New Resource Addressing Over-Pressurization in Packaged Beer
The Brewers Association Quality Subcommittee has developed a resource that addresses over-pressurization in packaged beer.Read More
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The Brewers Association Quality Subcommittee has developed a resource that addresses over-pressurization in packaged beer.Read More
It is the brewer's responsibility to prevent package over-pressurization. This resource guides brewers on how manage this potential consumer safety concern. Read More
This year, 13 grants totaling $389,370 were awarded to eight barley and four hops projects, and new for 2020, one draught quality project.Read More
Being part of your state guild and other industry groups can be beneficial for you and other indepedent craft breweries. Find out how you can get involved. Read More
Although 2019 is officially over, we're still analyzing all of the data about how the year unfolded in craft brewing. Let's take a look at 2019 scan data. Read More
The following are the terms and conditions for Independent Beer social channels (including: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram) contests. Please contact showyourseal@brewersassociation.org if you have further inquiries. Photo Giveaways To qualify to enter: Must be 21 years or older at the time of submission Must participate and …Read More
Tracing the Origins of the Yeast That’s Disrupting the Brewing World This article was originally published in the September/October 2019 issue of The New Brewer, the journal of the Brewers Association. The first Sunday of last September, Lars Marius Garshol settled into a seat …Read More
The Brewers Association is aware of recent market withdrawals of U.S.-made beer packaged in cans. Not all types of beer or beer brands are compatible with all types of beer cans. Brewers should assess every beer brand they intend to package in cans to ensure favorable sensory and performance outcomes. Read More
The Brewers Association (BA) expresses its gratitude to the 116th Congress for extending the current federal excise tax (FET) rates for breweries for one year (2020). Those rates, which were recalibrated lower in 2018, were slated to increase—in most cases by 100 percent—unless Congress acted by Dec. 31.Read More
The Brewers Association Supply Chain Subcommittee works to ensure hop and barley growers and suppliers understand craft brewer demand and quality needs.Read More