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Semi-Auto Cannular Canning Machine from Kegland

£490.00 Regular price £600.00

We are offering these at an inflation busting discount - our best ever price! 

The Semi Auto Cannular Canning machine from Kegland supplied by BrewKegTap comes with:

  • Free shipping to UK addresses with DPD
  • Semi-Auto Cannular Machine 
  • 24V Kegland Power supply (OPTION)
  • CDL / CDLE (Visy) Chuck for use with UK / EU CDL cans (OPTION)
  • Kegland Splash guard (OPTION)
  • Feeler gauge to help setting up (CURRENTLY NOT INCLUDED UNTIL WE GET MORE STOCK)
  • Parts and Labour 1 year full warranty and life-time support.

We don't currently sell cans.

The chuck will need fitting and adjusting as per the video and instructions but this is quite straight forward and its important to get to know what a good seam looks like and how to achieve this so that you can service and maintain your machine as you use it. The machine will need semi-regular checking to ensure that a good seal is being achieved - so its worth getting to grips with this from the start.

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From the manufacturer:

The Cannular can seamer is a manual can seamer that is easy to use, reliable and beautifully simple and with this Semi-Auto Model it just got even easier.  Now you don't even have to pull a lever to seam the can.  The seaming process takes only 3 Seconds!  That's crazy fast.

Whether you're a bar wanting to fill your own crowlers or you are a home brewer wanting to keep your home brew fresh and protected from damaging light, the Cannular is the answer.  The Cannular can seamer is one of the most compact and easy to use benchtop can seamers around.  With a single operator you can seam/seal the cans in 3 seconds meaning this compact machine is suitable for small breweries or brewpubs doing small production runs.

Semi-Auto Design
This new Semi-Auto Model of can seamer is able to guarantee you get a consistent seaming process every time. Unlike our less expensive manual can seamer this machine has no lever meaning it's even easier for the operator to seam the can consistently and will not vary on how hard the operator is pulling the lever.  Once the machine is tuned only a small amount of oil on the bearings is required and no other maintenance for 50,000 cans.  

Safe To Use with Low Voltage Power Supply
If you have ever used a can seamer you would know that you can sometimes spill liquids while processing cans.  As a result, we have made the Cannular machine with 24v DC so even when you make a mess you don't have a risk of electrocuting yourself.  This also makes the machine easier to clean and wash down.

Environmentally Friendly
When compared with disposable glass bottles cans are much more environmentally friendly as they are:
* Significantly lighter making them less energy-consuming to transport
* More recyclable, more cost-effective to recycle, and a higher percentage of cans get recycled in Australia when compared with glass

Great For Outdoor Events
Cans are a fantastic choice for outdoor events, parties, pool events, or at the beach.  Broken glass can be dangerous and difficult to clean up completely. Cans on the other hand are the safest choice in this respect.

Preserve the Products Quality and Freshness
Gas Barrier - Although a glass bottle is completely airtight, the crown seals allows a small migration of CO2 out of the beverage and allows small amounts of oxygen to get ingress as the rubber seal is permeable.  So as a packaging solution glass bottles are imperfect and the product quality will degrade more rapidly due to this gas migration. Aluminium cans have a hermetic metal on metal seal that is impervious to gas transmission.
Light Block - Many beverages especially beer can get damaged quickly due to light.  If you expose many beers to sunlight for even 5 minutes the beer can become light damaged ("skunked").  Even softer light such as indoor lights will damage beer over time and noticeable skunking can occur with both incandescent and fluorescent light globes within hours.  So unless you keep your glass bottles in the dark all the time you will compromise the beer quality.  Aluminium cans solve this problem by blocking 100% of damaging light.


 

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Semi-Auto Cannular Canning Machine from Kegland

£490.00 Regular price £600.00
Brewing frequently asked questions

How long does it take to brew beer?

The time it takes to brew beer can vary, but on average, the process takes about 4 to 6 weeks. This includes the various stages such as malting, mashing, boiling, fermenting, conditioning, and bottling. However, some beer styles may require longer aging periods for optimal flavor development.

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