Yes. You’ve come to the right place. Please click the Education tab and click on either Convention Education or Webinars. You’ll be able to purchase downloads from the various programs. There’s lots there to help. Webinars are free for ACSA members and $59 for non-members except for safety webinars...
Membership
Who should I contact to answer questions about membership or other association events?
For questions about membership or other association events, please email membership@americancraftspirits.org.
Do you host a legislative fly-in? If so, how do I get more information?
Yes, we host an annual legislative fly-in in Washington, DC. Due to COVID-19, the 2021 Public Policy Conference will be a virtual event. To attend or become more involved in legislative affairs, email legislative@americancraftspirits.org.
I want to see this webinar, but I can’t make the scheduled time. What can I do?
All webinars are recorded and a complete recording with audio and slides will be available the same day of the webinar for you to review at your leisure. You may access past webinars here. Additionally, you can access your purchased webinars and/or convention education in your My Library section.
I signed up for today’s webinar but I missed it! Can I still see it somehow?
Yes, all webinars are recorded and a complete recording with audio and slides will be available for those who signed up – email education@americancraftspirits.org to receive your copy.
What do I do if I want to speak at an ACSA event?
If you’re interested in speaking at an ACSA program, please either email education@americancraftspirits.org or complete this Call for Presentations form.
How do I join an ACSA committee?
Under the About tab, click Governance and click the button, “Volunteer Your Time, Join A Committee.”
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