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June-2021-CPL-Short-Version.Pdf TERMS OF USE • Order Refusal Fee: A fee will be added to the next delivery invoice for any refused orders. The fee is $100 or $0.50 per case, whichever is greater. • Re-Stock Fee: A $0.50 per case fee will be charged for returned product. • Mix & Match of items is available for any packages listed within a discount schedule code grouping. • Promotional Pricing for out-of-stock items cannot be assured. • All Payments on account of COD must be paid by business check or money order -- cash cannot be accepted. As per the safety provisions of our union contract with our drivers, cash payments cannot be accepted. • All account checks returned for NSF will incur a $40.00 Returned Check charge. • Any account with two (2) checks returned for NSF will be required to pay by certified check or money order for all invoices due, for a period of not less than 30 days. • All charges are 30 days net unless otherwise noted. 1½% monthly interest will be added to unpaid default balances and must be paid in full before an account is cleared from default. 30 days credit will be extended to customers who are not in fault and have signed a completed credit application. We reserve the right to limit credit or refuse credit to individual customers we determine to be a risk. • In order to provide the highest quality and freshest product possible to our customers we may limit quantities available for buy in. We reserve the right to allocate product based on availability and establish delivery schedules as necessary. We reserve the right to substitute items of the same brand and size due to inventory or production changes. • Deposit Charges: All kegs require a $30 deposit. For deposit charges on pallets, please see amounts listed on your invoice. A draft equipment purchase and rental price list is available by calling 1-800-321-4522. • Minimum delivery available -- 15 cases or 2 kegs. • Breakage Upon Delivery: Any breakage that is identified at delivery and returned will be reimbursed 100% to the retailer. • Kramer Beverage is not responsible for typographical errors. • In accordance with the recent ABC Special Ruling as a result of the Covid-19 outbreak, Kramer Beverage will install the following changes for the June Price List: • For the immediate future, signatures are no longer required at the time of delivery, our driver will print your name on the invoice. • All Notices of Obligation to be sent by E-mail. • In accordance with ABC regulations, Kramer Beverage will honor backordered product pricing for up to 60 Days. Credit terms on the backordered product will begin on the date of delivery of the backordered product. For example, a 10 case order: If 8 cases are delivered on March 1st, terms for those 8 cases begins on the 1st. If the remaining 2 cases are delivered on March 15th, credit terms would begin on the 15th. EQUIPMENT AGREEMENT Special Permit and Picnic type affairs will be charged under the following terms: * $600 security deposit will be required upon booking * A restocking fee of $20 per unused keg * Nothing should be taped, stapled, or mounted to the unit * All equipment must be returned in the condition it was delivered, including the following, otherwise a replacement fee will be deducted from