Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Google Alert - Craft Brewers

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Craft Brewers
Daily update December 26, 2017
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Craft breweries are raising a glass to the Republicans' new tax overhaul: It cuts the excise tax on beer. Retailers, long saddled with heavy tax bills, will get relief. So will some high-profile names in corporate finance, led by Wells Fargo. The tax measure that President Donald Trump signed into law Friday ...
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Craft beer reached another unprecedented milestone in 2017. For the first time, according to newly released figures from the Brewers Association, the total number of breweries in operation in the U.S. passed 6,000. Though the exact number has yet to be revealed, that's at least 700 more breweries than ...
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Andrew Fineran makes three predictions about the rapidly evolving craft beer industry in Australia, where two rivals have been swallowed by the world's biggest beer company, Anheuser-Busch InBev in an aggressive swoop in the past three months. He says there will be even more small players ...
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WASHINGTON - Craft breweries are raising a glass to the Republicans' new tax overhaul: It cuts the excise tax on beer. Retailers, long saddled with heavy tax bills, will get relief. So will some high-profile names in corporate finance, led by Wells Fargo. The tax measure that President Donald Trump ...
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We are living in tumultuous times, my friends. And I'm not talking politically, I'm talking in regard to craft beer. Never have opposing sides of the beer world been so intimately aligned. We've all got our secret shames, those skeletons we hide in the closet, those desires to dabble and experiment. I get that ...
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"I think it's a boon to the craft beer industry in Utah to fill that void, and they can do it very well," said DABC Commission Chairman John Nielsen. "But that's entirely up to the legislature if they want to give more leeway for heavy beer to be sold in grocery and convenience stores in Utah. I just don't know ...
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... Holy City assistant brewer Jack Pitts studied biology at The Citadel. He's excited about future prospects for collaboration between the school and the local brewing industry, since the kind of chemical analyses that Citadel students are equipped to perform are generally cost-prohibitive for craft brewers.
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First up is Chicago Ale Fest, which promises samplings of more than 150 craft beers, on Jan. 20 at Navy Pier. Choose between sessions at noon and 6 p.m. Tickets range from $19 for a "designated driver" admission, which includes complimentary soda and water, all the way up to $75 for early entry and ...
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Malt is the backbone of craft beer. In fact, it can take three to seven times more malt to brew a craft beer than a domestic lager. That's good news for the state's few barley growers and maltsters. Up until two years ago, Minnesota was home to just one malting company, Rahr Malting Corporation.
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It requires a law change. The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (DABC) says it cannot handle the increase of customers, but the chairman of Utah's Liquor Control Commission thinks local brewers could benefit. "I think it's a boon to the craft beer industry in Utah. Fill that void -- and they can ...
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