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Brewers Association 2022 Industry Award Winners Announced
Sam Hendler, Steve Hindy, Annette May, Karl Ockert, and Ramon Tamayo receive honors.Read More
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Sam Hendler, Steve Hindy, Annette May, Karl Ockert, and Ramon Tamayo receive honors.Read More
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Prefiled House Bill 2070 seeks to add licensed microbrewery premises to those locations where homebrew competitions, events, etc. may be held. Also adds requirement for liability insurance for the hosts of such events. Read More
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If you haven’t visited Washington, D.C. since the last Craft Brewers Conference here in 2013, you’ve got some catching up to do.Read More
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In total, 4,521 microbreweries—packaging breweries producing up to 15,000 barrels—operated during 2018, producing 5.8 million barrels. Production at microbreweries increased 16.4 percent, far exceeding that of breweries in other categories.Read More
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What’s your current position at your brewery, and how did you get started in the craft brewing industry? I am co-founder and owner of Fremont Brewing with my husband Matt Lincecum. I handle external relations and, in addition to my …Read More
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Signed by the Governor, House Bill 46 allows Delaware brewery-pub and microbrewery license holders to brew, bottle and sell hard seltzers and other fermented beverages made from malt substitutes and includes specific tax on fermented beverages. The language of the …Read More
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Signed by the Governor, House Bill 2305 provides for grouping two or more spirituous liquor producer, craft distiller or microbrewery licenses at one location under a plan of alternating proprietorships. Read More
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Now under Senate consideration, H.B. 2753 would allow a microbrewery licensee to hold a craft distiller license. Read More
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Signed by the Governor, Senate Bill 15 seeks to allow a microbrewery licensee to sell and deliver up to 2,500 barrels of product to any retail licensee and to set forth terms of contracts between microbrewers and distributors. Read More
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Now under Senate consideration, H.B. 2419 authorizes a qualifying microbrewery to sell growlers of beer to the public at a qualifying farmers market, defines “growler” as a sanitary container brought to an authorized premises by the purchaser, or provided by …Read More