Craft brewer quadruples 12-pack cartoning speeds

From a new brew house to a high-level depalletizer to a filling/seaming monoblock to automatic cartoning and sealing, Jack’s Abby Brewing Co. has got it going.

Jack's Abby Leisure Time
Jack's Abby Leisure Time

Founded in 2011, Jack’s Abby Brewing Co., Framingham, MA, is owned and operated by three brothers—Jack, Eric, and Sam Hendler. The award-winning craft brewery specializes exclusively in lagers and currently distributes its products primarily in the Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, and Upstate New York areas.

The business has been growing rapidly. To keep pace with product demand, the brewery has expanded its facilities and installed additional, more automated packaging equipment to augment or replace manual operations. Jack’s Abby Brewing packages beers in 12-oz and 16-oz cans, 12-oz and .5-L glass bottles, half-barrel kegs, and 1/6 barrel logs.

Canned beers represent the largest portion of the brewery’s business, so it stands to reason that a new canning line was installed about a year ago. When asked about the fact that some craft brewers were experiencing can supply issues, brewery co-owner and brew master Jack Hendler says, “We have encountered occasional problems obtaining a timely supply of 16-oz cans. But we are working on our end to make sure that we’re factoring in necessary lead times to avoid those issues in the future.”

A highlight of the new can line is automatic cartoning on a Spartan horizontal end-load/close cartoner from Econocorp that quadruples cartoning speeds. But upstream equipment from CFT is also quite impressive. In addition to a depalletizer, a rinser, and a monobloc filler/seamer, CFT also provided a 70-hectoliter brew house with malt milling, water prep, automatic CIP, and fermentation and maturation tanks. CFT was also chiefly responsible for line integration. Says Jack Hendler, “CFT was able to design the entire canning line at the same time they were designing and installing our brewhouse.”

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