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The Alabama Brewers Guild exists to provide a forum for the interaction of its members and to promote a favorable legal and market environment for the craft brewing industry in Alabama.
The core voting membership of the guild consists of licensed Alabama breweries and brewpubs actively engaged in the brewing of craft beer at a facility located in the state of Alabama. Other members ctively engaged in business matters involving the start-up of a new brewery in Alabama are participating, although non-voting, Associate members. Businesses in industries who do business with the brewing Industry are able to join as non-voting Allied members.
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The Maine Brewers’ Guild is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and protecting the craft beer industry in Maine. Our mission is to keep Maine in the forefront of the craft beer revolution by offering high quality and creative diversity for the customer.
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North Carolina boasts the largest number of craft breweries in the American South, with more than 300 breweries and brewpubs. Our mission is to advance the interests of the craft breweries of North Carolina and to promote North Carolina craft beer.
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The New York State Brewers Association (NYSBA) is a 501 (c)6 and was founded in 2003 to serve as a promotional and legislative proponent for New York State breweries, microbreweries, farm breweries, brewpubs and brewing affiliated businesses. The growth of the Craft Beer segment continues to be strong and New York State’s share of that growth has exceeded that of breweries on the national level.
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Brewers Guild of Alaska (BGA) is a non-profit trade association founded in 2000 by craft brewers in Alaska to promote the craft beer and brewing industry through consumer education, community events and legislative advocacy. BGA also provides a strong networking base for our brewers and their suppliers, retailers and others interested in understanding the expanding role the craft brewing industry plays in the Alaska economy.
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The Arizona Craft Brewers Guild was established in 1998. It is recognized as a not-for-profit 501 (c)(6) organization. Members are comprised of registered Arizona breweries. Associate Memberships are granted to businesses and organizations that have some relationship to the brewing industry.