Philadelphia, Pa . – (February 27, 2018) McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC is among several food and beverage leaders supporting the 2nd Annual Philadelphia Malt & Grain Symposium presented by USciences Brewing Science Program, Deer Creek Malthouse, Kitchen Table Consultants and Philly Loves Beer this weekend.
The two-day symposium, starting on Friday March 2nd and continuing through Saturday March 3rd, brings together farmers, brewers distillers, bakers, restauranteurs and consumers for a night of networking and a full day of speakers, seminars, industry panel discussions and a food & drink showcase featuring local grain and malt Saturday at the McNeil Science & Technology Center.
Other sponsors include Eight Oaks Craft Distillers, PA Preferred, Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, The Brewers of PA, Town Dish and Localized-App.com.
Businesses in the food and beverage industry face many unique and important challenges. At McNees, our attorneys and government relations professionals are equipped to advise and help our clients manage these challenges with a full spectrum of services specifically tailored to the needs of the industry and the goals of our clients. We represent clients in matters concerning compliance with international, federal, state, and local food and beverage laws and policies, as well as the day-to-day operating issues challenging growers, distributors, entrepreneurs, and retailers.
For more information visit. www.USciences.edu/GrainMaltSymposium.
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