Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Google Alert - Craft Brewers

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Craft Brewers
Daily update March 6, 2018
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President Donald Trump announced Thursday he intends to levy a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum, a move that will likely affect Cincinnati's burgeoning craft beer industry. "Unfortunately these tariffs will ultimately affect everyone," said president and CEO of ...
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"It certainly puts a strain on the business," says Chad Melis, marketing director at Oskar Blues, a Colorado-based brewery with operations in North Carolina and Texas. "It will affect our ability to grow and create new jobs and invest in our communities." When Melis started at the brewery 10 years ago, ...
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - As President Donald Trump continues his push to impose new tariffs some local business owners are trying to prevent those increased costs from happening. A 10% increase on tariffs for aluminum may not seem like much, but it could have broad implications for someone ...
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Craft Brewing Compromise Moves to South Dakota House Floor. A South Dakota House panel has approved a bill that ... The advancing bill comes after competing microbrewing measures at the Capitol initially pit beer distributors against craft brewers. Senate lawmakers united around the compromise ...
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As the San Antonio Express-News reports, Brewers must face a labyrinthine set of laws if they hope to successfully run their businesses in the state. For example, if a craft brew pub wants to sell products from other beer makers, that's illegal. They can however, sell wine or cider from other makers.
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All craft breweries contributed $68 billion to the US economy in 2016, according to Bart Watson, chief economist at the Brewers Association, an industry group. There were 5,300 breweries that year, up from 1,500 in 2006. Brewers say the tariff couldn't come at a worse time. Competition is already at an ...
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"For years, beer was steadily shifting to more and more of an off-premise business,"​ Watson said. "I think you can make a strong case that taprooms, along with these other occasions, have played a role in rejuvenating beer's on-premise culture and draught beer volumes."​. Watson pointed out that ...
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Eau Claire (WQOW) -- If you're a fan of beer, you may have noticed a trend of new craft breweries in our area. It begs the question, is the market too saturated? Theresa Frank, owner of Lazy Monk Brewing, says she was drawn to downtown Eau Claire. "It's a beautiful city," said Frank. "And my husband ...
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While Tourism WA's Taste 2020 strategy puts a lot of emphasis on Margaret River as a food and wine destination, the say the State's craft beers could bring more "gourmet travellers" to WA. The researchers spoke to 57 craft brewers to identify tourism challenges and opportunities. "Judging from the ...
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"There's been a lot of moves to ban beers from craft beer festivals and CAMRA festivals that have what is perceived to be sexism on their labels. Customers became nervous to take us on as a brand, and we were then targeted on Twitter by a few beer writers. Essentially the conversation got too loud for ...
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