The Popular Beer Bottle Dimensions

2024-11-27 13:54:10

Introduction

There are many different sizes of beer bottles for holding beer. Depending on the capacity and the specific requirements of the manufacturer, different types of beer bottles will be used on the market. This article will introduce the types of popular beer bottles dimensions currently in the market. By understanding their capacities and other features, you can select the products that meet your market. The article will also provide various measurement methods for different beer bottles for your reference. Hope this article can bring value to you.

Overview of Popular Beer Bottle Dimensions

The dimensions below specify the capacity, overall height, overall diameter, and recommended label area for several common commercial beer bottle sizes. Hope can help the beer bottle wholesale.

Bottle Type

Capacity

(US/Metric)

Overall Height

Overall Diameter

Label Straight

Description & Notes

Stubby / Steinie

12 oz / 355 ml

6.9”

2.7”

3.2”

A short-neck vintage style 

Long neck

12 oz / 355 ml

9.1”

2.4”

3.5” 

This 355ml beer bottle is Industry Standard Bottle (ISB)

Belgian

12.7 oz / 375 ml

8.7”

2.6”

3.9”

Typically the container of choice for lambic and gueze styles,

Bomber

22 oz / 650 ml

11”

2.9”

4.8”

Used for special releases, like imperial stouts

Growler

64 oz / 1.893 L

11”

5”

5.4”

A large format transport container

The Types of Popular Beer Bottles Dimensions 

There is no standard for the values, varies by manufacturer. Contact us for more info.

1. Stubby / Steinie – 12 oz / 355 ml (Short-Neck Vintage)

The stubby (also called steinie) is the nostalgic workhorse of the beer world. First popularized during the 1930s and 1940s, it was the standard in North America before the longneck took over. Now, it’s making a comeback for its retro charm.

Capacity: 12 fl oz / 355 ml

Overall Height: 6.9 inches (175 mm)

Overall Diameter: 2.7 inches (68.6 mm)

Label Straight (Panel): 3.2 inches high × 4 inches wide (81 mm × 102 mm)

Neck Finish: Standard 26mm crown ( pry-off or twist-off)

Weight (empty): About 190g

                           

                                                     Stubby

longneck

                                                   Long neck

2 Longneck – 12 oz / 355 ml (Industry Standard Bottle – ISB)

More than 80% of beer sold in this kind beer bottle in the U.S. uses this Long neck beer bottle. Thanks to the narrow neck it easy to controlled. And the label panel is perfectly size for bold brands.

Capacity: 12 fl oz / 355 ml

Overall Height: 9.1 inches (231 mm)

Overall Diameter: 2.4 inches (61 mm)

Label Straight (Panel): 3.5 inches high × 4 inches wide (89 mm × 102 mm)

Neck Finish: 26mm crown

Weight (empty): About 200g

3. Belgian Bottle – 12.7 oz / 375 ml

This kind beer bottle has thicker base, champagne-like punt, and a neck designed for cork and cage.

Capacity: 12.7 fl oz / 375 ml

Overall Height: 8.7 inches (221 mm)

Overall Diameter: 2.6 inches (66 mm)

Label Straight (Panel): 3.9 inches high (99 mm) — width varies, typically 4.3″ (109 mm)

Neck Finish: 29mm Belgian cork (26mm crown also common)

Weight (empty): About 320 g

                                                       Belgian

     Bomber        

4. Bomber – 22 oz / 650 ml

The bomber is craft beer’s statement piece.The large label panel is a canvas for artwork.

Capacity: 22 fl oz / 650 ml

Overall Height: 11 inches (279 mm)

Overall Diameter: 2.9 inches (73.7 mm)

Label Straight (Panel): 4.8 inches high (122 mm) — width ~5.1″ (130 mm)

Neck Finish: 26mm or 29mm crown/cork

Weight (empty): About 400 g

5. Growler – 64 oz / 1.893 L

A mini keg with a handle, large capacity.

Capacity: 64 fl oz / 1.893 L (half gallon)

Style: Wide mouth, handle optional (screw cap or flip-top)

Overall Height: 11 inches / 10.9 inches (279–277 mm) — varies by manufacturer

Overall Diameter: 5 inches / 4.9 inches (127–124 mm)

Label Straight (Panel): 5.4 inches high × 5.4 inches wide (137 mm × 137 mm)

Neck Finish: 38mm screw cap (standard)

Weight (empty): About 800–1000 g

                                                  Growler

Understanding Beer Bottles Measurements

Although the molds used for beer bottles vary from different manufacturers. However, it is still very important to figure out how to measure a beer bottle. The following are the points to be noted when you measuring beer bottles.

1. Overall Height & Overall Diameter

Overall Height: Measured from the base (bearing surface) to the top of the finish (rim).

Overall Diameter: Widest point of the body (usually mid-section).

overall Height & overall diameter

                                  Bottle finish & Neck

2. Bottle Finish & Neck Details

The finish is the top part of the bottle that accepts the lids (cap, cork, etc.).

3. Fill Point Capacity & Label Panel

Fill Point: The level beer should reach when filled (usually 1–1.5″ below rim for head space).

Label Panel (Straight): Flat vertical area for label adhesion.

Label Indent: Recessed area (optional) for embedded look.

                                   Fill point & Label Panel

Conclusion

Whether you’re a brewer, a graphic designer crafting the perfect labels, or a beer bottle distributor , knowing the exact dimensions of popular beer bottles is essential. From the standard longneck to the hefty growler, each bottle shape serves a purpose — balancing tradition, functionality, marketing appeal, and better logistics. Smilebottles offers a complete solution for beer bottles. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us immediately.

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