samedi 12 mai 2018

How To Find A Commercial Draft Beer Equipment Supplier

By Kenneth Edwards


You probably landed on this article right now because you are doing some research prior to your opening up a sports bar in the near future. Part of any decent sports bar is the ability to serve ice cold beer, and you are probably in the market for commercial draft beer equipment at the very moment. Therefore it may be a good idea to read on in this article for some ideas for a supplier.

Prepare a checklist beforehand, for this will come in quite handy. Having a checklist will help in making you keep track of things covered and uncovered in your search and is a handy little memory assistant. Always use a checklist in your money spending decisions.

It is important that your future supplier have a good reputation among players in the industry. Do ask around from local bar operators who they will suggest, that is if they want to share secrets with you. If not, you can always go online and look at industry forums and ask around from there.

The provision of on site installation is of prime importance, and should be a service placed on top of the price, and free if possible. This is very much needed if you are talking of specialist commercial equipment like growler filling stations, kegerators and glycol cooling systems among others. You will need such equipment to be professionally installed and not just sold and dropped off at your doorstep.

Free transportation will always be welcome, especially for big items that you buy. Some suppliers do provide free transport up to a certain distance, but may charge a little more if it exceeds their minimum distance. Always go for the supplier that does provide such a service.

It is also well and good if the supplier is also willing to give you training on the use of the equipment that you have just bought. Training of you and your staff who will be using what you just bought will ensure that no breakage or stoppage occurs due to poor use or misuse. Training should be given on maintenance as well, like coupling and decoupling of kegs and hoses, cleaning of beer hoses and dismantling and installation of handles and such.

Your supplier should be willing to give you some warranty or guarantee on the equipment just sold to you. Some suppliers actually skirt this issue saying they are just middlemen, but you should not accept this excuse and get some guarantee. Get at least a one year warranty on the durability and dependability of what you bought. As a consumer, whether as individual or as a business, you should always protect yourself and your interests.

Flexible payment terms should also be made or extended to would be buyers. This is something that a good supplier will be able to do, as a kind of help to those who want to start out fresh in business. The supplier you have in mind should be considerate and sensitive to the financing of new businesses.




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