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Getting Inside the Mind of the Craft Beer Consumer – 2020
Sponsored by Ska Fabricating
In this BA Collab Hour, hear insights from the annual Craft Beer Insights Panel survey about what the craft beer consumer is really thinking.Read More
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Successful marketing is imperative to growing your brand. In this section, learn about best practices and tactics for effective marketing and social media in your brewery.
Sponsored by Ska Fabricating
In this BA Collab Hour, hear insights from the annual Craft Beer Insights Panel survey about what the craft beer consumer is really thinking.Read More
Are can cartons worth the extra cost? Does a 16-ounce can grab more attention than a 12-ounce? Is it a big deal if you use a different color for each of your SKUs? Sending your packaging to retail is nerve racking enough …Read More
You don’t need a million-dollar marketing budget to attract positive press. If you have some creativity, patience, and a few writing chops you can get your name in the news without spending money on pricey ad buys or public relations …Read More
The world needs you and your craft beers. Here are some tools you can quickly use to get the word out about your beer-to-go, delivery, and curbside sales.Read More
This how-to guide outlines a process for how to respond to inbound requests from media and wholesale, negative consumer inquiries/review, or social sharing. Read More
Watch this Power Hour for an insider look behind the movement and momentum of the independent craft brewer seal and our national campaigns.Read More
Join the Nielsen and Nielsen CGA team for this 2019 mid-year review of craft beer and beyond, including the many pockets of growth to be found.Read More
More craft breweries are realizing the value of spending time teaching customers about beer and the brewing process, offering their own versions of “beer school”.
Brewers can help forge a deeper connection between your brand and your fans. They are in-house advocates who can help define, lead, and grow your brewery’s beer culture.
Several breweries are finding new ways to get customers engaged and involved, including taste testing and rating experimental beers and recipes.