Ohio’s Small and Independent Craft Brewers Urge Participation in National Day of Action

Passage of Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act before year-end expiration vital to small business health.

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Leaders in the beverage alcohol sector are urging industry advocates across The U.S. to participate in a national Day of Action on September 9 by asking their members of Congress to pass the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act, S.362/H.R. 1175 (CBMTRA).

On December 31, 2020, the recalibrated Federal Excise Tax (FET) rates for 347 small and independent breweries in Ohio will expire. These small businesses are asking Congress to prioritize and pass the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act and make the current FET rates permanent. Since its enaction at the end of 2017, the reduced FET has enabled small and independent brewers across our state to reinvest in their business, hire new employees, and grow their breweries. Without action from Congress, America’s more than 8,300 breweries along with beer importers will face a nearly $154 million annual excise tax increase beginning in January 2021.

“The nation’s craft brewers, distillers, winemakers, and cider makers have been among the hardest hit during COVID-19,” said Mary MacDonald, executive director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association. “Significantly increasing taxes on these small businesses even in normal circumstances would be devastating, but to do so during a pandemic would undoubtedly force many of them to close. Congress should give these businesses a fighting chance by passing the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act as soon as possible. Only then will breweries have the opportunity to recover from the harsh economic impacts of COVID-19 and be able to continue to support other vital industries in their communities.”

Introduced by Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and by Representatives Ron Kind (D-Wis.) and Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act is uniquely bipartisan legislation with support from more than half of the U.S. Congress—the bill currently has 346 cosponsors in the House and 74 in the Senate. The legislation will make permanent reforms enacted in 2017 that create a fair and equitable tax structure for brewers, winemakers, distillers, cider makers, and importers of all beverage alcohol.

“The Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act has been crucial to the success of small and independent brewers in Ohio and needs our full support,” added MacDonald. “The craft beer industry has experienced sustained growth in Ohio and across the country and the current FET rate has gone a long way to empower our brewers to make significant investments into their businesses. Breweries operate in every state and nearly every congressional district in the country and if the current rate is allowed to expire, the tax increase will have a devastating effect on these businesses. The beer industry is one of the jewels of America’s manufacturing sector, supporting more than 2.1 million jobs —559,545 of which come from the craft industry.”

Recalibrated FET rates have saved the American craft brewing industry nearly $80 million annually and helped provide certainty and stability for more than 8,300 breweries across the country, including 347 in Ohio. If the legislation is not acted upon, American and Ohio brewers alike will face a massive financial burden. More than 2,000 new brewers who have only been in operation since Jan. 1, 2018 and have never before paid the tax will see a 100 percent tax increase.

“We need everyone’s help, from supply chain partners to loyal customers, to ensure Congress makes this legislation—which is critical to the survival of hospitality businesses across the country— permanent. It takes just a few minutes to make a difference for these businesses in our communities,” said MacDonald.

Day of Action participants are encouraged to call, tweet, and email their members of Congress to pass this bipartisan legislation. The Brewers Association and Ohio Craft Brewers Association have set up a convenient form to contact legislators about this issue: https://p2a.co/XRg1il2.

About the Ohio Craft Brewers Association

Founded in 2007, the Ohio Craft Brewers Association is a nonprofit guild that exists to promote, preserve and unify Ohio’s craft brewing industry. We aspire to be recognized as the industry leader at both state and national levels for preserving the art of making high-quality, unique craft beer; to serve as the unified voice for craft brewers across the state; to advocate on behalf of the Ohio craft beer industry; to contribute to systemic, local community development by driving economic and job growth, while creating experiences that bring people together; and to serve as a beacon for local production and manufacturing through craft beer, resulting in diverse choices for consumers.

