Three years ago, when I helped a client in Hangzhou import Belgian Trappist beer, customs inspection revealed an error in the declared alcohol content, resulting in the entire container being detained. This costly lesson of 170,000 RMB taught me that:Craft beer distribution is a cross-disciplinary craft that requires "a connoisseur's palate and an accountant's precision."Today, we'll draw from the practical experience of handling 20 containers to discuss this business venture brimming with the aroma of malt.
A common mistake beginners make is focusing solely on IBU (International Bitterness Units) and ABV (Alcohol by Volume) when selecting products, while overlooking three critical details:
Last year, there was a classic case at Qingdao Port: an agent declared bottled beer as 500ml, but the actual capacity was 501ml, which was deemed by customs as "inaccurate specification declaration," resulting in the entire container being detained. For craft beer customs clearance, special attention must be paid to:
Declaration elements | Common errors | Compliance Suggestions |
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alcohol concentration | ±0.5% error exceeds the standard. | Request the manufacturer to provide an SGS test report. |
Malt concentration | Original wort concentration and finished product concentration are not distinguished. | The testing method is indicated in the remarks column of the customs declaration form. |
Ingredient Labeling | Untranslated specific varieties of hops. | Please translate the following Chinese into English: Chinese labels must indicate varieties such as Cascat/Magnum, etc. |
We have previously compared the cost-effectiveness of three transportation plans (calculated based on the CIF price at Shanghai Port):
The most challenging case handled last year: A French winery suddenly ceased production, rendering the agency agreement unfulfillable. Now, our contract templates must include three "life-saving clauses":
In addition to traditional production regions like Derby and the US, these emerging origins are worth noting:
In the end, being a craft beer agent is a business that requires...Do business with your tongue, manage risks with data.the craft. Next time you raise your glass to savor that creamy foam, take a moment to think—each bubble in your cup is a condensation ofimport and exportThe collaboration of over ten specialized positions is involved. Finding reliable partners might be more crucial than discovering the finest wine.
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