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'''Brewers Association''' is a not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent American brewers. Its mission is to promote and protect American craft brewers, their beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts.
== Brewers Association ==
 
[[File:Aha_logo2011.png|thumb|right|The American Homebrewers Association logo]]
 
The '''Brewers Association''' is a non-profit organization that promotes and supports the interests of small and independent American craft brewers, their beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The association is based in Boulder, Colorado, and was formed in 2005 through the merger of the Association of Brewers and the Brewers' Association of America.


== History ==
== History ==
The Brewers Association was established in 2005 through a merger of the Association of Brewers and the Brewers' Association of America. This merger was aimed at creating a single organization to represent the interests of craft brewers in the United States.
The Brewers Association was established to provide a unified voice for small and independent brewers in the United States. The merger that created the Brewers Association combined the resources and missions of two organizations that had been serving the brewing community for decades. The Association of Brewers, founded in 1978, focused on promoting homebrewing and craft brewing, while the Brewers' Association of America, established in 1942, represented the interests of small brewers.
 
== Mission and Goals ==
The mission of the Brewers Association is to promote and protect American craft brewers, their beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The association works to:


== Mission ==
* Promote craft beer as a beverage of choice for the discerning consumer.
The mission of the Brewers Association is to promote and protect small and independent American brewers, their craft beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The association is committed to providing resources to both new and established brewers, helping them to navigate the ever-changing landscape of the beer industry.
* Advocate for fair legislative and regulatory treatment of craft brewers.
* Provide educational resources and networking opportunities for brewers and brewing enthusiasts.
* Support the development of a sustainable brewing industry.


== Activities ==
== American Homebrewers Association ==
The Brewers Association carries out a wide range of activities to support its mission. These include organizing events such as the [[Great American Beer Festival]] and the [[Craft Brewers Conference]], publishing resources for brewers, and advocating for policies that support the craft brewing industry.
[[File:Aha_logo2011.png|thumb|left|The American Homebrewers Association is a division of the Brewers Association.]]


== Membership ==
The [[American Homebrewers Association]] (AHA) is a division of the Brewers Association that focuses on promoting the hobby of homebrewing. Founded in 1978 by [[Charlie Papazian]], the AHA provides resources, events, and competitions for homebrewers. The AHA organizes the annual National Homebrew Competition, the world's largest homebrew competition, and the Homebrew Con, a conference for homebrewers.
Membership in the Brewers Association is open to any brewery that produces beer in the United States and meets the association's definition of a craft brewer. The association also offers associate memberships to individuals and businesses that support the craft brewing industry.


== See also ==
== Events and Publications ==
The Brewers Association hosts several events and publishes various resources to support the craft brewing community. Key events include:
 
* The [[Great American Beer Festival]], an annual event that features a beer competition and public tasting sessions.
* The [[Craft Brewers Conference]], an annual conference that provides educational seminars and networking opportunities for brewers.
 
The association also publishes "The New Brewer," a bi-monthly magazine that covers industry trends, technical brewing information, and business insights for craft brewers.
 
== Related pages ==
* [[Craft beer]]
* [[Craft beer]]
* [[Microbrewery]]
* [[Homebrewing]]
* [[Beer in the United States]]
* [[Great American Beer Festival]]
 
* [[Charlie Papazian]]
== References ==
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[[Category:Beer organizations]]
[[Category:Brewing organizations]]
[[Category:Trade associations based in the United States]]
[[Category:Non-profit organizations based in the United States]]
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Revision as of 11:09, 15 February 2025

Brewers Association

File:Aha logo2011.png
The American Homebrewers Association logo

The Brewers Association is a non-profit organization that promotes and supports the interests of small and independent American craft brewers, their beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The association is based in Boulder, Colorado, and was formed in 2005 through the merger of the Association of Brewers and the Brewers' Association of America.

History

The Brewers Association was established to provide a unified voice for small and independent brewers in the United States. The merger that created the Brewers Association combined the resources and missions of two organizations that had been serving the brewing community for decades. The Association of Brewers, founded in 1978, focused on promoting homebrewing and craft brewing, while the Brewers' Association of America, established in 1942, represented the interests of small brewers.

Mission and Goals

The mission of the Brewers Association is to promote and protect American craft brewers, their beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The association works to:

  • Promote craft beer as a beverage of choice for the discerning consumer.
  • Advocate for fair legislative and regulatory treatment of craft brewers.
  • Provide educational resources and networking opportunities for brewers and brewing enthusiasts.
  • Support the development of a sustainable brewing industry.

American Homebrewers Association

File:Aha logo2011.png
The American Homebrewers Association is a division of the Brewers Association.

The American Homebrewers Association (AHA) is a division of the Brewers Association that focuses on promoting the hobby of homebrewing. Founded in 1978 by Charlie Papazian, the AHA provides resources, events, and competitions for homebrewers. The AHA organizes the annual National Homebrew Competition, the world's largest homebrew competition, and the Homebrew Con, a conference for homebrewers.

Events and Publications

The Brewers Association hosts several events and publishes various resources to support the craft brewing community. Key events include:

The association also publishes "The New Brewer," a bi-monthly magazine that covers industry trends, technical brewing information, and business insights for craft brewers.

Related pages