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Excise Relief Signals Support for Independent Craft Brewers
April brings a welcome moment of relief for Canada’s independent craft brewing community. The federal government’s extension of the 50% excise duty reduction on the first 15,000 hL of beer brewed is a positive step forward for our sector. At a time when cost pressures remain high, this measure provides real, tangible relief. It keeps […] The post Excise Relief Signals Support for Independent Craft Brewers first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by hilary.hoogsteen@ccba-ambc.org4 viewsfrom-the-e-d - news
Stronger Together: Why the Independent Craft Seal Matters More Than Ever
As we continue our advocacy efforts in Ottawa to secure meaningful excise reform and an extension of the 50% excise rate reduction on the first 15,000 hL of beer brewed beyond the March 31, 2026 end date, we often speak about the importance of Canada’s nearly 1,200 independent craft breweries. The post Stronger Together: Why the Independent Craft Seal Matters More Than Ever first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by hilary.hoogsteen@ccba-ambc.org4 viewsfrom-the-e-d - news
Excise Tax Relief: Advocate for Reform—and Plan for What Comes Next
Canada’s independent craft brewers are at a critical moment. The CCBA has been actively advocating in Ottawa with regional caucus chairs, MPs from all parties, and the Minister of Finance to protect the 50% excise rate reduction on the first 15,000 hectolitres of beer introduced on April 1, 2024. The post Excise Tax Relief: Advocate for Reform—and Plan for What Comes Next first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by hilary.hoogsteen@ccba-ambc.org4 viewsfrom-the-e-d - news
January and the Case for Moderation
January is often a time when Canadians reflect on their habits and set goals for the year ahead. In that context, the Canadian Craft Brewers Association supports moderation, balance, and informed decision-making when it comes to alcohol consumption, rather than short-term abstinence initiatives such as Dry January. The post January and the Case for Moderation first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by hilary.hoogsteen@ccba-ambc.org4 viewsfrom-the-e-d - news
A Year in Review: Progress, Resilience, and Momentum for Canada’s Craft Brewers
As 2025 draws to a close, I am struck by the determination, adaptability, and unity that continue to define Canada’s craft brewing community. This year brought intense policy debates, shifting political landscapes, and economic pressures that tested our sector. Yet it also brought growth, collaboration, renewed advocacy strength, and a record-breaking Canada Beer Cup. Throughout […] The post A Year in Review: Progress, Resilience, and Momentum for Canada’s Craft Brewers first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by hilary.hoogsteen@ccba-ambc.org4 viewsfrom-the-e-d - news
Celebrating Excellence and Advocacy Through the Canada Beer Cup
Calgary’s craft beer scene took centre stage as the city hosted the 2025 Canada Beer Cup judging from September 29 to October 1 at Tool Shed Brewing Company. It was a tremendous success and a proud moment for our industry. The event brought together brewers, judges, and supporters from across Canada and beyond to celebrate […] The post Celebrating Excellence and Advocacy Through the Canada Beer Cup first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by jen@creativeone.ca4 viewsfrom-the-e-d - news
A Unified Voice for Canadian Craft Brewers
This fall marks seven years since the Canadian Craft Brewers Association (CCBA) was founded in October 2018. Our association was created to be the unified national voice in Ottawa for independent Canadian craft brewers, born from a simple idea: together we are stronger. That strength has proven itself in real terms. Last spring, starting April […] The post A Unified Voice for Canadian Craft Brewers first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by dominik@creativeone.ca5 viewsfrom-the-e-dindustry
