Any cost that your brewery is incurring on a regular basis affects your profitability. One of the most preventable costs that breweries face is keg loss costs. Many craft breweries have employees wearing multiple hats and juggling numerous responsibilities, so it's no wonder that keg tracking is often overlooked.
But keg tracking doesn't need to be time consuming or difficult. According to Brewers Association, most breweries spend between $ 0.46 and $ 1.37 per barrel produced on keg loss costs each year. That amounts to thousands of dollars walking out the door annually.
So you need to track your kegs - how do you go about it? In this article we're going to cover two options, tracking kegs with serial numbers using some kind of barcode scanner, and tracking unserialized kegs.