Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Google Alert - Craft Brewers

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Craft Brewers
Daily update January 2, 2018
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Buried deep within the controversial Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is an early Christmas present for small- to medium-sized producers of beer, wine and spirits. In Part IX, Subpart A, you'll find the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform section, and if you are a small producer of alcoholic beverages, ...
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MUNISING, Mich. (WLUC) - Congress' tax bill that President Donald Trump signed on Dec. 22 affects a lot of people and businesses in 2018. One of those businesses is the craft beer industry, which has made a large mark in the Upper Peninsula and across the country. Yoopy Brews in Munising has ...
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Need a beer? With new craft breweries opening nearly every month, it's not hard to find one in this town, yet lately I feel like I'm drowning in choices. All of them—from the wildly successful Trillium and Lord Hobo to the popular Lamplighter and Night Shift, not to mention bigwigs Sam Adams and ...
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Buy-in costs are low in New Jersey, with the smallest brewing operations paying just $1,250 for a state license – and a max cost of $7,500. While relatively minor so far, some taverns are resisting serving local craft brews, claiming they have an unfair advantage due to their inexpensive brewing licenses.
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Ballad Brewing doesn't expect to see a huge amount of money from President Donald Trump's recent tax cut package, but a 50-percent cut in the excise tax on beer ... Bob Pease, president and CEO of the Craft Brewers Association in Boulder, Colorado, wrote in a letter on the group's website on Dec.
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Larry Lipov, owner of Palmetto Brewery said, "Mike Mitaro, President of Brewers Advisory Group, was instrumental in helping us facilitate this deal and helping us understand how our company fits within the changing craft beer industry. We were introduced to people with similar values which made doing ...
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A 2018 prediction: While the growth of craft breweries is slowing, we will continue to see breweries open and well-established breweries expand and add taprooms. More breweries will close, too. There will be more distilleries producing craft spirits. But what do I know? Here's what is on tap for breweries ...
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After about 14 years of making craft beer at home and for a local restaurant, Big Rail Brewing is preparing to break ground for its own taproom in Liberty Township. "We have a lot of work to do," said Bill Smith, of Leesburg. Smith and Big Rail co-owner Sean Corbett, of Pittsburgh, are excited to start this ...
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THE concept of a brewery operating a pub is as old as ale itself, but while giant brewers have faced controversy over the supply of their own products, craft brewers are being encouraged to pour their own pints. There is a difference of course. The centuries old beer tie forces tenants to buy products from ...
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"The patronage I was getting here at the taproom was just no longer sufficient," owner Dean Richards said. But it isn't the end of the brewery. While customers at the taproom were declining, Richards says production and distribution of his craft beer is growing.. Barkeater now contracts its beer production ...
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