Click the Become a Member button in the upper righthand corner. Membership dues are based on production volume and you may join at any time. Your dues are valid for a full year regardless of the date you join. Please select the category that best fits your production volume.
How do I become a Voting member?
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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 don’t operate a distillery but supply products and/or services to distilleries. Is there a class of membership for me?
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Yes, you can join ACSA under an Affiliate membership or Sponsor.
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How do I use my membership discounts for events?
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ACSA will confirm if you are a member in good standing and eligible to receive that benefit or discount....
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How can I sign-up for webinars, educational programs, and events?
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To sign-up for education related programs, click the Education tab on our website for more information on upcoming 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 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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I signed up for today’s webinar but I missed it! Can I still see it somehow?
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Yes, all webinars are recorded and a complete recording with audio and slides will be available for those who...
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Who should I contact to answer questions about membership or other association events?
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For questions about membership or other association events, please email membership@americancraftspirits.org.
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