A Microbrewery’s Guide to Canning Craft Beer Successfully

For microbreweries, canning is more than packaging — it’s a critical step that directly impacts beer quality, shelf life, and brand reputation. Done right, it allows you to expand beyond taproom sales, reach retail shelves, and grow your business. Done wrong, it can ruin even the best brew.
This guide walks you through how to can craft beer successfully — and how Eazy Canning’s FENIX filling system and iKAN seamer help small breweries achieve professional results without industrial-scale equipment.
Why Canning Matters for Craft Breweries
Canning has become the preferred packaging format for many breweries because it offers:
Better Protection
Cans block light and oxygen, preserving hop aroma and flavor.
Portability & Convenience
Ideal for takeaway, retail, and distribution.
Scalability
Allows microbreweries to grow beyond on-site consumption.
However, achieving these benefits depends entirely on how well the beer is filled and sealed.
The Biggest Challenges in Canning Craft Beer
Oxygen Exposure (The #1 Enemy)
Even small amounts of oxygen can:
- Destroy hop aroma
- Cause stale, “cardboard” flavors
- Reduce shelf life drastically
Poorly canned beer may last less than 30 days, while properly canned beer can last 90–120 days.
Excessive Foaming
Foam leads to:
- Product loss
- Inconsistent fills
- Oxygen pickup
Inconsistent Seaming
Bad seams cause:
- Leaks
- Flat beer (CO₂ loss)
- Contamination
Limited Space & Budget
Microbreweries often lack:
- Large production floors
- Capital for automated canning lines
This is where compact solutions become essential.
Step-by-Step: How to Can Craft Beer Successfully
Step 1: Prepare & Purge the Can
Before filling:
- Purge the can with CO₂ to remove oxygen
- Ensure equipment is clean and sanitized
This step is critical for maintaining beer freshness.
Step 2: Use Counter-Pressure Filling
Why it matters:
Beer is carbonated — and filling under normal conditions causes foam and gas loss.
Solution:
Use counter-pressure filling, which:
- Matches pressure inside the can and tank
- Minimizes foam
- Preserves carbonation and aroma
The FENIX filling system is specifically designed for this step:
- Counter-pressure filling up to 4 bars
Maintains carbonation and reduces foam - Patented internal clamping system
Creates a tight seal inside the can neck with one motion - Minimal oxygen pickup
Protects flavor and extends shelf life - Filling speed: 3–4 cans/min per head (up to ~150/hour)
Ideal for small-batch production
Result: Clean, foam-free fills with preserved taste and carbonation.
Step 3: Seam Immediately After Filling
Once filled:
- Place lid quickly
- Seam immediately to prevent oxygen exposure
The iKAN seamer ensures professional sealing:
- Up to 10 cans per minute
Efficient small-batch production - High-quality double seam
Airtight, leak-proof closure - Compatible with 200–1000 ml cans
Flexible for different formats - Compact, portable design
Fits directly in taprooms or small breweries
Result: Durable, shelf-stable cans with consistent quality.
Step 4: Build a Smooth Workflow
A successful canning line follows a simple flow:
Purge → Fill (FENIX) → Seam (iKAN) → Inspect
To optimize:
- Minimize time between filling and seaming
- Reduce unnecessary handling
- Maintain consistent operator technique
Efficient workflows help reduce waste and improve throughput.
Why Eazy Canning Is Ideal for Microbreweries
Professional Quality Without Industrial Cost
- Affordable compared to automated lines
- Designed specifically for small and medium producers
Compact & Space-Saving
- Fits on standard work tables
- Ideal for taprooms and small facilities
Precision & Consistency
- Accurate filling reduces waste
- Reliable seaming prevents defects
Scalable Production
- Start with small batches
- Expand output as demand grows
Hygienic & Brewery-Ready
- Food-grade stainless steel construction
- CIP-compatible cleaning for brewery hygiene standards
Additional Tips for Success
Monitor Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
Keep DO levels as low as possible to maintain beer quality.
Train Your Team
Consistency in operation = consistency in product.
Test Before Scaling
Run small batches and refine your process.
Maintain Equipment
Regular inspection prevents downtime and defects.
Final Thoughts
Canning craft beer successfully comes down to control, precision, and timing. For microbreweries, the challenge is achieving this without expensive, complex systems.
That’s exactly what Eazy Canning’s FENIX and iKAN deliver:
- Professional-grade filling and sealing
- Minimal oxygen exposure
- Preserved carbonation and flavor
- Compact, scalable solutions
With the right process and tools, your brewery can confidently move from taproom pours to high-quality canned products ready for retail and distribution.
In today’s competitive craft beer market, great brewing isn’t enough — great packaging is what gets your beer into customers’ hands.

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