
Know Your Market: Consumer Data Sets User Tutorial
To accompany the newly released 2025 Brewers Association Consumer Survey Data Sets, here is a short tutorial video on getting started.
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To accompany the newly released 2025 Brewers Association Consumer Survey Data Sets, here is a short tutorial video on getting started.
Despite declines in volume and operating breweries, nearly half of respondents reported production growth—especially among small on-site models.Read More
Interested in presenting at the 2026 Craft Brewers Conference in Philadelphia? The call for proposals is now open! Selections will be made on a rolling basis, so submit early for the best chance of acceptance.Read More
June 28, 2025 – The American Homebrewers Association announced the winners of the 2025 National Homebrew Competition during an awards ceremony in Kansas City, Mo.Read More
Do you want to be a part of the team that plans the educational programming at the Craft Brewers Conference? Here's your chance! Apply for the CBC 2026 Seminar Subcommittee by Wednesday, July 9.Read More
The USDA's release of Vera is more than a new hop—it's a win for brewers. As a publicly developed variety, Vera is IP-free, high-yielding, disease-resistant, and designed with brewer feedback at every step.Read More
Major freight changes take effect July 19, 2025. Brewers must provide precise pallet measurements to avoid fees and maximize savings under the new density-based classification system.Read More
The Brewers Association has added seven new beer styles to its Beer Style Guidelines ahead of the 2025 Great American Beer Festival competition.Read More
The 2025 Great American Beer Festival competition will include a unique, one-time-only category for brewers to enter.Read More
A new study has found PFAS chemicals in beer brewed at various breweries in the U.S. due to brewery water sources containing the chemicals.Read More