the security deposit: • Heavy Duty Extension Cord $100.00 • Wheel Chocks (set of 2) $50.00 • Lock/Key $25.00 • Any damage to exterior or interior of unit will result in forfeiture of security deposit. RESPONSIBLE ALCOHOL SERVICE Kramer Beverage Company is committed to promoting responsible consumption of alcohol beverages at every level of our industry. We urge retailers to join us in this effort. KBC proudly supports: THE HERO CAMPAIGN FOR DESIGNATED DRIVERS For more information on this important community effort to prevent drunk driving please contact The Hero Campaign @ 304 Rosemarie Drive Egg Harbor Twp, NJ 08234 www.herocampaign.org 1-866-700-HERO TABLE OF CONTENTS **see pages 1 & 2 for Super Single Serve Spectacular PACKAGE DRAFT PACKAGE DRAFT BRAND PAGE PAGE BRAND PAGE PAGE 19.2OZ MIX & MATCH 9 DOGFISH HEAD 9, 10 36, 38 1911 CIDER 31 39 DOGFISH HEAD COCKTAILS/SPIRITS 33 2SP 9 36, 38 DOS EQUIS 18 39 AMSTEL / AMSTEL LIGHT 17, 19 DOUBLE NICKEL 11 36, 38, 40 ANCHOR BREWING 9 38 DRAGON STOUT 18 ANGRY ORCHARD 2, 31 37, 39 DUCLAW 11 36, 38 ARCTIC SELTZER 25 EARTHQUAKE HI-GRAVITY 2 ARIZONA SUN RISE HARD SELTZER 25 ENOTEC WINES 32 ARNOLD PALMER 2, 25 ESSENTIALLY GEARED WINE 32 ASAHI 2, 17 ESTRELLA DAMM 18 BALLAST POINT 9 36, 38 EVIL GENIUS 11 36, 38 BALLANTINE 3 38 EVIL GENIUS SELTZER 26 BALLANCIN 33, 39 FEGLEY'S BREW WORKS 12 38 BASIC SELTZER 25 FISHERS ISLAND LEMONADE 33 BASIC VODKA 33 FIT VINE WINE 32 BEERS OF MEXICO 17 FLYING FISH 12 36, 38, 40 BEERS OF THE WORLD 17 FOSTERS 18 BIG MAN'S BREW 9 36, 38 FOUR LOKO 26 BLUE MOON 2, 9, 10 36, 38 FIREBALL 35 BOHEMIA / CARTA BLANCA 17 FRISSE 32 BRAVAZZI 25 GENESEE 2, 4 BROOKLYN 10 36, 38 GLASSTOWN 12 37, 39 BUCKLER NA 35 GROLSCH 19 CAPE MAY DISTILLERY 33 GUINNESS / GUINNESS BLONDE 19 37, 39 CARIB 17 GUINNESS KALIBER NA 35 CAYMAN JACK 25 HACKER-PSCHORR 22 37 CERIA NA 35 HAMM'S / HAMM'S LIGHT 4 CITY ROOTS CIDER 31 HARP 19 37 CLAUSTHALER NA 35 HARPOON 12 36, 38 COLT 45 1, 2, 3 HEAVY SEAS 13 37, 39 COORS BANQUET 2, 3 36 HEINEKEN/HEINEKEN LIGHT 19, 20 37, 39 COORS EDGE 35 HEINEKEN 0.0 20, 35 COORS EXTRA GOLD 4 HOFBRAU MUNCHIEN 20 COORS LIGHT 1, 2, 3, 4 37, 39 HONEY BROWN 4 COORS PURE 4 HOP VALLEY 13 COORS SELTZER 25 IMPERIAL 20 CORONA EXTRA 17, 18 INNIS & GUNN 20 37, 39 CORONA FAMILIAR 17, 18 JERSEY SHINE MOONSHINE 34 CORONA LIGHT 17, 18 37, 39 JETTY BREWING 13 CORONA PREMIER 17, 18 37, 39 JUICY HILL WINES 32 CORONA REFRESCA 25 KALIBER NA 34 CORONA SELTZER 25 KEYSTONE LIGHT/ICE 2, 4 36 COUNTRY CLUB 1, 4 KIKI VODKA 34 CRAFT BEERS OF THE WORLD 10 KILLIAN'S IRISH RED 13 CROOK & MARKER 25 KONIG LUDWIG WEISSBIER 21 37, 39 CZECHVAR 18 LABATT 2, 21 37 DAB 18 LABATT BLUE LIGHT SELTZER 26 DANO'S TEQUILA 33 *** See Pages 32-34 for all of our Wine/Spirits Offerings DESCHUTES 10 36, 38 *** See Page 35 for Equipment/Other offerings PACKAGE DRAFT PACKAGE DRAFT BRAND BRAND PAGE PAGE PAGE PAGE LA TORITA 32 REVIBE SELTZER 27 LECH 21 RODENBACH 23 LEINENKUGEL 2, 13 37, 39 SAM ADAMS 14, 15 37, 39 LEVANTE 13 37, 39 SAM ADAMS NA 35 LIONSHEAD 5 SAPPORO 2, 23 39 MAGIC HAT 14 SCHLITZ MALT 7 MAGNERS CIDER 31 SCHMIDT'S/LIGHT 7 MALIBU SPLASH 26 SCHOFFERHOFER 23 37, 39 MAMITAS - TEQUILA & SODA 34 SEŇOR SANGRIA 32 'MERICAN MULE 34 SHARP'S NA 35 MICKEY'S MALT 5 SHINER 15 38 MIKE'S HARD/HARDER/MXD 26 SI SEŇOR SANGRIA 32 MIKE'S HARD SELTZER 26 SIERRA NEVADA 