Craft Spirits Weekly
Welcome to the 280th issue of Craft Spirits Weekly. This newsletter is dedicated to bringing ACSA members the news most important to the craft spirits distiller. Check your inbox every Thursday to find a curated selection of articles and news pieces from CRAFT SPIRITS magazine and the American Craft Spirits Association.

This week, we're focusing on a quick survey on standards of fill; separate collaborative releases from Wigle Whiskey and Catoctin Creek Distilling Co.; new lines of RTDs from Tattersall Distilling and Three Floyds Distilling Co.; and more!
COUNTDOWN TO CONVENTION
Online Registration Closes July 8
ACSA'S 9th Annual Distillers' Convention and Vendor Trade Show in New Orleans is just weeks away! Visit our website to register online until July 8; see the full convention schedule; learn more about pre-convention education; sign up for distillery tours; and download our app.
TAKE ACTION
Take a Quick Survey on Eliminating Existing Standards of Fill
In late May, the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking concerning Standards of Fill for Wine and Distilled Spirits. TTB is considering eliminating the existing standards of fill for wine and distilled spirits, except to maintain in the regulations a minimum standard of 50 milliliters for both wine and distilled spirits and a maximum standard of fill of 3.785 liters for distilled spirits. TTB hopes to potentially eliminate unnecessary regulatory requirements, reduce barriers to competition, and provide consumers with broader purchasing options. 

Before ACSA provides comments, we need to know what you, our membership base, believes is in the best interest of our community. 

To help us draft our comments, please take two minutes to answer our quick questions. Your feedback is needed no later than July 11. 
NEED TO KNOW
Wigle, ‘It’s Always Sunny’ Cast Collaborate on Four Walls Whiskey
Pittsburgh-based Wigle Whiskey is honored to announce a collaboration with the gang from the hit TV sitcom “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.” Wigle helped bring to life two versions of Four Walls Whiskey in celebration of the show’s 15 years on air. (CraftSpiritsMag.com)
Catoctin Creek, GWAR Release Second Annual Ragnarök Rye
Catoctin Creek Distilling Co. of Purcellville, Virginia, and heavy metal rock band legends GWAR are back for the second annual release of their infamous Ragnarök Rye.  (CraftSpiritsMag.com)
Tattersall Distilling Launches Spirit-Based Canned Cocktails
Minneapolis-based Tattersall Distilling announced the launch of its first canned cocktail line. Made from its award-winning distilled spirits, the cocktails include Key Lime Gin + Tonic, Blueberry Basil Collins, Easy Street and Watermelon Bootlegger. (CraftSpiritsMag.com)
Three Floyds Releases Three New Bottled Cocktails
Three Floyds Distilling Co. of Munster, Indiana, is debuting three premium bottled cocktails this summer, inviting consumers to level up their at-home drinks game. (CraftSpiritsMag.com)
REGISTER FOR UPCOMING EVENTS
August


Based on member feedback, ACSA is using OSHA grant funds to create a one-day, in-person course on fire protection and prevention, customized to address the needs of craft distillers, and presented by Industrial Safety and Training Services at Watershed Distillery in Columbus, Ohio. Only a few spots remain!
September


Join us as we meet virtually with officials from Capitol Hill and the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau before setting off for virtual Congressional meetings.
LISTEN NOW
The Craft Spirits Podcast: Matt Vogl
Our latest guest on The Craft Spirits Podcast is Matt Vogl, the executive director and co-founder of the National Mental Health Innovation Center at the University of Colorado, and the keynote speaker at ACSA’s 9th Annual Distillers’ Convention and Vendor Trade Show in New Orleans this July 21. The title for his keynote is Distilling Better Mental Health & Crafting Support in Volatile Times.
IN THE KNOW
Rogue Donates Portion of Bayfront Vodka Profits to Help Keep Beaches Clean

Rogue Ales & Spirits of Newport, Oregon, has created Bayfront Vodka to support clean oceans and beaches.
Craft Maltsters Guild to Host Malt for Brewers & Distillers Workshop

The Craft Maltsters Guild will host the second annual Malt for Brewers & Distillers Workshop at the University of California, Davis on Sept. 19-20, 2022.
RNDC Introduces The Artisan Group

Republic National Distributing Co. (RNDC) the national distributor and broker of premium wine and spirits, introduces The Artisan Group (TAG).
USBG Announces Conference, Keynote Speaker

The United States Bartenders’ Guild (USBG) announces that its annual National Leadership Conference will be held in Bloomingburg, New York, Sept. 11-14.
CRAFT SPIRITS MAGAZINE
Crack Open the May/June Issue of CRAFT SPIRITS Magazine
The May/June issue of CRAFT SPIRITS magazine is here, and our cover story examines the skyrocketing popularity of spirits-based ready-to-drink cocktails. This issue also features stories about creative packaging, smart branding, e-commerce solutions and more!
Join Us In The V.I.P. Lounge and Hang Out with Lisa Laird Dunn
Our V.I.P. Lounge members receive each issue of CRAFT SPIRITS magazine one week early, and our $40- and $60-per-year supporters are invited to join craft spirits icons for virtual happy hours. To unlock additional bonuses, like a set of CRAFT SPIRITS-branded Glencairn glasses, join us in the V.I.P. Lounge today.
Send News to CRAFT SPIRITS Magazine
Do you have exciting stories to share about your distillery? Keep us posted on new products, events, trends, tips and more by sending us a note at news@americancraftspirits.org.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
STEPUP Foundation Now Accepting New Applications
The STEPUP Foundation is now accepting applications for 2023 interns, mentors, DSPs, and wholesalers from June 1 through Sept. 1, 2022.

STEPUP stands for Spirits Training Entrepreneurship Program for Underrepresented Professionals and its purpose is to increase talent through the facilitation of workplace diversity. Specifically, STEPUP, working with distilleries and wholesalers throughout the United States, provides a comprehensive, hands-on training program with a living stipend and provides job exposure for those of different races, color, national origins, genders and sexual orientations.

ACSA Starts Facebook Group for Voting Members
In an effort to use the platforms that you most often use, ACSA started a private Facebook group for voting members only (open to all employees of member DSPs). The group will be an environment to not only ask questions without judgement, but to provide input and feedback to colleagues based upon members’ experiences and best practices. If you would like to be added to the group, please send an email to carason@americancraftspirits.org.
The ACSA PAC Needs Your Support
ACSA’s public policy advocacy on behalf of its members is critical to making sure our community’s voice is heard on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures. A crucial piece of this strategy is a strong Political Action Committee (PAC) and to maintain this presence, we need your support, particularly during a mid-term election year.
 
The easiest way to engage and learn more is to go to our website and log in to ACSA. 
 
Should you have any questions about ACSA’s PAC, or ACSA’s public policy initiatives, please write to acsapac@americancraftspirits.org.
THANK YOU, SPONSORS!
ACSA would like to thank all of our annual sponsors and our key supporters of education. We are grateful for all of your support throughout the year. Cheers!
The American Craft Spirits Association is the only national registered nonprofit trade association representing the U.S. craft spirits industry. Its mission is to elevate and advocate for the community of craft spirits producers, and membership in ACSA is open to anyone. 

ACSA is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the eligible voting members of the Association. Voting members must be independent licensed distillers (DSPs) annually removing fewer than 750,000 proof gallons from bond (the amount on which a Federal Excise Tax is paid.)