Tonic and mixers

Tonic water and mixer drink filling machines.

Tonic water and mixer filling machines for glass bottles, PET bottles and cans. UK support for counter-pressure filling and capping.

Customer route

Choose the equipment around the drink, pack and output.

Tonic and mixer drinks are often premium carbonated products where fill level, cap presentation and label quality are important. The filling route should protect carbonation while keeping the finished bottle or can clean and sale-ready.

  • Tonic, soda water, ginger ale and mixer drink applications
  • Bottle and can routes with closure or seaming support
  • Suitable specification for small batches or growing output
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Specification notes

Useful points before requesting a quote.

What to specify first

Start with the product type, carbonation, fill volume, container size, cap or seam, target output and whether labelling or coding must be included.

Best matched machinery route

Mixer drink producers should confirm bottle or can size, closure style, carbonation level and the number of product variants. That gives a clearer specification for filling heads, changeovers, cap handling and labelling.

Common applications

Suitable routes can be discussed for tonic water, soda water, ginger ale, ginger beer, bitter lemon and cocktail mixers.

Questions to ask

Before specifying this machine route.

Can tonic water be filled into glass bottles?

Yes. Glass bottle routes can be planned with counter-pressure filling and suitable capping.

Can the same equipment run different mixers?

Often yes, subject to cleaning, flavour carryover control and changeover requirements.

What closure is common for mixer bottles?

Screw caps, ROPP caps or crown closures may be considered depending on bottle and brand format.

Ask for the right route

Get a practical carbonated filling recommendation.

Send the product, carbonation, container, closure, target output and whether you need a standalone machine or complete line.