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Brewers Association Releases 2020 Beer Style Guidelines
The Brewers Association has released its 2020 Beer Style Guidelines as a reference for brewers and beer competition organizers.Read More
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The Brewers Association has released its 2020 Beer Style Guidelines as a reference for brewers and beer competition organizers.Read More
Given the developments over the past 24 hours, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America and World Beer Cup.Read More
The restaurant presents plenty of opportunities for implementing sustainable practices. Start with the low-hanging fruit, the quick and easy steps that go a long way toward saving resources and money. Here are five ways to get started.Read More
This year, 14 events were selected from 69 applications to receive grants totaling $50,000. Since the program’s inception in 2018, the association has awarded $75,000 to 21 events.Read More
The BA was involved in many beer history efforts in 2019, including adding craft brewing and homebrewing to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.Read More
Today, CraftBeer.com—the Brewers Association’s website for beer lovers—released its annual list of Great American Beer Bars.Read More
Hobbyists with all levels of experience homebrewing, cider- and meadmaking to gather in Music City for the 42nd annual conference.Read More
The Brewers Association announced its 2020 board of directors, adding six new representatives to the recently expanded 21-person board.Read More
The Brewers Association has put together some guidelines for breweries to follow when playing recorded or live music in their establishments.Read More
By Greg Kitsock This article was originally published in the January/February 2020 issue of The New Brewer, the journal of the Brewers Association. Boulevard Brewing Co. in Kansas City, Mo., has joined the ranks of breweries who’ve gotten rid of their dumpsters. “We don’t make it …Read More