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 →
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 →
The Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, championed by the Brewers Association, became federal law at the end of 2017 after many years of advocacy. The CBMTRA provides for� read more →
The following article provided by Carothers DiSante & Freudenberger LLP to assist brewers navigate legal concerns. California’s craft brewers may celebrate National Beer Day with more comfort that Courts will� read more →
The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) has been operating under an annual budget deficit of more than 10 million dollars. Governor Gavin Newsom’s first budget proposal outlines his� read more →
Is your business required to have an accessible website? According to several law firms specializing in defending against these types of cases, the answer is ‘yes’ if you want to� 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 →
Over 14,000 industry members of all stripes, colors and sizes descended on Nashville last week for the Craft Brewers Conference, the annual conference hosted by the Brewers Association (BA). The� read more →
The State of California is going down the path of mandating that all employers with an average of five or more part-time or full-time employees will be required to either have an ERISA retirement plan,� read more →
NEW requirements from the Office of Environmental Health and Hazard (OEHHA) require immediate action to ensure your brewery is in compliance and has “safe harbor” by December 31, 2017. Please� read more →