9, 15 37, 39 MILLER 64 5 SMIRNOFF/ICE/SPARKLING SELTZER 2, 27, 28 MILLER GENUINE DRAFT 2, 5 SMITHWICKS 19 37 MILLER HIGH LIFE 1, 2, 5 36 SMPL HARD SELTZER 12 MILLER LITE 1, 2, 6 36, 38 SOL 2, 23 MILWAUKEE'S BEST/LIGHT/ICE 6 SOUTHERN OCEAN 32 MODELO ESPECIAL 21 37, 39 SPARKLING ICE HARD SELTZER 28 MODELO NEGRA 21 37, 39 ST. IDES 1, 2, 7 MOLSON 2, 21 37 STEEL RESERVE 1, 2, 7 MOOSEHEAD 22 37 STEWARTS HARD SELTZER 28 MORETTI BIRRA 22 38 STRAINGE BEAST HARD KOMBUCHA 28 MOSKATO 26 STRONGBOW 31 37 MOVO WINES 32 SUPERBIRD 34 MUDHEN BREWING 14 37, 39 SUPERIOR 23 NARRAGANSETT 2, 14 SWEETWATER 16 37, 39 NEW BELGIUM 9, 14 37, 39 SWEETWATER OASIS 28 NEW BELGIUM FRUIT SMASH HARD SELTZER 27 TECATE 23 NEWCASTLE 22 TERRAPIN 16 37, 39 NOT YOUR FATHER'S ROOTBEER 27 TGIFRIDAY'S 2, 29 OLD MILWAUKEE NA 35 TIGER 24 OLD MILWAUKEE/LIGHT/ICE 2, 7 TOLAGO HARD SELTZER 29 OLDE ENGLISH 1, 2, 6 TONA 24 PABST BLUE RIBBON 1, 2, 7 36 TRINITY FLAVORS COCKTAILS 34 PABST HARD COFFEE / TEA 27 TRULY SPARKLING SELTZER 2, 29 PABST STRONGER SELTZER 2, 27 TSINGTAO 24 PACIFICO CLARA 22 37, 38 TWISTED TEA 2, 29 PALM 37 TWO ROBBERS 29 PAULANER 22 37 TYSKIE 24 PERONI 22 37, 39 UFO (HARPOON) 16 37, 39 PILSNER URQUELL 22 VICTORIA 24 PRESS PREMIUM SELTZER 27 VINE LEAF 32 PRESTIGE 23 VIZZY HARD SELTZER 2, 30 PROOF POINT SPIRITED SELTZER 34 WARSTEINER 24 37 PUREAU PURIFIED WATER 35 WHITE CLAW 30 RADEBERGER 23 37 WINES FROM ITALY 32 REBEL HARD COFFEE 27 WOODCHUCK CIDER 31 RED BULL 35 WOLFPACK FINE WINES & CRAFT SPIRITS 34 RED STRIPE 23 WOLTERS 24 REDD'S 27 YUENGLING 1, 2, 8 36, 38 Hammonton 161 S. 2nd Road PO Box 470 Hammonton, NJ 08037 PH: 609-704-7000 ABC License #3403-23-648-002 FX: 609-704-7100 www.kramerbev.com 1-800-321-4522 June 1st-30th 2021 * Forklift Allowance: Monday thru Friday a $0.10/case allowance on orders of 500 cases or more received and unloaded by forklift in a timely manner. Disc. Schedule Disc. Schedule Code Quantity Price Discount Code Quantity Price Discount SUPER SINGLE SERVE SPECTACULAR!! SINGLE SERVE - ENTIRE PAGE WILL MIX & MATCH CARTA BLANCA 32OZ 12/1 NR MILLER LITE 24OZ 15/1 NR 1-4 25.25 --- UJ 1-4 22.90 --- 5+ 23.25 2.00 4162 5+ 22.40 0.50 COLT 45 22OZ 15/1 NR MILLER LITE 40OZ 12/1 NR ET 1-4 18.05 --- UR 1-4 29.00 --- 3316 5+ 17.05 1.00 4159/3713 5+ 28.25 0.75 COLT 45 32OZ NR 12/1 OLDE ENGLISH 22OZ 15/1 NR EU 1-4 18.99 --- JA 1-4 19.35 --- 3312 5+ 17.99 1.00 4343 5+ 16.75 2.60 COLT 45 40OZ NR 12/1 OLDE ENGLISH 42OZ PLASTIC 12/1 NR EW 1-4 24.25 --- JF 1-4 26.35 --- 3313 5+ 22.25 2.00 4344 5+ 23.00 3.35 COORS LIGHT 22 OZ NR - 15 PACK PABST BLUE RIBBON 40OZ 12/1 NR AAZ 1-4 22.90 --- JI 1-4 27.40 --- 213 5+ 21.00 1.90 4418 5+ 21.00 6.40 COORS LIGHT 40 OZ NR 12/1 ST IDES 22OZ 15/1 NR UU 1-4 29.00 --- JZ 1-4 17.25 --- 207 5+ 28.25 0.75 4834 5+ 16.75 0.50 COUNTRY CLUB MALT LIQUOR 40 OZ NR ST IDES MALT LIQUOR 40OZ NR 12/1 FJ 1-4 21.65 --- KL 1-4 23.25 --- 3330 5+ 20.65 1.00 4833 5+ 22.25 1.00 MILLER HIGH LIFE 24OZ 15/1 NR STEEL RESERVE 42OZ PLASTIC 12/1 NR EI 1-4 17.95 --- KW 1-4 24.50 --- 3991 5+ 15.00 2.95 4854 5+ 21.05 3.45 MILLER HIGH LIFE 32OZ 12/1 CANS YUENGLING LAGER 32 OZ NR 12/1 EO 1-4 14.50 --- AP 1-4 22.30 --- 3995 5+ 14.00 0.50 376 5+ 21.80 0.50 MILLER HIGH LIFE 40OZ 12/1 NR EN 1-4 24.40 --- 3988 5+ 21.50 2.90 Mix & Match All Disc.
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