American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA)
@american_craft_spirits_association_acsa
Oakton, VAhttp://www.americancraftspirits.org Beverage ManufacturingOverview
About American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA)
The American Craft Spirits Association is the only registered national non-profit trade group representing the U.S. craft spirits industry. Members vote for the 15 democratically elected representatives who make up the Board of Directors, and this Board collectively works to govern the ACSA in a transparent, responsive manner and in accordance with our bylaws.
VISION
The greatest spirits are universally recognized as coming from our member producers, and they are enjoyed responsibly everywhere in the world.
MISSION
To elevate and advocate for the community of craft spirits producers.
PRIORITIES
Build and Support Membership
Increase Diversity
Improve Market Landscape
Develop Organizational Stability
MEMBER OWNED
Membership in ACSA is open to anyone, although Voting Members must be independent licensed distillers with a valid DSP, subscribe to ACSA’s Code of Ethics, have no more than 50% of the DSP owned (directly or indirectly) by a producer of distilled spirits whose combined annual production of distilled spirits from all sources exceeds 750,000 proof gallons removed from bond, and annually produce fewer than 750,000 proof gallons removed from bond (the amount on which excise taxes are paid).
VISION
The greatest spirits are universally recognized as coming from our member producers, and they are enjoyed responsibly everywhere in the world.
MISSION
To elevate and advocate for the community of craft spirits producers.
PRIORITIES
Build and Support Membership
Increase Diversity
Improve Market Landscape
Develop Organizational Stability
MEMBER OWNED
Membership in ACSA is open to anyone, although Voting Members must be independent licensed distillers with a valid DSP, subscribe to ACSA’s Code of Ethics, have no more than 50% of the DSP owned (directly or indirectly) by a producer of distilled spirits whose combined annual production of distilled spirits from all sources exceeds 750,000 proof gallons removed from bond, and annually produce fewer than 750,000 proof gallons removed from bond (the amount on which excise taxes are paid).