Though craft beer continues to expand, one area that the entire brewing community can become a bit better at is inclusion and bringing in a more diverse mix
“Relax, Don’t Worry, Have a Homebrew” has been synonymous with Charlie Papazian for the past four decades. On Wednesday, January 23rd, Charlie will turn 70 years young and
Boulder, Colo. • January 3, 2019—The Brewers Association (BA)—the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent American brewers—today announced the recipients of its 2019 Research and Service Grants Program, designed to further the
As the year comes to a close, the Brewers Association looks back on the year in craft brewing for 2018. It reviews the craft beer community’s contributions, highlights,
The 2018 Great American Beer Festival, now in its 37th year, wrapped up on Saturday in Denver, Colorado and the Pacific Northwest brought home 40 medals from the
The Brewers Association marketing campaign of the upside down beer bottle continues with two new promotional videos. Its new “That’s Independence You’re Tasting” features two new videos that
With nearly 3,300 homebrewers in Portland last week, the city was host to the National Homebrewers Conference or now known as Homebrew Con. The 40th Annual Homebrew Con presented by
Earlier this week 295 judges from 33 countries evaluated and judges 8,234 different beers during six sessions over a three-day period for the 2018 World Beer Cup. Of
With craft beer sales growth becoming more stagnant, the Brewers Association (BA) has recently hired its first Diversity Ambassador to assist in growing this beverage category with the appointment
Five of 50 fastest growing craft breweries in the United States are located in Oregon and Washington. Yesterday, the Brewers Association (BA) released its inaugural list of the 50