Franchise Law Resources
The Franchise Law Resource "Accommodation of Small Brewers in State Beer Franchise Laws" has been updated for Brewers Association members. View the new version.Read More
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As U.S. businesses, craft breweries are governed by both federal and state legislation, as well as the regulations of various government agencies. In this section, the Brewers Association provides guidance to help breweries understand the legislation affecting them and to ensure compliance with regulations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), and more.
The Franchise Law Resource "Accommodation of Small Brewers in State Beer Franchise Laws" has been updated for Brewers Association members. View the new version.Read More
Marc Sorini explains where "intoxicating hemp beverages" currently fit in the U.S. regulatory structure and what brewers need to know.Read More
A well-crafted employee handbook is an essential tool for managing any organization. However, it has always been fraught with legal risks, even more so now.
There are challenges to not just producing and packaging food-safe non-alcohol (NA) beer, but extra considerations crucial to NA on draught.Read More
Federal regulators have published a final version of their Merger Guidelines aimed at protecting fair competition in the U.S. economy.Read More
These products are growing in popularity, and it can be confusing to figure out how they are regulated by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). In this seminar, TTB representatives will cover the basic requirements for producing …Read More
The TTB Bootcamp for Brewers is a series of five sessions designed to give both new and established brewers explanations of Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) requirements, as well as tips for how to avoid common pitfalls.Read More
Thinking about making something beyond beer? From manufacturing to placement on-shelf or on-tap, this panel focuses on the regulatory and compliance requirements to get your new beyond beer creations into the hands of consumers. Read More
In this seminar with Brewers Association Senior Director of Federal Affairs Katie Marisic and General Counsel Marc Sorini, take a deep dive into state, federal, and regulatory affairs issues and understand how those issues impact small and independent breweries. Whether …Read More
The Brewers Association supports legislation that will give breweries the ability to deduct their R&D activity related expenditures in the tax year they are incurred.Read More