Beer load and reefer

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Flashdrive7, Jun 16, 2018.

  1. mustang190

    mustang190 Road Train Member

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    Back when I pulled a refer I ran the unit at 35 degrees. I’ll be ###### if I’m drinking warm beer!!
     
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  3. STexan

    STexan Road Train Member

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    Yeah. I never got that either. Why drink a beer that is watered down, still further? With most beer drinkers, I don't think the few extra calories is going to be a deal breaker for their physique. To me, the difference between most light beers and their regular counterpart is like night and day. And don't get me started on Utah and Oklahoma 3.2 beer. May as well drink bottled water.
     
  4. warhoop

    warhoop Light Load Member

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    I hauled Miller out of Irwindale in a dry van for years. The only time anyone got a little sideways on a load, I had kegs on and the load had sat all week end in our company yard in the middle of summer. Receiver (glorified dock monkey) stuck out his chest and told me how I had just bought a load of beer. I politely ask him to show me on the B.O.L. where it said anything about temp. control. Problem seemed to evaporate at that point.
     
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  5. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    Both Bud and Coors ship all kinds of loads on non-reefer containers all the time. We did 50 loads out of Ft. Collins going to Washington State in May, in March/April we did 30 loads out of Coors. Never once have they asked for a reefer.
     
  6. aussiejosh

    aussiejosh Road Train Member

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    interesting question haven't really thought about whether beer would go "off" in 100 f temps in closed cartons. Pretty sure the shipper would have to be aware of this factor if it needed to be kept cool they'd be requesting a refrigerated unit set at a particular temp. Just like chocolate it can't be kept to cold it also can't be to hot either
     
  7. REALITY098765

    REALITY098765 Road Train Member

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    How do you get it out of the tanker"
     
  8. 88228822

    88228822 Heavy Load Member

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    Its supposed to be below freezing in Fort Worth tomorrow morning. If I pick up a load of beer in a dry van do I need to worry about it freezing?
     
  9. SteveScott

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    Depends on where you're taking it, how cold it will be on the trip and how long the load is in the trailer. One or two days you will probably be okay if the daytime temps are above freezing. The load tends to take a while to cool down, but some of the outside layers could freeze in you're in a really cold environment.
     
  10. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

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    Read the quote post below. But do what ever the Boss, Broker, and/or Shipper say to do.



     
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