About the Brewers Association

The Brewers Association (BA) is the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent American brewers, their beers, and the community of brewing enthusiasts. The BA represents 4,800-plus U.S. breweries. The BA’s independent craft brewer seal is a widely adopted symbol that differentiates beers by small and independent craft brewers. The BA organizes events including the World Beer Cup®, Great American Beer Festival®, Craft Brewers Conference® & BrewExpo America®, SAVOR™: An American Craft Beer & Food Experience, HomebrewConTM, National Homebrew Competition, and American Craft Beer Week®. The BA publishes TheNew Brewer® magazine, and Brewers Publications® is the leading publisher of brewing literature in the U.S. Beer lovers are invited to learn more about the dynamic world of craft beer at CraftBeer.com® and about homebrewing via the BA’s American Homebrewers Association® and the free Brew Guru® mobile app. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Time for a Beer Run? Ohio Brew Haul Starts May 14


New statewide initiative promotes carry out and delivery from Ohio breweries.




COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Craft Brewers Association is organizing the Ohio Brew Haul, a campaign to encourage craft beer drinkers to buy beer to-go from their local breweries from May 14-17 in conjunction with American Craft Beer Week. Ohio breweries have kept their businesses afloat during the state-ordered closure of bars and restaurants by selling beer for carry out, curbside pickup, home delivery and direct shipping.


While Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced last week that breweries, restaurants and bars can re-open outdoor seating starting May 15 and indoor seating starting May 21, many breweries will still offer their carry out, delivery and shipping options for customers who wish to continue to enjoy their craft beer at home.

From May 14-17, participants are encouraged to post photos of their Ohio beer purchases to Instagram with the hashtag #OhioBrewHaul. 10 posters will be chosen throughout the four-day period and will receive prizes provided by the OCBA. Those who purchase Ohio Brew Haul merchandise will be eligible to earn five bonus passport stamps on the Ohio On Tap app.

The campaign is a fundraiser both for the non-profit Ohio Craft Brewers Association (OCBA) and for its member breweries. Orders for limited edition Ohio Brew Haul merchandise will be taken from May 14 through May 31 at the OCBA online store (http://bit.ly/ocbastore) with net proceeds from each sale split between OCBA and an Ohio craft brewery chosen by the customer.


A map tool is available online at ohiobrewhaul.com to help craft beer drinkers identify which breweries near them are offering carry out, home delivery and direct shipping. The tool also provides info on other ways to support local breweries, identifying those that are offering food, selling gift cards or have an online merchandise store.

“Ohio’s craft breweries contribute a great deal of positive impact in their local communities,” said OCBA executive director Mary MacDonald. “We created this campaign to give people a fun way to support the breweries that make their neighborhoods, towns and cities such great places to live and work.”


 

Founded in 2007, the Ohio Craft Brewers Association is a nonprofit guild that exists to promote, preserve and unify Ohio’s craft brewing industry. We aspire to be recognized as the industry leader at both state and national levels for preserving the art of making high-quality, unique craft beer; to serve as the unified voice for craft brewers across the state; to advocate on behalf of the Ohio craft beer industry; to contribute to systemic, local community development by driving economic and job growth, while creating experiences that bring people together; and to serve as a beacon for local production and manufacturing through craft beer, resulting in diverse choices for consumers.

Combustion Brewery And Tap Room Opens To Go Service

COMBUSTION SHIFTS BUSINESS FROM TAPROOM TO ONLINE SALES AND DRIVE THRU PICKUP


Combustion Brewery & Taproom beer, cider, and merchandise available to customers through online ordering and drive thru pick up service.  Place your order through the Brewery website and reserve your pickup time.  Upon arrival guests stay in their vehicles and pull up to the loading dock to pick up their orders.

Online ordering available at combustionbrewing.com.

“We had to completely re-engineer how we do things and our strategy for how to get our beer and cider into our customers' hands. Our community is why we are still in business, the support has been overwhelming, and we will be forever grateful", said Keith Jackson, Owner & Brewmaster at Combustion.

RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR DEWINE ALLOWING PATIOS OPEN 5/15, DINE IN 5/21.


