National Beer News
Attention brewers: Glen Hay Falconer Foundation now accepting scholarship applications
The American Brewers Guild is currently accepting application for the Glen Hay Falconer Foundation Scholarship. The recipient receives a 22-week distance education program with…
Adding to the haze, buckwheat is not just for gluten-free brewers anymore
Skagit Valley Malting now offering brewers a malted buckwheat option that is adding to the haze Hazy beer, and especially hazy IPA, is a rather polarizing…
The nation’s largest craft brewery joins forces with Molson Coors
D.G. Yuengling & Sons announces Joint Operating Agreement with Molson Coors D.G. Yuengling & Sons is the oldest brewery in the USA and currently ranks…
Day of Action: Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act
Join the Brewers Association and the Washington Brewers Guild today, September 9th, for a day of action in support of the Craft Beverage Modernization and…
UPDATED. Someone has applied to trademark BEER
Upon publishing the original story I was contacted by an attorney who provided some important insight into this matter. I’ve updated the original post…
Please take this survey on diversity in the brewing industry
A local beer writer is currently working on some stories about diversity in the beer business. Holly Regan, who has contributed to this blog in…
Vodka made with the same water that made Olympia Beer famous
Olympia Beer is one of America’s iconic beer brands, one that harkens back to a time when craft beer as we know it today…
Introducing Talus, a new hop variety now available commercially
Over the past decade or so, the number of different hop varieties available to brewers has increased remarkably and the hop growing industry now offers…
Brewers Association introduces a member Code of Conduct
The Brewers Association continues its work to create a more equitable and inclusive craft beer universe The Brewers Association’s Board of Directors recently approved a Code of…






























