California Craft Brewers Association Files Federal Lawsuit Against Governor Newsom Alleging Unconstitutional Arbitrary and Discriminatory Treatment of Beer Manufacturers in Reopening Orders The complaint urges Governor Newsom and the California� read more →
The California Craft Brewers Association Board of Directors is excited to announce that after a diligent and thorough search, Lori Ajax has been selected as the new Executive Director of� read more →
LAST UPDATED JUNE 9, 2020 California issued guidance for the re-opening of bars, taverns and brewery tasting rooms, removing the requirement for alcohol to be served only with the purchase� read more →
Updated: May 27, 2020 CURRENT STATUS: CCBA provides real-time updates to members on the status of re-opening. If you are interested in membership with the association, please contact info@californiacraftbeer.com California ABC� read more →
Over the last 4 years CCBA has been proud to offer a health care option for its membership: the CCBA Employee Benefits Trust. This trust allowed small employers to participate� read more →
Presented by the California Craft Brewers Association and hosted by Trumer Brewery on Saturday February 15th, the Celebration of Craft marks the grand finale of San Francisco Beer week. More� read more →
It’s been a busy year State Capitol in Sacramento with many new laws and regulations impacting the craft beer industry. Join us at the CCBA Fall Conference for a variety� read more →
Planning on joining us at the CCBA Fall Conference in Sacramento, December 8-10? Join us on our Greater Sacramento Area Brewery Tour, making 4 stops through Placer County from 12pm� read more →
Considering booking a ticket for the CCBA Fall Conference in Sacramento, December 8-10? CCBA Conferences are a great way to build relationships, seek mentors, shop for equipment and supplies or network� read more →
The Great American Beer Festival, the world’s largest commercial beer competition, took place for the 33rd time last week at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. This year, judges evaluated� read more →