Leading glass packaging manufacturer Beatson Clark will be raising a glass in Liverpool in March and showcasing its products and services at BeerX 2020.
Beatson Clark produces a wide range of beer bottles for breweries large and small and will be exhibiting at the UK’s largest independent craft brewing trade show on 11th and 12th March 2020.
Held at Exhibition Centre Liverpool on the River Mersey, the two-day show, organised by The Society for Independent Brewers (SIBA), will feature expert workshops, panel debates, networking opportunities, a trade exhibition, the SIBA AGM and a trade-only beer showcase.
Beatson Clark stocks a wide variety of standard bottles and can offer lower production volumes for smaller breweries.
Thanks to this flexible approach and centuries of experience in the glass manufacturing industry, Beatson Clark supplies bottles for many popular beer brands including BrewDog, Robinsons and Greene King.
Charlotte Taylor, Marketing Manager at Beatson Clark, said, “BeerX has always been a successful show for us, so much so that this year will be our seventh visit in a row.
“Our years of experience in the glass packaging sector and our flexible approach make us the first choice for breweries of all sizes, both in the UK and overseas, so we’re always very busy at BeerX.
“There’s talk in the industry of the craft beer boom beginning to slow down, but there are still well over 2,000 breweries in the UK alone and craft beer remains the fastest growing category.
“As people watch their spending the drink-at-home market has grown, which means higher sales of bottled beers as opposed to draught or keg beer sold in pubs and bars.
“We offer embossing options on our standard beer bottles, perfect for smaller breweries who still want a customised finish to their packaging, without the large volumes and outlay of a fully bespoke container.
“We’re also launching a new 275ml Alpha Drink concept bottle with a crown finish, which is perfect for fermented beverages such as Kombucha.”
You can find Beatson Clark on stand 137 at this year’s BeerX event.