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Duty Paid Volume on Cask Cask beer has different levels of duty paid on volume. This has been factored into the Cask brewers wholesale pricing . The data below details the level of volume on which duty has been paid, by brand, in litres. Product Pack Container Size Container Size Volume on which Duty Brand Owner Product ABV (%) Type Type (Gallons) (Litres) has been Paid (Litres) ABBEYDALE BREWERY MOONSHINE ALE CAS 4.3 9 GAL 40.91 39.220 ADNAMS ADNAMS MOSAIC CASK ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 38.600 ADNAMS BROADSIDE ALE CAS 4.7 9 GAL 40.91 38.600 ADNAMS GHOST SHIP ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 38.600 ADNAMS SOUTHWOLD ALE CAS 3.7 9 GAL 40.91 38.600 BLACK SHEEP BLACK SHEEP BITTER ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 40.100 BLACK SHEEP BLACK SHEEP PALE ALE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 40.100 BLACK SHEEP MONTY PYTHON HOLY GRAIL ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 40.100 BOX STEAM BREWERY SOUL TRAIN ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 38.620 BRADFIELD BREWERY LTD FARMERS BLONDE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.000 BRAINS REVEREND JAMES ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 39.470 BUTCOMBE BUTCOMBE ORIGINAL ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.880 CAMERONS SANCTUARY ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.640 CAMERONS STRONGARM ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 38.640 CARLSBERG UK TETLEY BITTER ALE CAS 3.7 9 GAL 40.91 39.380 CASTLE ROCK HARVEST PALE ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 39.220 COORS ATLANTIC PALE ALE ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 40.910 COORS SEA FURY ALE CAS 5 9 GAL 40.91 40.910 COORS SHARPS DOOM BAR BITTER ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 40.910 DARTMOOR BREWERY JAIL ALE ALE CAS 4.8 9 GAL 40.91 40.350 ENVILLE ENVILLE ALE ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 39.700 EXETER BREWERY AVOCET ALE ALE CAS 3.9 9 GAL 40.91 39.500 Product Pack Container Size Container Size Volume on which Duty Brand Owner Product ABV (%) Type Type (Gallons) (Litres) has been Paid (Litres) FREDERIC ROBINSON LTD DIZZY BLONDE ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 40.050 FREDERIC ROBINSON LTD TROOPER IRON MAIDEN ALE CAS 4.7 9 GAL 40.91 40.050 FREDERIC ROBINSON LTD UNICORN ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 40.050 FULLERS FULLERS LONDON PRIDE ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.126 FULLERS HOPHEAD ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 39.420 GREENE KING ABBOT ALE ALE CAS 5 9 GAL 40.91 38.200 GREENE KING GREENE KING IPA ALE CAS 3.6 9 GAL 40.91 38.200 GREENE KING OLD GOLDEN HEN ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 38.200 GREENE KING OLD SPECKLED HEN ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 38.200 GREENE KING YARDBIRD PALE ALE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 38.200 HARVEY & SON SUSSEX BEST BITTER ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.770 HEINEKEN UK LTD DEUCHARS IPA ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.991 HEINEKEN UK LTD JOHN SMITHS ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.991 HEINEKEN UK LTD THEAKSTONS BEST BITTER ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 40.014 HOBSONS HOBSONS BEST BITTER ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.400 HOBSONS TOWN CRIER ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 38.610 HOLDENS GOLDEN GLOW ALE CAS 4.4 9 GAL 40.91 40.584 INBEV UK DRAUGHT BASS ALE CAS 4.4 10 GAL 45.46 43.790 LAINE BREW CO BREAKER PALE ALE ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.500 LAINE BREW CO HOUSE AMBER ALE ALE CAS 4.3 9 GAL 40.91 39.500 LAINE BREW CO HOUSE PALE ALE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.500 LANCASTER THE BREWERY LANCASTER BLONDE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.700 LEEDS BREWERY LEEDS PALE ALE ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 40.000 MARSTONS 61 DEEP ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.890 MARSTONS BANKS MILD ALE CAS 3.5 9 GAL 40.91 38.890 MARSTONS BANKSS AMBER ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.890 MARSTONS BOMBARDIER ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.050 MARSTONS BOMBARDIER BURNING GOLD ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.050 MARSTONS BOONDOGGLE ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 39.050 MARSTONS BRAKSPEAR GRAVITY (FASTCASK) ALE CAS 3.4 9 GAL 40.91 40.530 MARSTONS BRAKSPEAR OXFORD GOLD ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 38.530 MARSTONS COURAGE BEST BITTER ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.050 MARSTONS CUMBERLAND FASTCASK ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 40.530 MARSTONS DIRECTORS ALE CAS 4.8 9 GAL 40.91 39.050 MARSTONS ENGLISH PALE ALE (NON FASTCASK ALE CAS 3.6 9 GAL 40.91 38.530 MARSTONS FORTYNINER ALE CAS 4.9 9 GAL 40.91 39.360 Product Pack Container Size Container Size Volume on which Duty Brand Owner Product ABV (%) Type Type (Gallons) (Litres) has been Paid (Litres) MARSTONS HOBGOBLIN 4.5% ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 38.530 MARSTONS HOBGOBLIN GOLD ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 39.890 MARSTONS JENNINGS BITTER ALE CAS 3.5 9 GAL 40.91 39.800 MARSTONS LANCASTER BOMBER ALE CAS 4.4 9 GAL 40.91 39.800 MARSTONS OLD EMPIRE ALE CAS 5.7 9 GAL 40.91 38.530 MARSTONS OLD THUMPER ALE CAS 5.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.360 MARSTONS PEDIGREE ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 38.530 MARSTONS PEDIGREE FASTCASK ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 40.530 MARSTONS RAZORBACK ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 39.360 MARSTONS SADDLETANK ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.530 MARSTONS SUNBEAM ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 38.890 MARSTONS WAINWRIGHT ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 38.410 MARSTONS WAINWRIGHT ALTITUDE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 38.410 MARSTONS YOUNGS LONDON ORIGINAL ALE CAS 3.7 9 GAL 40.91 39.560 MARSTONS YOUNGS LONDON SPECIAL ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 39.560 MOORHOUSE BREWERY BLONDE WITCH ALE CAS 4.4 9 GAL 40.91 39.720 MOORHOUSE BREWERY PRIDE OF PENDLE ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.720 OAKHAM ALES CITRA ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 38.920 OTTER BREWERY OTTER BITTER ALE CAS 3.6 9 GAL 40.91 39.500 PURITY BREWING CO MAD GOOSE PALE ALE ALE CAS 4.2 4.5 GAL 20.45 19.510 PURITY BREWING CO PURITY PURE GOLD ALE CAS 3.8 4.5 GAL 20.45 19.510 REBELLION REBELLION IPA ALE CAS 3.7 9 GAL 40.91 39.780 SALOPIAN BREWERY SHROPSHIRE GOLD ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 39.540 SKINNERS BREWERY BETTY STOGS BITTER ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 38.500 SKINNERS BREWERY PORTHLEVEN ALE ALE CAS 4.8 9 GAL 40.91 38.500 ST AUSTELL PROPER JOB ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 39.210 ST AUSTELL TRIBUTE ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 39.210 TIMOTHY TAYLOR BOLTMAKER ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.770 TIMOTHY TAYLOR KNOWLE SPRING BLONDE ALE CAS 4.2 9 GAL 40.91 39.770 TIMOTHY TAYLOR LANDLORD ALE CAS 4.3 9 GAL 40.91 39.770 TRING BREWERY SIDE POCKET FOR A TOAD ALE CAS 3.6 9 GAL 40.91 39.210 WADWORTH WADWORTH 6X ALE CAS 4.1 9 GAL 40.91 39.780 WEETWOOD ALES CHESHIRE CAT ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.600 WOODFORDES WHERRY BEST BITTER ALE CAS 3.8 9 GAL 40.91 40.910 WYE VALLEY BREWERY BUTTY BACH ALE CAS 4.5 9 GAL 40.91 39.000 WYE VALLEY BREWERY HEREFORD PALE ALE ALE CAS 4 9 GAL 40.91 39.000 Disclaimer : The data contained within this table is provided by the Cask Brewers and to the best of our knowledge is correct at the time of publication, Punch are not responsible for any inaccuracies in the data..
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