- NBWA
Infobox Union
name= National Beer Wholesalers Association
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founded=1938
country=United States
office=Alexandria, VA
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website= http://www.nbwa.org
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head= Craig A. Purser, CAE
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footnotes=Founded in
1938 , the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) is atrade association that represents the interests of more than 2,750 beer distributors throughout theUnited States before government and the public.Beer distributors provide transportation, refrigerated storage and maintenance for perishable beer from the time it leaves the brewer or importer until it arrives at the retailer.
Beer distributors are locally owned and operated independent businesses that contribute in numerous ways to the communities that they serve. Beer distributors throughout the country employ more than 91,000 Americans and provide these employees with solid wages and company-provided benefits.
The beer industry as a whole, which includes brewers, distributors and licensed retailers, is a major contributor to the
U.S. economy . Directly and indirectly, the beer industry employs approximately 1.7 million Americans, providing them with $55 billion in wages and benefits. The industry provides $36 billion in business, personal and consumption taxes.Alcohol is not like other consumer goods; a point well illustrated by the fact that it is the subject of two
constitutional amendments . Alcohol beverages are unique, and unfortunately, can have consequences if abused by adults or consumed by those underage. Beer distributors work with state regulators to provide a clear chain of custody and accountability in the sale of malt beverage products selling products only to licensed retailers who in turn sell only to those of legal drinking age.The same regulations that provide accountability in beer sales also ensure states can efficiently collect taxes on alcohol products. Because distributors monitor the sale of the product from the time the beer leaves the brewery until it arrives at a licensed retail outlet, distributors are often best equipped to collect state taxes. For this reason, many states find it easier to collect taxes from a limited number of federally licensed beer distributors than the hundreds or thousands of retail establishments in their state that sell alcohol products.
The beer distribution system also ensures the greatest choice and variety for conusmers. It provides the best method for smaller breweries to get their beers into a diverse marketplace providing American consumers with more than 13,000 labels of beer at a great value.
Political Action Committee
The National Beer Wholesalers Association Political Action Committee (NBWA PAC) is the largest
Political action committee (PAC) in the licensed beverage industry. The NBWA PAC was also ranked as the 12th largest on Political Finance’s list of Top 100 PACs for the 2001-2002 election cycle. The NBWA PAC uses its resources to help elect candidates who support the state-based system of alcohol regulation and distribution.References
* NBWA.org [http://www.nbwa.org/Nbwa/home_Public.htm]
* BeerServesAmerica.org {http://www.beerservesamerica.org}
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