid nitrogen dosing, sorry if the video already answers this question it’s been awhile since I’ve seen the video
What about the price of???
It's best to look at our website for the most up to date pricing.
Cant believe this guy is only 96cm toll, is that measure on the wall correctly?
Will it carbonate your drink ?
No, like all canning machines you need to have the beverage already carbonated before it gets to the machine.
How many cans per hour? Cann size variable? What is the price(s per variations)?
900 (the product description states 15 cans per minute)
@@indiekiduk thank you indiekiduk! Do you have a knowledge about the price of the complete unit?
@@elfillari sure, the listing states it currently costs $18,999
have a look between 5:43 and 6:00 and see how many cans have been filled.
Hmm, how much beer do I need to make this viable in a domestic situation?? 🤔🍻
You can do it for sure! Gives some can's to your mates!
My Request to your company to supply such machinery to my place Bhubaneswar city in Odisha state in India
We would be more than happy to sell our gear to a home brew distributor in India but I think none exist right?
Hi, how much does that machine cost?
It's best to check the pricing on our website www.kegland.com.au
only 19k , i'll take 5 lol
Haha, so the usual price of 30k is too much for a small machine so you made one 25k :))) … that’s cheap yeah