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Identifying Independent Beer: Why it Matters
Well-known symbols help deliver important messages quickly. With a desire to drive awareness, preference, and sales of beer from small, independent U.S. craft brewers, the seal was born.Read More
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Well-known symbols help deliver important messages quickly. With a desire to drive awareness, preference, and sales of beer from small, independent U.S. craft brewers, the seal was born.Read More
The 2017 Craft Brewers Conference seminars are now available to members on BrewersAssociation.org. Browse by track or search by specific presentation or speaker. Read More
The Brewers Association (BA) Quality Instructor Mary Pellettieri will be leading the Basics of Beer Quality–Hands-on Workshop, Friday, September 8, at Allagash Brewing Company, Portland, Maine. This full-day workshop covers the fundamentals underlying some of the most common methods used to …Read More
Boulder, CO • June 27, 2017—In an effort to educate beer lovers about which beers are independently produced, the Brewers Association—the not-for-profit trade group dedicated to promoting and protecting America’s small and independent craft brewers—launched a new seal touting independent craft brewers. Featuring …Read More
Introducing the Brewers Association independent craft brewer seal. For years, small and independent craft breweries have been turning the beer industry upside down. Now you have a seal to show it loudly and proudly.Read More
Vermont Information Processing, Inc. (VIP), in cooperation with a group of participating beer suppliers and wholesalers, created a document of best practices for managing seasonal craft beer items. These best practices are intended to bring uniformity to how seasonal items are …Read More
Over the last several years, as the Tax and Trade Bureau’s (TTB) COLAs Online service has become established and widely used by the brewing community, the process of obtaining label certification and approval has become much less onerous and time-consuming. The …Read More
The BA Technical Committee Keg Repatriation working group members believe that education at all levels of the beer supply chain is key to solving the expensive problem of keg repatriation. Here are basic questions and answers about stray kegs to …Read More
All industry stakeholders have a role to play in returning kegs to their owners. This post includes best practices for everyone using kegs.Read More
The Golden Rule KegReturn.com is designed to provide tools to help anyone redirect a keg towards its home brewery. Returning a keg to its owner is the right thing to do—if you lost your wallet you’d hope someone would return it …Read More