Throughout the pandemic and stay-at-home order we have kept the safety of our staff, the safety of our customers, and the health of our young business at the forefront of each of our decisions. With the recent announcement from Governor DeWine to open patio and then dine-in service, we have a lot of work to do to figure out how we can safely operate within the guidelines that have been set. As we work to establish a safe environment for our staff and customers, we will do so with the same principles as we have throughout this situation and on a timeline that works for us and our unique business and circumstances. Until then, we will continue with our current Online Ordering system with Drive Thru pickup. We thank all of our customers for their continuing support and will keep everyone updated via social media.

Guest Post: Gift Ideas From Jet Gift Baskets

A Booze Gift Guide for 5 Kinds of Beer Lovers


We do believe that a good chug is absolutely an ideal present for any occasion, but we want to make sure that you get exactly what matches the recipient's taste. Do they love watching and playing ball or any other sport? Are they suckers for cozying up on weekends? Is work basically all they want to do?

Whatever they are into, no matter what the celebration, we've prepared a quick guide you can visit for when a brew buddy deserves a generous pack or two from you!

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For the ones who love having people around


Is the "life of the party" celebrating something special? Don't forget to surprise him with a beer bouquet that's just as grand as the next big gathering! This could be the next favorite thing of the people in your gifting list who are fond of hosting get-togethers, spontaneous night-outs, and other fun events. A signature beer choice just like this paired with gourmet snacks make for an interesting celebration:


Bud Light Deluxe Bouquet


Celebrating life’s wins has never been this cool! A great way to cheer your friends on, this impressive 24”-tall beer bouquet is packed with six Bud Lights – comes with free bottle opener! Pair it up with snacks like gourmet chips, beef sausages, toffee butter roasted cashews, pretzels, and cheddar cheese.

$87.99




Looking for something other than Bud Light? You can also check out beer bouquets from Ninkasi, Deschutes, Rogue, Sierra Nevada, Shock Top, and Hop Valley.



For the frequent travelers and beach bums


Sunset on the beach, sunrise at the mountaintop, an unplanned trip - these guys simply can't stay at home! So send them one for the road, wherever they may be headed to next, to wish them a good time on their upcoming adventures! This kind of beer gift basket is an awesome pick for birthday sessions, chill hangouts while backpacking, and other milestones worth a cold drink with good friends:





Corona Beach Beer Gift Basket

Take the party down by the shores in summertime with this naughty-cal pack of signature beer products. Turn up those hot tunes and move your bodies over two bottles of Coronita. Also comes with a branded Corona glass to pass the good stuff along during slow hours on the beach.

$57.99



Widen your choices! Surfs up and enjoy other beer crates from Longboard, Lagunitas, Shock Top, and Bud Light. The great outdoors is more fun to explore with these around!

For weekend couch potatoes


Some of your people are probably comfort creatures who spends their day-offs holed up at home even when the weather's inviting. No worries - this Sunday package is all they need for a relaxing movie marathon, board game night with family and friends, or catching up on missed game highlights. It's a fun addition to a weekend grill session, too:


Sunday Fun Day



Make family time during weekends a special event with this gourmet gift basket of Sunday essentials! Perfect for outdoor barbecues or simple dinners while watching whatever game is on, enjoy bottles of beer and artisan snacks with your people.

$66.00



We also swear by these beer-and-snack combos that can indulge those weekenders - beer gift baskets of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Lagunitas IPA!



For the workaholics


We all have someone in the family or in our groups of friends who just If you can't get them out of their workstations, bring the good time to them and their colleagues instead! Power them up for long nights and boost their creative processes with this:


The Office Break



Take the time to appreciate the people who make your success possible with this office gift basket. Filled with motivating gourmet treats and goodies plus beer from Bundaberg, colleagues, clients, and business partners can enjoy these contents for their birthdays, holiday celebrations, and other significant milestones.

$89.99



Want to give a gift that makes one chill like a boss? How about this refreshing Longboard beer gift basket and Jack Daniel's CEO gift pack?

For dads. Period.


Let's be honest here - dads are really one category of beer lovers, and this last entry is especially theirs. For the many reasons they ask us to fetch them a cold one, any day or hour sounds about right for this beer gift basket:


Nuts For Dad


Show Dad how much you’re nuts for him with this wooden crate thoughtfully filled with his favorite drink and treats! More than just a Father’s Day gift, this wooden box is ideal for birthdays and even simple tokens of appreciation for their love and hard work.

