As ACSA is a trade group, the actual member is the DSP or business. We’ve made it easy for up to 15 colleagues from a single business entity to join under the one membership. For Voting members, only one email address will be associated with voting rights. Make sure to identify which email address should receive the ballot to vote.
Can I share my membership with colleagues?
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What are the benefits of becoming a member?
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Depending on your membership level, ACSA members will have opportunities to receive MEMBER ONLY discounts, critical updates, learn during...
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Do you host a legislative fly-in? If so, how do I get more information?
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Yes, we host an annual legislative fly-in in Washington, DC. Due to COVID-19, the 2021 Public Policy Conference will...
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I want to see this webinar, but I can’t make the scheduled time. What can I do?
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All webinars are recorded and a complete recording with audio and slides will be available the same day of...
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How do I get a username and password?
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You select your username when you initially register to become a member. If you’d like to change your username,...
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I’m interested in upgrading my membership to a higher level. Do I have to wait until my current membership expires?
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No, in fact, we want you to notify us when your production volumes increase to a new level or...
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What do I do if I want to speak at an ACSA event?
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If you’re interested in speaking at an ACSA program, please either email education@americancraftspirits.org or complete this Call for Presentations form.
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When is the ACSA judging of craft spirits held? Do I need to be a member to participate?
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ACSA’s Annual Judging of Craft Spirits is held in the fall of each year. The competition is open to...
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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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