Landmark Fenway Park Bar Chooses Draft Beer Technology

Boston's Cask 'n Flagon, which serves as many as 5,000 patrons on a busy game day at Fenway Park, signs a two year contract with US Beverage Net (USBN). With draft beer accounting for a significant portion of its revenues, Cask 'n Flagon has decided to implement USBN's draft beer technology to monitor product flow and reduce inventory shrinkage. The Cask is another addition to USBN's rapidly expanding portfolio of customers in the Boston area.

Over the years, The Cask has become is a landmark location for diehard Boston Red Sox fans, college students, locals and tourists. The top-notch sports bar began as a small neighborhood bar known on the corner of Brookline Avenue. Today, it features twenty-four draft beer taps at two different bars within its premises. Implementing USBN's solution will allow management at The Cask to measure every ounce of beer dispensed and automatically compare it against what is paid for at the cash register. The technology platform, called bevManager, involves the installation of a flow meter in every beer line between the keg and faucet. Flow meters measure ounces of beer flowing and send the data to the company's centralized servers. The system is also tied in with the restaurant's cash register to monitor beer sales.

The visibility created by USBN's system allows restaurant operators to identify product losses due to problems such as faulty equipment, poor pouring techniques, and theft. The restaurant industry typically loses one in every four kegs, or 25 percent of draft beer poured, due to these problems. Given the high volume of draft beer sales, the USBN technology is an ideal fit for The Cask. The monthly subscription fees paid by The Cask will not only give management unlimited access to their data via the web, it will also send automatic email and text message alerts when their variance is beyond a set threshold or product inventory is running low.
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