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    Since 2007, ADI has upheld the highest standards in the industry by giving our judges the freedom to only award the very best, and being the first competition to provide written feedback for every entry. We accept entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, no/low spirits, mixers, aperitifs & fortified wines. Enter Today Download our registration checklist, and look over our FAQs, if you are a new entrant to ADI’s Competition. 2023 Competition Deadlines Deadline for Spirits Registration: March 3, 2023 Deadline for Receiving Entries: March 9, 2023 Entry Fees ADI Member: US Spirit $325 ADI Member: International Spirit $375 Non-Member: US Spirit $425 Non-Member International Spirit $475 Discount for Affiliate Associations Members of the following Affiliate Associations: The Gin Guild British Distillers Alliance Distilled Spirits Aotearoa Ontario Distillers Association Scottish Distillers Association Instituto Brasileiro da Cachaça Prairie Craft Spirits Association Australian Distillers Association Alberta Craft Distillers Association Union of Quebic’s Microdistilleries Verband der Deutschen Whiskybrenner Southern African Craft Distilling Institute Cámara Nacional de la Industria Tequilera Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac Saskatchewan Artisan Wine & Spirits Association Bureau National Interprofessionnel de l’Armagnac may enter their spirits at the ADI Member price even if they are not current members of ADI. Downloads: Submission Guidelines – ADI Shipping Label – COLA Waiver – Sample Int. Invoice For more information about ADI’s competition, our protocols, judges, spirit categories, benefits for winners, and more go to distilling.com/adi-isc.
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    Since 2007, ADI has upheld the highest standards in the industry by giving our judges the freedom to only award the very best, and being the first competition to provide written feedback for every entry. We accept entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, no/low spirits, mixers, aperitifs & fortified wines. Enter Today Download our registration checklist, and look over our FAQs, if you are a new entrant to ADI’s Competition. 2023 Competition Deadlines Deadline to apply for a COLA Waiver for International Spirits: February 3, 2023 Deadline for Spirits Registration: March 3, 2023 Deadline for Receiving Entries: March 9, 2023 Entry Fees ADI Member: US Spirit $275 ADI Member: International Spirit $325 Non-Member: US Spirit $375 Non-Member International Spirit $425 Discount for Affiliate Associations Members of the following Affiliate Associations: The Gin Guild British Distillers Alliance Distilled Spirits Aotearoa Ontario Distillers Association Scottish Distillers Association Instituto Brasileiro da Cachaça Prairie Craft Spirits Association Australian Distillers Association Alberta Craft Distillers Association Union of Quebic’s Microdistilleries Verband der Deutschen Whiskybrenner Southern African Craft Distilling Institute Cámara Nacional de la Industria Tequilera Bureau National Interprofessionnel du Cognac Saskatchewan Artisan Wine & Spirits Association Bureau National Interprofessionnel de l’Armagnac may enter their spirits at the ADI Member price even if they are not current members of ADI. Downloads: Submission Guidelines – ADI Shipping Label – COLA Waiver – Sample Int. Invoice For more information about ADI’s competition, our protocols, judges, spirit categories, benefits for winners, and more go to distilling.com/adi-isc.
