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Not a requirement on either. Being able to show reliable records / measurement of volume produced for sale is though.good4whatAlesU said:Just out of interest, for commercial purposes is it a requirement for the mash vessels to be volume certified? Or is that only a requirement for the fermenters/bright tanks?
Are these volume certified or not necessary?
That is interesting. Had thought it was all about the approved container sizes of final products (eg. kegs, bottles, cans) which is governed by the weights and measures dept.Mardoo said:Yep, you need a commissioned tank by which the volume you pay excise on is determined. Commissioned means precisely measured and certified to a particular volume. It's usually the bright tank. I hadn't known that included fermenters too.
Yep, thought I'd go for something a little more cheerful..vittorio said:yyob did u change ur profile pic from a few years back ?????
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