A video look at Troegs bottling line. The line can fill 110 bottles per minute. That’s 6,600 bottles an hour. Just shy of 3,000 cases a day.
The depalletizer loads new bottles onto the packaging line. The bottles are rinsed with filtered water and then enter the filler where it is purged with carbon dioxide to reduce oxygen in the bottle. The bottle is filled with beer, receives a secondary carbon dioxide purge and then crowned to eliminate all oxygen in the bottle.
Troegs is enjoying new digs in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Seconds from Hershey Park.