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    2022 International Spirits Competition Since 2007, ADI has upheld the highest standards in the industry by giving our judges the freedom to only award the very best, and being the first competition to provide written feedback for every entry. Members of ADI and select international affiliate associations will receive a $100 discount per entry from our standard registration fee. Enter Today 2021 Competition Deadlines Deadline to apply for COLA Waiver for International Spirits: February 16, 2022 Deadline for Spirits Registration: February 25, 2022 Deadline for Receiving Entries: March 3, 2022 Entry Fees: ADI Members $325 per spirit for US entries $375 per spirit for international entries Bulk discount for members who enter more than 10 spirits Non-Members $425 per spirit for US entries $475 per spirit for international entries Benefits All spirits entered: Receive written feedback from our expert judges. Free entry into ADI’s Excellence in Packaging Awards with no additional bottles or paperwork. Award winners will receive: Best of Class Trophy winners have the opportunity to meet with our retail partners: Binny’s Beverage Depot, K&L Wine Merchants, and Total Wine & More. Gold medal winners are promoted through ADI’s social media channels. All winners are shared with ADI’s hundreds of media contacts and to the more than 13,000 readers of ADI’s e-newsletter. All winners receive physical and digital awards for free. For more information go to distilling.com/adi-isc
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    The American Distilling Institute is excited to announce our return to Louisville, KY for the 2021 Craft Spirits Conference & Vendor Expo. While more details on registration, lodging, etc. will follow, after our 2020 conference in New Orleans, ADI has formally signed an agreement with the Kentucky Convention Center for August 23–25, 2021, as the location of the annual conference. “ADI is thrilled to be returning once again to Louisville,” said Erik Owens, President of ADI. “Louisville is an ideal location for ADI’s annual conference and expo—it’s surrounded by historical distilleries and the Bourbon Trail, and it’s also home to an expanding craft distilling scene. The people of Louisville have welcomed us many times before, and we look forward to being back in 2021.” “The Kentucky Distillers’ Association is pleased to welcome ADI’s annual conference back to Kentucky,” said KDA President Eric Gregory, “where we can showcase and share the innovative government affairs, tourism, and social responsibility efforts fueling Kentucky’s Bourbon and distilled spirits industry.” ADI has hosted the annual Conference & Vendor Expo in Louisville 6 times since 2005, most recently in 2015, with an attendance of over 1,600 distillers and industry professionals. Louisville, long regarded as America’s bourbon capital, is home to some of the largest spirits producers in the world, as well as dozens of world-class craft distilleries making a wide range of spirits. Moonshine University, one of the country’s premier distillery training schools, also calls the city home. “Moonshine University is thrilled to welcome ADI to Louisville, the epicenter of distilling in the U.S., for their 2021 Conference,” said Moonshine University Head Of Corporate Development Kevin Hall. “The distilling landscape in Louisville has changed dramatically since ADI was last here in 2015 with the addition of several beautiful new distilleries. We love seeing so many friends and alumni back in town and look forward to meeting new distillers just entering the industry.” While still more than a year away, advanced planning is crucial for ensuring a great experience for attendees and that conference activities run smoothly “Louisville is the heart of our craft and an iconic destination for our constituents,” added ADI Conference Director Anne-Sophie Whitehead. “It is a pleasure and an honor for us to be able to return for another successful gathering of the industry and pay homage to the men and women who carry on our beautiful tradition.”
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    2020 ADI Virtual Craft Spirits Conference & Vendor Expo Tuesday July 13th Meet with the Louisiana Guild, our 2020 hosts. Attend virtual distillery tours and a guild panel with the distillers Enjoy cocktail demonstrations and live music to get the conference kicked off, New Orleans style! Tuesday July 14th Keynote address July 14th, 10 am MST Live Educational Sessions and Expo Floor 1pm – 4pm EST / 11am MST-2pm MST / 10am-1pm PST Visit the expo floor to view and download spec sheets, photos and videos of the products, connect with our sponsors and exhibitors Wednesday July 15th and Thursday July 16th Live Educational Sessions and Expo Floor 12pm – 4pm EST / 10am MST-2pm MST / 9am-1pm PST Visit the expo floor to view and download spec sheets, photos and videos of the products, connect with our sponsors and exhibitors Rum Summit Friday July 17th Click Here to Register! Please email admin@distilling.com with questions
