Raise a Glass to Celebrate the 10th American Craft Beer Week® May 11-17, 2015

imageFrom the Brewers Association:

WHAT: The Brewers Association has declared American Craft Beer Week (ACBW), a celebration of U.S. small and independent craft brewers. ACBW is an exciting opportunity for craft brewers to commemorate their art and tradition with enthusiasts across the country. From May 11-May 17, all 50 states will be holding events including exclusive brewery tours, special craft beer releases, food and beer pairings, tap takeovers and more to celebrate the ever advancing beer culture in the United States.   

WHEN: Monday, May 11–Sunday, May 17, 2015

WHERE: In all 50 states.

Visit the official American Craft Beer Week event calendar, on CraftBeer.com, for a full – and growing – list of local celebrations.

WHY: Celebrated since 2006, ACBW provides craft beer fans across the U.S. the chance to support their local brewery and, allows breweries and beer businesses the opportunity to connect with beer lovers. Tens of thousands of beer beginners, beer enthusiasts and beer geeks toast the week each year0

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In 2014, more than 60,000 beer lovers across all 50 states were also part of the ACBW Facebook Community. With 3,200 craft breweries now open, more styles to choose from and the continued growing popularity of craft beer, this year’s event is expected to be bigger and better than ever before.

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