Industry News

  • The birth of the crown cap

    Crown caps are the type of caps commonly used today for beer, soft drinks and condiments. Today’s consumers have become accustomed to this bottle cap, but few people know that there is an interesting little story about the invention process of this bottle cap. Painter is a mechanic in the U...
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  • Why did Diageo host this sensational Diageo World Bartending Competition?

    Recently, the eight top bartenders in mainland China of the Diageo World Class were born, and eight top bartenders are about to participate in the wonderful finals of the mainland China competition. Not only that, but Diageo also launched the Diageo Bar Academy this year. Why did Diageo put so mu...
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  • Introduction of spray welding process of glass bottle can mold

    This paper introduces the spray welding process of glass bottle can molds from three aspects The first aspect: the spray welding process of bottle and can glass molds, including manual spray welding, plasma spray welding, laser spray welding, etc. The common process of mold spray welding – ...
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  • How to distinguish a Bordeaux bottle from a Burgundy bottle?

    1. Bordeaux bottle The Bordeaux bottle is named after the famous wine-producing region of France, Bordeaux. Wine bottles in the Bordeaux region are vertical on both sides, and the bottle is tall. When decanting, this shoulder design allows the sediments in the aged Bordeaux wine to be retained. M...
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  • The pros and cons of two wine lids

    1. Cork stopper advantage: ·It is the most original and is still the most widely used one, especially for wines that need to be aged in the bottle. The cork allows a small amount of oxygen to gradually enter the bottle, allowing the wine to achieve the optimal balance of aromas one and three that...
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  • Why are there 21 serrations on beer cown caps?

    How many serrations are there on a beer bottle cap? This must have stumped a lot of people. To tell you exactly, all beer you see every day, whether it’s a large bottle or a small bottle, has 21 serrations on the lid. So why are there 21 serrations on the cap? As early as the end of the 19t...
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  • There is a shortage of bottles in Europe, and the delivery cycle is doubled, causing the price of whisky to increase by 30%

    According to authoritative media reports, there may be a shortage of glass beer bottles in the UK due to rising energy prices. At present, some people in the industry have reported that there is also a large gap in the bottle of Scotch whisky. The price increase will lead to an increase in the co...
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  • How to clean and maintain the glassware of the glass bottle type?

    As alcoholic products become more and more abundant, glass wine bottle products become more and more diversified. Because of their beautiful appearance, some wine bottles are of great collection value, and are often regarded by some friends as a good product for collection and viewing. So, how to...
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  • Where is the earnings improvement in the beer industry heading? How far can high-end upgrades be seen?

    Recently, Changjiang Securities released a research report saying that the current consumption of beer in my country is still dominated by the middle and low grades, and the upgrading potential is considerable. The main views of Changjiang Securities are as follows: The mainstream grades of beer ...
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  • Suntory announces price hikes starting in October this year

    Suntory, a well-known Japanese food and beverage company, announced this week that due to rising production costs, it will launch a large-scale price increase for its bottled and canned beverages in the Japanese market from October this year. The price increase this time is 20 yen (about 1 yuan)....
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  • Why are beer bottles green?

    The history of beer is very long. The earliest beer appeared around 3000 BC. It was brewed by the Semites in Persia. At that time, the beer did not even have foam, let alone bottled. It is also with the continuous development of history that in the mid-19th century, beer began to be sold in glass...
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  • The British beer industry in the face of rising glass bottle prices

    Beer lovers will soon find it difficult to get their favourite bottled beer as soaring energy costs lead to a shortage of glassware, a food and beverage wholesaler has warned. Beer suppliers are already having trouble sourcing glassware. Glass bottle production is a typical energy-intensive indus...
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