The CCBA and three California breweries participated in the annual craft brewers “Hill Climb” in Washington D.C. on May 31st to advocate for our industry. The Brewers Association sponsored event� read more →
This article was written by CCBA allied trade member, Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger LLP, to help inform CCBA brewery members about new employee definitions that could impact how your brewery� read more →
CCBA hosted its first Craft Brewers’ Day at the Capitol on March 13, a day-long series of individual meetings between brewers and their elected officials at the State Capitol to� read more →
The Ninth Circuit Court last week handed down a significant victory for the preservation of tied house laws in California and across the country. The court ruled in favor of� read more →
Beer is considered a food product by the California Health Department and all California breweries must comply with food processing requirements and are subject to federal, state and local health� read more →
CCBA attended the annual ABC Stakeholders Meeting last week in Sacramento. With recent changes in top leadership positions at the ABC this year, attendance at the meeting doubled in 2017,� read more →
Originally published in the August 2016 issue of Beer Paper LA. If you can’t beat ‘em, buy ‘em. That’s the strategy “Big Beer” has been taking to continue to play� read more →
When the Department of Justice announced last week that it will allow beer company Anheuser-Busch InBev to proceed with its $108 billion acquisition of rival SABMiller, it may have initially� read more →
SB 1426 (Hall), sponsored by the global alcohol company, DIAGEO, was introduced to resolve a licensing issue for major celebrities who want to maintain investments in on-sale licensed restaurants while� read more →
Senate Bill 1426 (Hall), sponsored by the global alcohol company, DIAGEO, was introduced to resolve a licensing issue for a major celebrity that would like to maintain investments in on-sale licensed restaurants while simultaneously working for DIAGEO as a paid spokesperson for their alcohol products.