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The Craft Beer Industry Is Very Happy with the GOP's New Tax Bill The GOP's new tax reform bill is being praised by the beer industry, which stands to save a significant amount of money over the next two years. The new tax code provides two years of federal excise tax relief to American brewers and beer importers through the H.R.1 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. A "Craft ...
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Craft brew industry continues to grow ELKVILLE, Ill. — Now with nearly 200 craft breweries operating in Illinois, one of the first successful businesses to earn a national reputation recently shared insights with southern Illinois beer industry insiders. Comments from Tony Magee, the founder of Lagunitas Brewery Co. in California, couldn't be ...
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Local craft beer of the week: 1821 Golden Ale, Cigar City Brewing 1821 Golden Ale, a new collaborative released brewed by Cigar City Brewing and the local MacDinton\u0092s Irish Pub and Yard of Ale chains. The beer, a light golden ale, is available on draft at Cigar City\u0092s Tampa tasting room, as well as at the MacDinton\u0092s and Yard of Ale locations in ...
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Bend brewers welcome craft beverage tax cut Lost in the glare of news accounts surrounding the tax package passed by Congress on Wednesday is an attached measure intended to save millions of dollars for craft brewers. The Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act slashes the federal excise tax from $7 per barrel to $3.50 per barrel ...
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Entrepreneur makes craft beer more sustainable ny burgeoning industry presents opportunities for entrepreneurs to make the production process more efficient, and the craft brewing renaissance of recent years is no different. Taylor Woods, a Missoula-based entrepreneur and University of Montana Business School alum, has devised a way to capture ...
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Small Breweries And Distilleries Are Winning With The New Tax Plan Now we're going to hear about another industry that benefits from this new tax law. Small craft breweries get a big tax cut. Lynne Weaver is the founder of Three Weavers Brewery in the Los Angeles area. Coincidentally, she also has a background in tax policy. She joins us now from the brewery.
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Conejo residents craft competition for brewers As craft breweries have bloomed in surrounding towns in recent years, T.O. has watched from the sidelines while an old zoning ordinance turned away would-be brewers. Now that city officials have cleared the way, a group of T.O. natives plan to open the city's first brewpub, dubbed Tarantula Hill ...
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Beer Calendar: Doughnuts, Milkshakes and Frontmaniac Well, this is awkward. The massive Republican-created, Trump-endorsed tax bill that will pass today — slashing taxes for corporations and the rich — will also supposedly benefit craft brewers. After years and years of fighting, the Boulder-based Brewers Association finally got its Craft Beverage ...
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Small Breweries And Distilleries Are Winning With The New Tax Plan Small breweries and distilleries will receive a big tax break under the new tax plan. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with ... I think a lot of craft breweries have to stretch their staff because they just don't have the funds available to be able to bring on somebody else to alleviate the workload. But having, like, the ...
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Local beer fans write how-to book for aspiring brewers "Brew Your Business: The Ultimate Craft Beer Playbook" (Rowman & Littlefield, November 2017) was co-authored by Karen and Sean McGrath and Regina and M. Todd Luttrell. While Karen McGrath and Regina Luttrell have teamed up to write a book before — that one was about millennials — this time ...
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