For questions about membership or other association events, please email membership@americancraftspirits.org.
Who should I contact to answer questions about membership or other association events?
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I don’t have a DSP yet, so can I still be a member?
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Yes, ACSA offers a Candidate Membership for those actively pursuing a DSP permit in the United States and you...
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What is the easiest way to update my contact information?
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To update your contact information, login using your username and password, then, click your icon in the upper righthand...
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How do I become a Voting member?
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Click the Become a Member button in the upper righthand corner. Membership dues are based on production volume and...
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Can I share my membership with colleagues?
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As ACSA is a trade group, the actual member is the DSP or business. We’ve made it easy for...
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I’m thinking about starting a distillery. Are there resources you recommend?
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Yes. You’ve come to the right place. Please click the Education tab and click on either Convention Education or...
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How do I join an ACSA committee?
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Under the About tab, click Governance and click the button, “Volunteer Your Time, Join A Committee.”
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ACSA is a national nonprofit trade group. I understand it is governed by fellow members of DSPs. How is the board elected?
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Designated Directors shall be elected by the Voting Members from a list of eligible nominees provided by the Nominating...
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How do I know when my membership is about to expire or has expired or how do I check my membership status?
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To check your membership status, login using your username and password, then, click your icon in the upper righthand...
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