Best Bev employs FinnCo vaporizers at its beverage facility
Feb 8, 2024

Best Bev: ‘We have used FinnCo’s vaporizers for some years’

Leading beverage manufacturer, Best Bev operates a 130,000 sq. ft. facility in New York state where it delivers a full range of services to the US beverage industry.  With everything from tunnel pasteurization and in-line cartoning, to variety packing and even an on-site testing lab, Best Bev produces everything from seltzers and teas to canned cocktails and wines.

Project Manager, Jack Blobe, explains how the company serves its customers: “We’re a contract manufacturer, we produce just about anything that you can put into an aluminium beverage can. We work as a one stop shop, we blend, fill, and package into various paperboard/corrugate containers, both straight flavor and variety packs.

“It’s key that we offer formulation, material sourcing, filling, variety packing, and warehousing services all under one roof.”

Best Bev’s high-speed lines can run any can size, working with both new beverage brands as well as established brands seeking to expand into new markets or increase their production capacity.

Gas plays a major part in their production, with Nitrogen being used for dosing into non-carbonated products and as a process gas in batching. 

CO2 is central to the process as well.  As Jack Blobe says: “We use CO2 to carbonate with our in-line blenders before the finished liquid is sent to our fillers.  It’s the industry standard way of operating and we have used FinnCo’s vaporizers, via FIBA, for some years.  We had them installed at our previous, smaller facility over the state border in PA, so when we moved to our new larger facility in NY it made perfect sense to utilize FinnCo’s vaporizers here too.”

With Best Bev’s location in the Northeast,  FinnCo’s FinnStack electric vaporizers were the company’s best solution for vaporizing CO2.  The FinnStack vaporizer uses 480Vac/3p power to heat modular aluminum blocks that transfer that heat to the liquid CO2. 

CO2 vapor that is temperature-controlled by the vaporizer is injected under pressure into the beverage process line.  Some locations in warmer climates can use ambient air vaporizers or a combination of ambient and electric vaporizers to reduce operating costs.