How to Choose the Right Aluminum Can Size: A Complete Guide
Introduction
Choosing the right aluminum can size is one of the most important decisions in beverage packaging. The can size affects not just volume, but consumer perception, production costs, filling line compatibility, shipping efficiency, and market positioning.
This guide covers all 12 standard aluminum can sizes from 180ml to 500ml, helping you make an informed decision for your beverage brand.
Understanding Can Sizes: The Basics
Aluminum cans come in three main body types, each with distinct visual characteristics and applications:
Within each body type, multiple capacity options exist. The relationship between body type and capacity determines the can's visual proportions and shelf presence.
Standard Cans: The Global Standard
Standard cans feature a classic cylindrical profile with a height-to-diameter ratio of approximately 1.83:1. They are the most widely used can format worldwide.
330ml Standard (11.2oz)
The undisputed global leader. Dominant in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Perfect for:
- Beer (export and international markets)
- Soda and soft drinks
- Ready-to-drink beverages
- Coconut water and functional drinks
355ml Standard (12oz)
North America's beverage standard. Universally used for:
- Beer (major domestic brands)
- Soda (Coca-Cola, Pepsi)
- Energy drinks
- Iced tea and sports drinks
473ml Standard (16oz)
The "tall boy" craft beer standard. Growing rapidly in North America:
- Craft beer (IPAs, stouts, seasonal releases)
- Hard seltzers
- Premium import beers
500ml Standard (16.9oz)
European premium standard. Dominant in Germany, Eastern Europe, and China:
- Premium beer
- Barrel-aged beers
- Sports and energy drinks
Sleek Cans: Modern & Premium
Sleek cans have a more slender profile with a height-to-diameter ratio of approximately 2.16:1. They convey modernity and premium positioning.
269ml Sleek (9.1oz)
Brazil's fastest-growing format. Ideal for quick-consumption occasions:
- Ice-cold beer
- Premium sodas
- Flavored alcoholic beverages
330ml Sleek (11.2oz)
Global emerging format with premium appeal:
- Premium craft beer
- Hard seltzers
- Functional beverages
355ml Sleek (12oz)
Energy drink standard (Monster, Red Bull). Features:
- Premium perception
- Superior shelf visibility
- Brand differentiation
Slim Cans: Functional & Targeted
Slim cans have an ultra-slender profile with a height-to-diameter ratio of approximately 2.56:1. They are the standard for energy drinks and single-serve functional beverages.
250ml Slim (8.5oz)
The Red Bull standard. Dominates global energy drink market:
- Energy drinks
- Functional beverages
- Ready-to-drink coffee
180ml Slim (6oz)
Compact format for concentrated beverages:
- Energy shots
- Concentrated functional drinks
- Premium small-format beverages
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing
1. Market & Geography
Regional standards matter. What sells in one market may not work in another. Research your target market's dominant formats.
2. Filling Line Compatibility
Ensure your can dimensions match your contract filler's equipment. Changing can sizes may require significant line modifications.
3. Consumer Perception
Size communicates value. Larger cans suggest more product value, while sleek cans suggest premium positioning.
4. Logistics & Shipping
Can size affects palletization efficiency and shipping costs. Larger cans mean fewer units per pallet.
5. Price Point Strategy
Match can size to your pricing strategy. Smaller cans work for impulse purchases; larger cans justify premium pricing.
Market-Specific Requirements
North America
Standard formats: 355ml (beer/soda), 473ml (craft beer), 355ml Sleek (energy drinks), 250ml Slim (energy drinks)
Europe
Standard formats: 330ml (global standard), 500ml (premium beer), 250ml Slim (energy drinks)
Asia Pacific
Standard formats: 330ml (dominant), 500ml (growing), 250ml (functional beverages)
Latin America
Standard formats: 330ml (beer), 269ml Sleek (growing), 355ml (imports)
Africa & Middle East
Standard formats: 330ml (beer/soft drinks), 500ml (premium)
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Get Expert RecommendationFrequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between 330ml and 355ml cans?
330ml is 11.2oz (used globally), while 355ml is 12oz (standard in North America). 355ml cans are slightly taller. Both use the same 202 SOT easy open end.
Can I use the same filling line for different can sizes?
Only if the cans share the same diameter. Standard cans (66.3mm diameter) can run on the same line regardless of height. Sleek and slim cans have different diameters and require separate equipment.
What's the MOQ for custom printed cans?
Standard MOQ is 300,000 pieces per design. Plain (blank) cans can be ordered in smaller quantities starting from 1×40HQ container.
Do all can sizes have the same wall thickness?
No. Thinner products (water, soda) use standard gauge. Thicker products (beer with carbonation, viscous beverages) may require heavier gauge walls for pressure resistance.
What's the standard easy open end for each can type?
Standard and Sleek cans use 202 SOT ends. Slim cans use 200 SOT ends. Both are globally standardized and compatible with standard filling equipment.