Archive for category Casks

Keg Standards & Specifications

These documents refer to reusable draught beer containers and are an industry recommendation to address best practice in the design, manufacture, purchase and performance of said containers to ensure due diligence.

Basically a good thing to have a look at or give to your supplier before you order any containers.

Cask specs coming soon!

Standards & Specifications 20 litre Kegs

Standards & Specifications 30 litre Kegs

Standards & Specifications 50 litre Kegs

Standards & Specifications 100 litre Kegs

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Ecasks – Correct usage

http://www.ecasks.co.uk/Wholesalers.htm

http://www.ecasks.co.uk/fair_use_policy.htm

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BBPA guidelines for handling frozen containers

Click here for the guidelines

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Guidelines For The Purchase Of Beer Kegs/Casks

Guidelines For The Purchase Of Beer Kegs/Casks –
Both New & Secondhand

Launched at SIBA Conference 2010

Click here for the guidelines

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Register of Keg, Cask, Downtube Manufacturers/Repairers

For a list of BFBi Container Manufacturers & Repairers CLICK HERE

For a list of BFBi Downtube Manufactuers & Repairers CLICK HERE

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Keg Watch Notice re. Technical Circular 418

BBPA Technical Circular 418 (Keg and Cask Supply Chain Best Practice) was introduced on 9 July 2007.  BBPA Council and members approved this document and agreed to implement the best practice measures within their businesses.  Section 3.4.8 of TC418 requires the “possessor” to post sorted containers on Spa Trak and requires the container owner to arrange uplift within 28 days (this will reduce to 21 days).  If containers are not uplifted within this period, the “possessor” can arrange for Keg Watch to collect these containers and repatriate them to the owner at the owner’s expense.  To date, Keg Watch has been providing a ‘honeymoon’ period by contacting the owners prior to uplift in an effort to give them the opportunity to uplift their own containers and thus save themselves the Keg Watch charge. 

 

At the RAMP (Returnable Assets Management Panel) meeting on 2 September 2009 it was agreed that as of 1 October 2009 Keg Watch would no longer make prior contact; instead Keg Watch will arrange the uplift once the request has been received from the “possessor”. 

 

To ensure you do not incur any unnecessary costs please ensure that you access the Spa Trak system on a regular basis and take prompt action to recover any listed containers.  Container owners should ensure that they read and familiarise themselves with Technical Circular 418 which is available on the BBPA website, SIBA website or by contacting Keg Watch on 0808 100 1945.

 

From SIBA News 09 09 09….

Keg Watch collections

Don’t forget, as reported in SIBA News earlier this year, Keg Watch will cease to contact owning brewers who’s casks have been left on Spa-Trak for over 28 days before collecting them upon the holding yards request.  This will happen at the end of September.  It is your responsibility to check Spa Trak at regular intervals.

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Message from Keg Watch – second hand casks

All brewers purchasing second hand casks PLEASE have them re-plated before they are put out into trade.

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Container Management Update July

cmujuly2009 Click here for the latest news regarding Casks & Kegs

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Keg & Casks – Technical Circular 418

SIBA members have agreed to abide by the container best practice document. 

Click here for technical circular 418

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