The craft beer industry has always been about rebellion and innovation. While glass bottles and aluminum cans have dominated the scene for decades, a new player is entering the taproom: PET Beer Cans. For microbreweries and producers of RTD (Ready-to-Drink) cocktails, switching to plastic offers unique advantages that align with modern consumer lifestyles.
Craft beer drinkers drink with their eyes first. They love the hazy golden hue of a NEIPA or the deep ruby of a sour ale. Traditional aluminum cans hide this beauty. Clear PET Cans allow the brewer to showcase the beer's natural color and clarity right on the shelf. This "what you see is what you get" appeal can be a significant differentiator in a crowded fridge at a bottle shop.
For many small breweries, installing a full-scale aluminum canning line is prohibitively expensive and requires massive minimum orders of printed cans.
Beer is often enjoyed outdoors—at the beach, on hikes, or at festivals. Glass is heavy and often banned in these areas due to safety concerns.
We know what you are thinking: "Will it taste like plastic?" Absolutely not. Our food-grade PET is inert and does not react with the alcohol or hops. Combined with an airtight aluminum lid seal, your brew stays fresh, carbonated, and true to the flavor profile you worked hard to create.
No. The food-grade PET material used for the cans is chemically inert and does not react with alcohol, hops, or other ingredients. Your beverage maintains its original flavor profile.
Our PET cans are paired with an airtight aluminum easy-open lid. This tight seal keeps carbonation locked in and prevents external oxygen from entering, preserving beverage freshness.
Yes. Because PET cans are lightweight and shatterproof, they are safe and ideal for environments like beaches, swimming pools, music festivals, and hiking trails where glass is prohibited.
Absolutely. Unlike traditional aluminum cans that require large print runs, PET cans are available in smaller quantities. They can be labeled using budget-friendly, pressure-sensitive labels, making them perfect for experimental or seasonal batches.
The clear nature of PET allows consumers to see the actual color and texture of the beverage, such as the vibrant haze of a NEIPA or the rich color of a sour ale, which helps products stand out on shelves.