$66.49





Treat him like the king he is with these Guinness and Blue Moon beer gift basket selections for his birthday, Father's Day, or any occasion that calls for a bottle.

Still on the hunt for the beer gift basket that suits the recipient’s personality and preferences? Feel free to browse our professionally-curated collection here. Check out more unique gift ideas for any occasion on Jet Gift Baskets. Cheers!

Local Brewery Offers Drive Thru and Home Delivery Amidst Coronavirus

CINCINNATI, OH— Small businesses and those who work for them may be some of the most devastated due to the coronavirus and impending mass gathering order in the State of Ohio and across the country. Fibonacci
Brewing Company is one of the smallest in the State of Ohio and relies on events and taproom business as part of their core business model. As warnings and announcements have been released across the state and the country Fibonacci has been watching closely and working to create ideas for alternatives.

When Fibonacci opened in 2015, there was already an existing drive thu from the previous floral shop. At the time they thought it would be a unique offering to customers, but found that people really preferred to come in for a beer when they wanted to take something to go. However, with the impending outcomes of
coronavirus, they have decided to officially open the drive thru window for pick-up. According to co-owner and President Betty Bollas, “We understand the severity of the issue and that not everyone is able to be in a public setting right now due to age or medical condition. Some of our favorite customers fall into this category and we want to offer another way to serve them and include them. We have been using specific precautions in our taproom and this is just another way for us to serve our customers.”

Another offering that Fibonacci will launch within the next few days will be online ordering which will allow for pick up or at home delivery. They talked with the State of Ohio Division of Liquor Control and asked if they could deliver direct to consumers homes and the answer was yes. Fibonacci will launch delivery service within the next few days and will start with a five mile radius of specific zip codes. They will offer bottles, growlers, and howlers. According to Bollas, “As a really small business we aren’t always the first to respond, but with my human resources and risk management background I am trained to get ahead of major issues. As a small business that relies on events and taproom sales this is our response to what’s going on and may be a new way of operating to ensure our survival.”

The drive thru at Fibonacci is open immediately and home delivery begins in a few days. More details will continue to be announced through the website www.fibbrew.com and social media.

To learn more about Fibonacci Brewing Company, please visit www.fibbrew.com.

About Fibonacci Brewing Company

Fibonacci Brewing Company is a nanobrewery and urban farm nestled in historic Mt. Healthy, Ohio with an onsite Airbnb. Fibonacci chooses to source locally for the majority of their beers through local farms and ingredients grown onsite and foraged nearby. They are also a winery and offer a red and white varietal.

Pretentious Barrel House to Release a Passion Fruit Sour Blonde Ale, Indolence


COLUMBUS – Pretentious Barrel House; the original, all sour brewery of Columbus, Ohio; is pleased to announce the return of Indolence, a taproom favorite initially released in early 2018. This low acidity sour blonde exudes an aroma of passion fruit and is the definition of "easy drinking." The balance of lactose, vanilla, and passion fruit imparts a flavor that is truly greater than the sum of its parts. Guests can enjoy Indolence starting Friday, February 28th, when the taproom--located at 745 Taylor Ave, Columbus, OH 43219--opens at 4 pm.

"This is easily our best selling beer, the flavor combination of oak, passion fruit, and vanilla create such a unique experience," says Joshua Martinez, brewmaster. "The beer is both sweet and sour, fresh and savory. The kind of beer that cannot accurately be described; it must be experienced."

Established in October of 2017, Pretentious Barrel House is the first brewery in Columbus to specialize exclusively in barrel-aged sour ales. Our extensive knowledge of the symbiotic relationship between beer and wood results in consistent, quality sours. By manufacturing a wide range of beer along the sour spectrum, our consumers can ease their way into this unique style. Our goal is to produce award-winning sours that change people’s perspectives regarding craft beer.

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