Beer Kit

The Beer Kit consists of a plastic spout and flexible tubes, specifically designed for bottling craft beer. This kit allows for a simple and safe operation, ensuring product quality during the filling process.

 


 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Output
approximately 170 bph of 330 ml bottles

Internal neck diameter of the container
from 16 to 28 mm

Minimum bottle height
180 millimetres

Maximum bottle height
330 mm

Faq

What is the Beer Kit for?
The Beer Kit is a specific accessory for the Enolmatic, designed for filling craft beer and foamy beverages. It allows for simple, hygienic, and safe bottling, minimizing foam formation.
Can I bottle beer already carbonated with carbon dioxide (CO₂)?
No, the Enolmatic filling system works by vacuum and is not suitable for already carbonated products such as: beer with CO₂, sparkling wines, fizzy drinks. The vacuum could cause gas loss from the beverage, resulting in excessive foaming or leakage during filling.
What products can I bottle with the Beer Kit?
The Beer Kit is ideal for: non-carbonated beer (before carbonation) bottle-conditioned beer non-sparkling cider kombucha other foamy liquid beverages not already carbonated with CO₂
What does the beer kit include?
The kit includes: plastic spout designed for foamy liquids flexible tubing for suction and connection to the Enolmatic fittings for quick and secure connection
Can I use the Beer Kit with an Enolmatic I already own?
Yes, the Beer Kit is a universal accessory compatible with all Enolmatic units. It can be easily installed without any permanent modification to the machine.
Can I use the Beer Kit for other liquids?
Yes, it can also be used to fill natural ciders, non-carbonated kombucha, infusions, and other liquids prone to foaming, as long as they are not already carbonated.
Is it difficult to clean?
No. The Beer Kit is easy to disassemble and all parts in contact with the product can be washed with hot water and food-grade detergents.
How many liters can I fill per hour with the Beer Kit?
The filling speed depends on the type of product and the temperature, but with 750 ml bottles you can reach up to 170 bottles per hour under optimal conditions.