Together We Can Advance Craft Spirits
The craft spirits category is in crisis and now, more than ever, we need as many distillers as possible to participate in ACSA’s Legislative Fly-In, held annually in Washington, D.C. The Fly-In is complimentary to all ACSA members who want to help educate Congress on issues facing our small business manufacturing sector. This is your opportunity to speak directly with lawmakers and regulators, and to discuss issues that directly impact the craft spirits industry.
This year, we’re walking into congressional offices with three issues front and center:
- Distributor consolidation: As the distribution tier continues to consolidate, small distillers are being squeezed out of shelf space and market access. Lawmakers need to hear directly from producers about how this is impacting your business.
- Tax reduction for small distillers: We’re pushing for tax policies that reflect the realities of operating a small distillery.
- Regulatory burden: Compliance demands on small producers are often wildly disproportionate to the size of business. We’re advocating for modernization that better supports businesses like yours.
2026 Craft Spirits Legislative Fly-In
July 21–22, 2026 | Washington, D.C.
Join us this July! Registration is now open and no experience is necessary—we will provide a full briefing and get you up to speed on issues that can change our economic landscape. You simply need the will and dedication to tell our stories.
Host Hotel Information
Secure your stay at our official Legislative Fly-In hotel, the Holiday Inn Capitol, conveniently within walking distance of the National Air and Space Museum and the National Mall.
- Rate: $229/night + tax
- Hotel cut-off date: June 19, 2026
- Booking Link: Book Holiday Inn Capitol Hill
What to Expect
- Be briefed on laws, regulations and proposed revisions to enable our industry to flourish
- Meet with Senate and House offices to share the needs and realities of our industry
- Educate you and your team with the most up-to-date policy positions of the craft spirits industry
- Network at receptions with other ACSA members and Congressional staffers
Who Should Attend?
ACSA members who are invested in the future of the craft spirits category. Let’s do more than keep afloat our businesses—let’s revise the economic climate for craft distillers! Registration is required.
Why Attend the Fly-In?
- The craft spirits industry is at a crossroads and we need to work together to achieve better market access legislation
- Share your story and challenges with lawmakers
- Learn for yourself the regulatory process and how it impacts your business
- Build relationships with your elected officials
- Represent our larger craft spirits community on Capitol Hill
Important Notice
The American Craft Spirits Association (ACSA) does not sell attendee lists or share attendee information with third parties. Additionally, we do not work with third-party organizations to book hotel blocks. Any communication from groups claiming otherwise is unauthorized and fraudulent. Your security and trust are our priority. If you are contacted by someone offering attendee lists or hotel booking services on behalf of ACSA, or if you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Stephanie Sadri directly at stephanie@americancraftspirits.org.
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