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Craft brewers plan to hire and expand, using new federal tax cut savings "We're maxed out at capacity, so the cost savings – around $28,000 annually – will help us in two ways: it'll help us manage the rising cost of ingredients, and it'll help us a bit as we eye our future expansion," Fullsteam owner Sean Lilly Wilson said of a recent tax break the craft beer industry got. Robert ... Northern Nevada craft breweries, distilleries look to more growth in 2018 - Northern Nevada Business Weekly
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This Massive Beer Buyout Isn't Going to Happen. But the Point Was Still Made. The Brewers Association fell a bit short of its fundraising goal to acquire Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE:BUD). In calling an end to the tongue-in-cheek crowdsourcing effort, the craft beer industry's trade group noted that "... it turns out $213 billion is really a very, very impossibly large sum of money.".
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Local craft beer of the week: So, it's barleywine you like? Get the Obscure at Green Bench St. Petersburg's Green Bench Brewing and American Solera from Tulsa, Okla., teamed up for a collaboration barleywine that continues the legacy by adding Thomas Hardy's barleywine yeast culture to Jamaican rum barrels, filling the balance with fresh barleywine and aging the beer for 20 months ...
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Making Craft Beer and Spirits Great Again On Friday, December 22, just in time for Christmas, President Trump signed into law the Tax Cuts and Job Acts (TCJA). Although many have been quick to criticize the new tax plan, craft brewers and distillers have something to celebrate. The TJCA includes portions of the Craft Beverage Modernization ...
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Outlook 2018: A Brew Economy The simple, thirst-slaking union of a few basic ingredients — water, grain, hops, yeast, and fruit — has created a groundswell of economic activity in the Flathead Valley, and the surging craft-beer industry shows no signs of flagging locally or statewide. Beer is as old as civilization, dating back to when ...
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Federal tax cuts could mean more craft beer in Tampa Bay Local brewery owners will get the first taste this month of a tax cut on beer-making. The Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act passed by Congress in December took effect Monday, slashing the federal excise tax charged on barrels of craft brews from $7 a barrel to $3.50 for the first 60,000 ...
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The beer festival for the craft beer aficionado opens Thursday in Breckenridge One of the state's best craft beer festivals hits the slopes this weekend in Breckenridge — and there are still tickets available. The Big Beers Belgians and Barleywines Festival starts Thursday with a special beer dinner and finishes Saturday with a tasting that will draw 150 breweries to the Beaver Run ...
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Five San Diego brewers to find when you have IPA burnout Lager, he explained, is a process, not a single type of beer, and Fielden has seen San Diego craft brewers start producing the full range of styles. While West Coast IPAs still dominate in San Diego, he believes that lagers have grown in popularity as beer lovers search for greater sessionability: brews ...
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San Diego Brewers Guild's battle plan for 2018 Q. But given all those choices, why should consumers make an effort to buy beer from Guild members? A. Many craft beer drinkers want their dollars to support neighbors and friends in their own communities, rather than stockholders abroad. Independent San Diego breweries make the best beer around ...
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Republicans say they've slashed taxes on small breweries. But big alcohol may be the biggest ... Tucked inside the Republican tax plan is a big tax cut for beer breweries and liquor distilleries, cutting a federal fee on booze that industry officials and the tax bill's authors say is holding back craft breweries. But experts and industry advocates disagree on whether the cut is set up as a boost to ...
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