Mississippi Passes Bill to Legalize Homebrewing
The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is pleased to announce that Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has signed a bill that will effectively legalize homebrewing throughout the state.Read More
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The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is pleased to announce that Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has signed a bill that will effectively legalize homebrewing throughout the state.Read More
American craft brewery exports climb 72 percent from previous year, setting a new record.Read More
Based on results from a recently-completed industry survey, craft beer export volume increased by an astounding 72 percent compared to 2011, with a value estimated at $49.1 million.Read More
On Friday February 22 BA staff members Erin Glass and Sarah White traveled to Colorado Springs to attend several events uniting craft brewers from across the Rocky Mountain region.Read More
The Brewers Association, the trade association representing small and independent American brewers, today released 2012 data on U.S. craft brewing growth.Read More
On March 5 Congressman Patrick McHenry of North Carolina's 10th Congressional District was selected to serve as Vice Chairman of the House Small Brewer Caucus. Read More
March/April 2013 Online Extra by Greg KitsockRead More
The Brewers Association released its 2013 Beer Style Guidelines. Updated annually, this year's version defines 142 styles of beer, up from 140 in 2012.Read More
For the March/April 2013 The New Brewer, we present our Craft Brewers Conference issue. For this issue, we preview the 2013 Craft Brewers Conference and BrewExpo America in Washington, D.C. The issue also has an emphasis on sustainability, discussing what breweries are doing to take care of the environment as well as their communities and employees. Read More
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The Board provides strategic direction for the Brewers Association, which comprises more than 1,600 U.S. brewery members and 36,000 members of the American Homebrewers Association.Read More