Connecticut Brewers Guild Eager to Work with State Lawmakers on Creating More Local Jobs

The Connecticut Brewers Guild wants to increase awareness on their eagerness to continue working closely with state lawmakers and others to help the booming craft brew industry to create even more good-paying jobs, bolster local craft beer production, and to increase direct-to-consumer sales.

Phil Pappas, the executive director of the Connecticut Brewers Guild -- which is the leading organization in the state with a mission to protect and promote independent Connecticut craft breweries -- said that a lot of progress has been made in recent years, but there’s a lot more work to be done to ensure the industry continues to grow and thrive statewide.

“In 2012, when the Connecticut Brewers Guild was founded, there were around 12 craft breweries statewide,” said Pappas. “Now, our state’s booming craft brewery scene has more than 85 operational breweries with many more in the planning stages. These craft breweries -- all of which are independently owned -- employ over 4,600 people statewide, produce more than 166,000 barrels of locally brewed craft beer, and contribute to an overall economic impact of $746 million annually.”

Breweries in the Southbury area include:

NameLocationPhoneWebsitetest
BADSONS Beer Co251 Roosevelt Dr, Derby(203) 308-2654www.badsoons.com
Black Hog Brewing Co115 Hurley Road, Building 9A, Oxford(203) 262-6075www.blackhogbrewing.com
Brass Works Brewing Company LLC2066 Thomaston Ave, Waterbury(203) 527-6223www.brassworksbrewing.com
Broken Symmetry Gastro Brewery5 Depot Pl, Bethel(203) 731-1735http://www.brokensymmetrybrew.com/
BruRm At Bar254 Crown St, New Haven(203) 495-8924www.barnightclub.com
Charter Oak Brewing Company39B Shelter Rock Road https://www.charteroakbrewing.com/
Counterweight Brewing Company23 Raccio Park Rd, Hamden(203) 821-7333www.Counterweightbrewing.com
Dockside Waterfront Biergarten and BreweryMilford
East Rock Brewing CompanyNew Haven(203) 530-3484www.eastrockbeer.com
Fifth Year BreweryWest Haven
Firefly Hollow Brewing Co.139 Center St Ste 5005, Bristol(860) 845-8977www.fireflyhollowbrewing.com
Hammer & Nail BrewingTrumbull(203) 240-4987www.HammerNailBrewing.com
Housatonic River BrewingNew Milford(860) 946-0266www.housatonicriverbrewing.com
Kinsmen Brewing409 Canal Street, Milldale860-578-4778www.kinsmenbrewing.com
Lasting Brass Craft Brewing1864 Watertown Ave, Oakville(860) 417-2581www.lastingbrass.com
Milford Point Brewing Company230 Woodmont Rd., Milford, CT https://milfordpointbrewing.com/
New England Brewing Co175 Amity Rd, Woodbridge(203) 387-2222www.newenglandbrewing.com
No Worries Brewing Company2520 State St, Hamden(203) 691-6662www.noworriesbeer.com
Nod Hill Brewery137 Ethan Allen Hwy, Ridgefield(203) 617-1191www.nodhillbrewery.com
OEC Brewing7 Fox Hollow Rd, Oxford(203) 295-2831www.oecbrewing.com
Pie & Pints Restaurant & BreweryOxford(203) 573-1743www.piesandpints.biz
Reverie Brewing CompanyNewtown reveriebrewing.com
Shebeen Brewing Company1 Wolcott Rd, Wolcott(203) 514-2336www.shebeenbrewing.com
The Redding Beer Company7 Main St, Redding(203) 587-9000www.reddingbeer.com
Veracious Brewing Company246 Main St, Monroe(203) 880-5670www.veraciousbrewing.com
Witchdoctor Brewing Company168 Center St, Southington(860) 426-1924www.witchdoctorbrewing.com
Woodbury Brewing Company738 Main St, Woodbury(203) 910-8955www.woodburybrewingcompany.com

Pappas added: “Connecticut’s growing craft beer industry has been helped by state lawmakers providing a relatively healthy regulatory environment. We thank state lawmakers for their support to date, and now more than ever -- in an increasingly competitive state-by-state landscape -- we need a renewed commitment to strengthen our industry, which is a bright spot in Connecticut’s economy. Moving forward, we hope to work with state lawmakers and others to create even more local jobs, increase local craft beer production, and drive additional direct-to-consumer sales.”

This year, Connecticut craft breweries experienced a small win after two legislators proposed bills that were anti-craft brewery growth (P.B. 742 and P.B. 6658). After immense public pressure, and within 48 hours of them being posted to the Connecticut General Assembly’s website (www.cga.gov), the two lawmakers withdrew their names from each proposal.

“As the 2019 legislative session kicks into high gear, independently owned craft breweries look forward to working with business leaders and elected officials from across the state,” said Pappas. “We also look forward to working with representatives from the wholesaler, distributor, retailer, brewpub, and restaurant communities, to positively impact our state’s small businesses and economy both today and tomorrow.”

Pappas added: “Our Connecticut Brewers Guild members strive every single day to produce the highest quality, best-tasting craft beer in the market. We consistently seek out ways to improve our product, utilize locally sourced ingredients, generate jobs, support local businesses while cultivating fun experiences for customers on-premise and off-premise.”

About the Connecticut Craft Brewers Guild

Founded in 2012, the goal of the CT Brewers Guild is to further promote our local breweries, move forward on Guild Member initiatives that foster profitability, and increase public awareness of all in-state breweries and legislative actions. As of 2017, Connecticut craft breweries employ over 4,600 people statewide, produce more than 166,000 barrels of beer, contributing to an overall economic impact of $746 million annually. To learn more, visit www.connecticut.beer.

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Submitted by Southbury, CT

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