• State

    North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild

    Our Mission To promote North Carolina as The State of Southern Beer, and to position North Carolina as a leader among the best craft beer states in the nation Our Vision The North Carolina Craft Brewers Guild (NCCBG) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to advance the interests of the craft breweries of North Carolina and to promote North Carolina craft beer. We seek to establish the NCCBG as: the recognized voice for North Carolina craft beer in national and state policy matters; a reliable resource and reference for our membership base, the media, and the general public; a leading advocate for North Carolina craft beer across all five…

  • Local

    DC Homebrewers

    The DC Homebrewers is a Washington, DC-based club dedicated to the art and science of homebrewing. Our mission is to educate our members and the community at large, and provide a social atmosphere for our members. Membership is free and open to anyone (of legal drinking age) who would like to join by signing up for the email list. We try to meet during the 3rd week of every month, either at a member’s home or a homebrew-friendly public establishment. Our meetings are usually Metro-accessible.  Members receive an email at least a couple weeks in advance notifying them of the exact date, and several days in advance notifying them of the…

  • Local

    White Street Brewers Guild

    We are the White Street Brewer’s Guild. A group of folks passionate about craft beer, homebrewing, and the community that surrounds them. We want to promote the art, hobby, and science of homebrewing through sharing knowledge, techniques, and experience. We are graciously hosted every month by the White Street Brewing Company (WSBC) in Wake Forest, NC. We are open to anyone interested in learning about this craft as long as you are of legal drinking age. On this FB group you can leave your thoughts, post your pictures, or find out what the Guild is doing next. Cheers and hoppy brewing!

  • International

    Brewers Association of Australia

    Encompassing Australia’s premier and iconic beer brands, the Brewers Association of Australia is committed to the responsible promotion of beer as an enjoyable and refreshing lower-alcohol option to other alcohol categories. Established in 2003, the Brewers Association of Australia has earned a reputation as a leader in the identification, development and achievement of positive policy outcomes to champion issues affecting brewers and beer drinkers. We are dedicated to generating a more informed understanding and appreciation of beers’ modern role, contribution and value to the entire community. Beer is a major contributor to the national economy, as well as the economies of all states and territories. But it also plays a…

  • Local

    New York City Homebrewers Guild

    The New York City Homebrewers Guild is the oldest homebrewing club in the New York City area.  Founded in 1987, the Guild’s main purpose is to give homebrewers a rest haven to talk and learn about the aspects of making high quality hand-crafted beers and wines.  In the past 20-plus years, many Guild members have moved on from homebrewing into commercial brewing at various brewpubs and breweries. The NYCHG now meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 7:30 pm at Burp Castle in the East Village.  At the meetings, the members listen to guest speakers, taste hand-crafted beers not locally available, and of course: there’s always homebrew!  Previous…

  • Brewery - Europe

    Brauerei Baar

    Baar has been wonderful since 1862 – not just from a beer perspective. In addition to the pleasure of drinking, the art of brewing also brought with it a spirit of innovation. Five generations led the brewery through the ups and downs of the fluctuating economy and two world wars. The Baarer Braui has been owned by the Buck-Uster beer dynasty continuously since 1902. Today it is “good in juice” with popular old and new beer specialties. She is closely connected to her beer friends – far beyond Baar. The unshakeable belief in the future lies in Baar beer: pride in the art of brewing at home, persistence in quality and modesty in dealing with…

  • International

    Belgische Brouwers vzw

    The ‘Belgian Brewers’ is one of the oldest professional associations in the world and almost all Belgian breweries are affiliated. Its most important task is to defend the general interests of the brewery sector in the economic, social and ethical spheres.The Union acts as official spokesman of the brewers with regional, national, international and European authorities. Its action covers all sectors of importance for the brewing industry and is directed in particular at economic, social, national and international regulations, fiscal and legal affairs, agricultural problems and activities for the promotion of beer.