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Call 800-672-8119 email or chat. POs accepted.
Call 800-672-8119 email or chat. POs accepted.
Call 800-672-8119 email or chat. POs accepted.
With stricter FDA regulations in place, it’s time to make the right choice when it comes to the tools and containers you use in your brewery. With beer qualifying as food, you have FSMA, and potentially HACCP, requirements to follow to make sure you are compliant.
Next up in Union Jack’s Product Battle Series is “The Paddle Battle” ... so, let’s get started!
Increase your paddle IQ
Your paddles are a critical tool in your brewery. There’s no
time for clumps of grain or dough balls in your mash. And, your wort may need a
good stir, too. We can appreciate having a beautiful, hand-crafted hardwood mash paddle for your brewery. Or saving some money and purchasing a wooden or plastic retail boat oar. But before grabbing a paddle that isn’t purpose-built for food contact, review the
new FSMA regulations and prepare for your next audit. You need to choose a paddle that not only does the job, but also meets food safety standards for breweries. Our
paddles are hygienic and virtually unbreakable with no bending, splintering or
chemical finishes like you can get with wooden paddles. Let's examine two paddle options from Union Jack:
Retail marine paddles don’t measure up
Although traditional brewing paddles made of hardwood are
still popular, today’s FDA regulations spelled out in FSMA clearly require a
more hygienic choice for use in your brewery. Even the aluminum/plastic marine
paddles bought at retail stores are not food contact approved – and it’s
important to remember that beer is now considered food by the FDA. Neither of
these paddles options are made of FDA-approved materials, come in color-coding
options, nor are they rated for high temperatures. Wooden paddles pose serious
additional risks: splintering, holding bacteria when not sealed/laminated, and
are often being sealed with laminates containing chemicals considered dangerous
by
California’s Proposition 65 law.
Below is a summary comparison of some of our FDA-compliant paddles with non-food safe paddles:
Make the right choice and check out more details on our paddles at https://www.unionjacktools.com/brewery-paddles/.
Union Jack -- Your Partner in FSMA /HACCP Compliance