Brewery Distillery and Winery Insurance through PAK in Colorado Get a quote today

April 9, 2018

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     Are you looking for competitive Brewery, Winery or Distillery insurance in Colorado?  Look no further.  PAK insurance has produced a product that is very competitive.  Get a no obligation quote today but also take a look at the below helpful information on what to insurance.  Your company could be at risk for beer that is damaged, patrons that drink too much, employees that get injured, product that must be destroyed, Product liability, and transportation. Keep in mind that most agents will quote a brewery, winery or a distillery as a restaurant with liquor liability.  Please don't go this route.  The rates are not designed for the same exposure. Rates are very competitive.  Coverage is second to none and overall company ratings are A+. Call 303-932-1700 for a quote today. Eligible Risks

  • Beer Production
  • Beer Production for Others
  • Beer Storage
  • Barrel Aging Programs
  • Taprooms
  • Restaurants
  • Special Events
  • Beer Stores
  • Lodging
  • Farm
  • Bonds
  • Catering

          Lines of Business

  • Buildings
  • Beer Stock
  • Beer Contamination
  • Leakage of Beer
  • Tanks & Barrels
  • Production Equipment
  • Specialized Beer Loss Valuation
  • Beer in Transit
  • Equipment Breakdown Coverage
  • Product Withdrawal Expense
  • General Liability
  • Pollution Liability
  • Liquor Liability
  • Cyber Risk
  • Commercial Auto
  • Excess Liability
  • Employment Practices Liability

                Claim examples Brewery 1– A minor and his friend were served a beer at a local neighborhood bar. Shortly after leaving, the underage driver lost control of his vehicle and struck a telephone pole. His friend suffered injuries as a result of the accident. Witnesses later testified that the bartender had not requested proper identification. Suit was brought against the bar claiming illegal service to a minor. The claim settled for $60,000 and expense costs totaled $25,000. Brewery 2– A young couple was served several drinks at a popular downtown brewery. An hour after leaving the establishment, their vehicle crossed over two lanes of traffic and collided head-on with a tractor-trailer. The driver of the truck was severely injured. Suit was brought against the bar for negligent service and failing to properly train employees. The policy limit of $500,000 was exhausted and expense costs totaled $50,000.