Cask Colour Banding Register
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About Cask Colour Banding  The British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA) & Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) maintain an informal container colour band registration scheme on behalf of UK brewers.  The colour band combinations are created using colours: Â
Black 00-E-53 (9005)
Light Green 12-E-53 (6018) Blue (light) 18-E-51 (5012) Spruce Green 14-C-39 (6005) Blue (mid) 18-E-53 (5005) Orange 06-E-51 (2003) Brown 08-B-29 (8016) Red 04-E-53 (3020) Yellow 10-E-53 (1018) White 00-E-55 (9003) Cream (No RAL) Gold (No RAL) Grey (No RAL) Purple (No RAL) Pink (No RAL) Â The colours shades derive from the British Standard BS 4800 series (1972) but similar shades are also used from the RAL system. Â The bands are applied side by side, separated by a small gap, usually between the rolling rings of the containers.
 This is a voluntary system with the aim of avoiding duplication. The BBPA and SIBA cannot be held responsible for any errors or misunderstandings arising from the sorting/collection of containers.  Colour bands should be regarded as an aid to identification and not a definitive system.  Containers should be identified by all means available, i.e. brewers name stamped on container, product labels etc.      |
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