Let the yard games begin! Coming to you with a cold, freshly cracked newsletter from the Brewers Association. Grab a koozie and enjoy!
- Bob’s Musings – A tidbit of insight from CEO and president of the Brewers Association, Bob Pease.
- “American Craft Beer Week earlier this month (May 13-19) was an incredible way to kick off the “season of beer.” People around the country gathered to make memories at craft breweries, which act as community hubs to unwind, celebrate, and convene. These small businesses are integral to our thriving communities, and one of the Brewers Association’s most important jobs is to protect them. On June 11-12, the BA and many of our members will be engaging with members of Congress as part of our annual Hill Climb event. On behalf of the industry and beer lovers everywhere, we’ll advocate for important changes on a state and national level. Learn more about some of the issues we’re tackling in our latest Federal Affairs update.”
- GABF booth registration: Hop to it! Brewers Association members who register by June 2 will receive a free festival booth space and one free competition entry. Competition registration will open June 11.
- 2024 BA Hill Climb: It’s not too late for allied trade members to register for the annual Brewers Association Hill Climb, held June 11-12. The Hill Climb is an opportunity to advocate, speak in unison as an industry, and build relationships with members of Congress.
- Beer by the numbers: 2023 state-level statistical data is now available. Pour over the details.
- International insights: Tap into a few updates from the Export Development Program and learn about the BA’s efforts to highlight American craft beer abroad.
- April legislative recap: Take a look at the ongoing efforts from BA’s federal affairs team surrounding the CHEERS Act, the Credit Card Competition Act, and the Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act of 2024.
- Supply chain: Ingredient and packaging markets are constantly fluctuating for brewers. Stay up to date about how CO2, hops, oats, barley, and more could affect craft brewers this spring.
- Mental health: While Mental Health Awareness Month concludes May 31, mental health plays a vital role in overall health and wellness year-round. Check out this list of several resources to help members address a range of mental health related topics in the workplace.
- Member News: Our members are doing some cool things. Here are some recent gems from May.
- Switchback and Appalachian Gap Distillery Unveil Essential Spirits
- Dust Bowl Brewing Co. Celebrates Fifteenth Anniversary
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