When you are a manufacturer or distributor of beer, there a few concerns regarding the temperature protection of the beverages. With all the effort the company has put into brewing of the product, it is certainly something you certainly wouldn’t want wasted. Thankfully, there are several products you can depend on to help prevent the damaging effects of freezing beer.
Though bottled fine wine can improve with age, beer does not share this quality. Age, heat, light, and oxygen, can all damage the quality of your beer. However, freezing tends to be one of beer’s most frequent rivals.
When beer freezes, you can expect:
- The alcohol and the solids within the beer becomes compromised and will separate which causes the alcohol to float on the top of the bottle.
- The beer may develop a cloudy appearance and can result in an off-taste.
- An appearance of flatness that makes it less attractive to buyers.
Though the alcohol can sometimes recombine within the beer when it warms up and comes back to its original liquid state, it will not have the same quality or taste. Which as you can imagine, caused the product to be too damage to be sold in stores or other areas.
This is why shipping beer in freezing winter temperature is a deep concern. Though this does depend on the area and climate within the area, it is still crucial to have something in the way of temperature control for your products. After all, that is a lot of product to just go bad during a stormy winter.
Thankfully, with SureTemp technology, you will no longer have to fear for the safety and quality of your beer. Our thermal pallet covers allow your beer to avoid freezing by sealing in warmth. Likewise, our covers also keep it cool during the summer by reflecting sunlight to avoid it from overheating as well.
If that wasn’t enough to convince you, our SureTemp thermal pallet covers are simple to use and have a life span up to 10 years. This allows you to reuse them in order to save money instead of having to frequently buy covers for every trip.
The time and effort that goes into finding the right packaging will be well worth it in the end.