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Bart Watson: If You’re Trying to Ride Out This Wave, ‘You Should Probably Reconsider’

Bart Watson: If You’re Trying to Ride Out This Wave, ‘You Should Probably Reconsider’

Anyone looking for an answer to when craft’s current era of compounding hurdles and declines will come to an end received a reality check Wednesday during Brewers Association (BA) president and CEO Bart Watson’s state of the industry address, held at the start of Day 2 of the Craft Brewers Conference (CBC) in Indianapolis.

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NBWA/Fintech Q1 2025 Report: Beer Needs Its ‘Mojo’ Back

NBWA/Fintech Q1 2025 Report: Beer Needs Its ‘Mojo’ Back

Overall beer category dollar sales declined in Q1 2025 compared to Q1 2024, but those losses were unbalanced between the channels, according to the most recent report from the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) and Fintech. Beer dollar sales reached an estimated $15.8 billion in the first quarter of the year, down about 4% year-over-year (YoY).

BA Tariffs Webinar Recap: ‘Sticky’ Aluminum Tariffs, Consumer Sentiment a ‘Dumpster Fire’ and Other Challenges Ahead

BA Tariffs Webinar Recap: ‘Sticky’ Aluminum Tariffs, Consumer Sentiment a ‘Dumpster Fire’ and Other Challenges Ahead

The U.S. market was somewhat prepared for President Donald Trump to enact tariffs during his presidency, as promised during his campaign. But it wasn’t prepared for how “aggressive” those tariffs would be, including the speed and extent of their implementation, Rabobank global strategist, beverages, Stephen Rannekleiv said Thursday during a webinar hosted by the Brewers Association (BA).

California Distillery Takes On New York Over Shipping Restrictions

California Distillery Takes On New York Over Shipping Restrictions

A Los Angeles craft spirits producer is taking on the Empire State in a federal lawsuit filed yesterday challenging direct-to-consumer shipping laws prohibiting distillers in California from sending spirits to customers in New York.

Brewers Association: Craft Volume -4% in 2024, to 23.1M Barrels; Top 50 Breweries Lists Revealed

Brewers Association: Craft Volume -4% in 2024, to 23.1M Barrels; Top 50 Breweries Lists Revealed

Craft brewers’ collective production declined 4% in 2024, to 23.1 million barrels of beer produced, the Brewers Association (BA) shared today in the release of its annual craft brewing production report. The trade group representing small and independent craft breweries described 2024’s numbers as “highlighting the new realities of a maturing market in a rapidly evolving environment.”

NBWA Advocates for Permanence for 2017 Tax Rates

NBWA Advocates for Permanence for 2017 Tax Rates

Beer distributors’ top priority in lobbying visits with congressional members during the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) legislative conference was to push for permanence for lowered tax rates put in place by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA).

Trump Threatens to Double Tariffs on Canadian Aluminum, Steel

Trump Threatens to Double Tariffs on Canadian Aluminum, Steel

President Donald Trump is now threatening to double tariffs on aluminum and steel imports from Canada, increasing them from 25% to 50%, according to his social media posts. The move is in retaliation for a 25% surcharge placed by Ontario on electricity to the U.S.

January 2025 Shipments -8.7% YoY; Total Beer Supply -5.5%

January 2025 Shipments -8.7% YoY; Total Beer Supply -5.5%

Domestic beer shipments are off to a rough start in 2025. U.S. beer shipments declined -8.7% year-over-year (YoY) in January 2025, as brewers shipped 10.55 million barrels, according to estimates of domestic tax paid shipments from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), shared by the Beer Institute (BI). The decline amounted to more than 1 million fewer barrels being shipped YoY.