View Full Version : Cask pricing?
MikeRoy
10-26-2005, 11:54 PM
I'm working on starting to distribute cask ale in my area. Just curious of how others are pricing their firkins.
What does a firkin (10.8 gallon) run in your area?
If you don't sell it currently or know of anyone, what would be an estimate of what you would sell yours for?
MikeRoy
10-31-2005, 08:16 AM
Come on people, 79 views and no one has any clue what breweries are selling 10.8 gallon firkins for? Help me out here please!
Sir Brewsalot
10-31-2005, 09:15 AM
Well, I can help out with some LESS useful info... maybe get the ball rolling.
First off, I have not yet put my beer into a firkin, nor do I have an equivalent keg size. What I have done though is to sell my regular unfiltered brew in a sanke keg, without primings, just like I sell to my regular draft accounts, for use on a hand engine. (And yes, I do tell them this is exactly what they're getting.)
In this market, wholesale prices are 95-112 for a half barrel, 43-55 for a sixtel... for the "regular line" of beers... not the bigger ones, which run another 10-20 more.
US Dollars, by the way.
Hope that helps some,
Scott
MikeRoy
10-31-2005, 09:24 AM
Thanks for getting things started
frigatebay
11-01-2005, 09:26 AM
I've been thinking about getting into casks for some time now. My research (asking my wholesaler) seemed to say that whatever a 1/2 bbl was going for is what a 10.8gal firkin is going for in Central New York $90-$120
Greenbrewmonkey
11-01-2005, 04:30 PM
Hello all,
In Michigan we are required to sell through a wholesaler. I price my casks such that they sell to retail (mostly bar owners) at approx. $105-$110, depending upon the market. More or less. Give or take.
Cheers,
Ron
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales
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