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A new trade exhibition for the beer industry - Brewing Equipment Technology is being staged at the NEC in Birmingham on 18th 19th May 2016. The show is being curated by the high-profile publisher of the Brewery Manual Larry Nelson and will play host to some of the biggest names in the industry including beer enthusiast and award-winning author Pete Brown Dave Bailey of Hardknott Brewery Karl Ottomar of Charles Wells Stuart Howe of Butcombe Brewery and Christa Sandquist of Ilkley Brewery. The show promises to be a world-class event for brewers microbrewers craft brewers and those with big brewing aspirations to seek inspiration and practical advice and learn about the latest trends challenges and opportunities in brewing. There will be a full programme of seminars geared to making visitors businesses bigger and better covering topics such as financing starting your brewery global trends in craft beer brewing new routes to market brand building success and beer style innovations. www.brewingevent.com takes place at NEC Birmingham from 18th 19th May 2016. Morrow Brothers Packaging has now firmly established itself as one of the leading contract fillers for microbreweries within the UK. The primary focus of the new business has been to achieve high quality and consistency with low losses when filling. Since opening the production team at Morrow Brothers has managed to reduce losses for customers to well below 5 on average and on recent regular runs losses have been zero. Such low losses have been achieved on run sizes between 10 BBL and 100 BBL. There are three main factors that contribute to the successful rates of return a full laboratory on site for analysing the beer a de-aerated liquor plant and a knowledgeable team. Full analysis of the product on arrival and throughout the process allows the team to understand the condition of the beer. From this analysis a quick calculation can be made in order to determine how much conditioning time in tank is required and then how much de-aerated liquor can be used to push the beer through filtration. The result is that customers can save money as losses of up to 8 can cost brewers approximately 271 per 10 BBL run or 1085 per 40BBL run. Liam Morrow Director explained At Morrow Brothers we can help a 10BBL brewer who on average completes 10 bottling runs per year save approximately 3000 by keeping our losses to an absolute minimum. Per bottle that equates to a 9 pence saving. Having a high quality production plant is one thing but making it efficient is what makes bottling worthwhile for brewers of all sizes. www.morrow-brothers.co.uk For more information visit www.brewingevent.com For more information visit 36 BREWING BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES BUSINESS Industry news Morrow Brothers helps to increase bottle margins for brewers New beer trade show at the NEC 36_Layout 1 21042016 1414 Page 1