If you’ve ever bought beer in cans, then you’re familiar with the little sticker on the can that tells you where the beer was brewed and bottled. Even if the beer tastes just fine, there’s something about those labels that makes drinking it feel kind of cheap and shoddy. Well, now you can get a fancy machine that seals those generic beer label right onto your canned beverage, so your drink doesn’t look like it came from some bargain bin and you can feel like you’re drinking something of quality even when you’re not paying premium prices.
What is a Generic Beer Label?
A generic beer label is an adhesive paper label that can be applied to the top of a can so that it looks identical to the original beer label. These labels are commonly used by breweries and brew pubs for branding purposes. The idea behind the generic beer label is to provide smaller breweries with an inexpensive way to produce their own labels without having to pay for expensive printing services. The process of applying generic labels is fairly easy, but there are some things you should know before you start using them on your cans.The first thing you should know about generic labels is that they typically don’t have any special adhesive, which means they need to be applied while the can is wet or damp.
How Does It Work?
The machine is designed to work with any standard beer can. Simply insert the can into the machine and press down on the pedal to activate the seaming process. After about 10 seconds, you’ll have two perfectly seamed cans ready for labeling! To remove labels from existing cans, just use the included adhesive remover. It’s compatible with all types of glue including hot melt and water-activated adhesives.
Who Needs It?
Everybody’s done it before. You go to the store and buy some beer, but you don’t want to put your name or any other personal information on the can because it’s not yours. This is a pretty common practice, and while you may get away with this once in awhile, sooner or later someone will see that generic label and know who bought it. Not only is this an invasion of privacy, but also illegal to sell alcohol with false labeling. A recent invention has been made for people like us: the beer can seamer for sale that makes generic labels for cans of beer. All you have to do is enter in what type of beer you’re making and then just print off as many as you need for when you go back to the store again! It couldn’t be easier.