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    We hope you will join us at the Chemist Spirits (https://www.chemistspirits.com/distillery, voted the best distillery in WNC in 2019) for a two and a half days of classes on the business, process and marketing of grain to glass craft spirits. For a detailed scheduled, more information, or to register go to: https://distilling.com/event/7762/
  7. A webinar with Seth Sirbaugh, Principal of Tribe Branding & Design, moderated by our own ADI president Erik Owens Everyone in the distilling industry hears the term ‘branding’ every day, but it’s often said as a catch all, misused, or just partially explained. Your brand and identity can have as big an impact on your business as the quality of the spirits you produce. The process of branding involves much more than your logo and labels. It’s the definition of your story and how you tell it. Your brand is who you are to the public and ultimately how you can connect with them. Branding can also establish your positioning—the key differentiators that set you apart in a crowded industry. ADI’s goal is to give our membership one-on-one access to an expert who can help provide clarity on what branding really is and how it can help shape your distilling business as a whole—and then share that information through a webinar. To help us do this, we have partnered with Seth Sirbaugh of Tribe Branding & Design to deliver a webinar focused on specifically on branding for distillers. Tribe has spent the better part of a decade working with craft distilleries and breweries to help each client define, target, and present their own unique brands Now—we want to hear from our membership. The content of this webinar is going to be built specifically on our members questions. Your participation will help inform all of the the topics we discuss. Whether your brand-related questions deal with budget planning, identity design, packaging, defining your overall brand—or even just where to start—we need to hear from you. Email us your questions: hello@tribecol.com (please make this email a link to direct email link that comes up with a subject line of: ADI Branding Webinar Question) Register for the event here: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4zG3kSLpSqSjWDJWfiia3w And, if you would like to participate directly in the webinar beyond asking questions see the link below.
  8. Happy Tuesday Morning To All, As you probably have noticed, if you are a loyal reader and follower of the TMIT, there was no installment of the TMIT last week, and this week’s posting is a little tardy. Well my friends, as it turns out, bilocation is not one of my superpowers. I lack the ability to be in two places at the same time and for the last week or so I was taken out of Sheridanopolis so that I could attend my big brothers 50th birthday. That was certainly something that I was not going to miss and being that we were in Grand Marais, MN the internet capabilities were sketchy at best. Now, with you knowing that, I have a special treat for you. Try to contain yourself and your excitement, here we go! I am going to give you two topics for this week’s TMIT!!! I KNOW, RIGHT!??!?!!? EXCITING!?!?!?!!? OK, you all good now?!??!?!?! For starters, the first topic will be short here on the post as I will be redirecting you to the most recent installment of DISTILLER magazine that you have probably recently received in the mail from ADI. If you flip that little puppy open to the CONTENTS page you will see down on the left hand side of the page under THE BUSINESS OF DITILLING an article written by yours truly that is entitled, “Distillery Insurance: What You Need To Know”. I cannot tell you how excited I am to be a contributing writer for DISTILLER magazine! Being asked to be a part of this publication is truly an honor and I am just so pleased to have been asked. The article itself is found on pages 144, 145, 148, and 149. I would encourage you to find a comfy spot to sit down this evening with your favorite spirit and give it a read. Completely enthralling if I do say so myself, but then again, I may be biased, LOL! As well, on page 150 in the upper right-hand corner you will see my contact information displayed in my Roaring Fork Insurance advertisement. If you don’t know much about me already (which at this point, if you are a devoted TMIT reader, you probably have a pretty good idea) you can flip to page 8 and under the CONTRIBUTORS section, my information appears very near the top of the middle column. OK, now that we have gotten that gratuitous self-promotion out of the way (but I am excited about this, as if you could not tell), onward to the second topic for the TMIT so that you do not feel cheated out of not getting last week’s information. Although I, InsuranceMan 2.0!!! , could have used my superpowers to get to Grand Marais in the blink of an eye, I am not above taking the great American road trip from time to time to explore this amazing country that we live in. As we were making our way across Wyoming, South Dakota (in a ground blizzard no less), and the entirety of Minnesota we passed an insurance office in a small town that was called … wait for it … Puthoff Insurance. Disclaimer here *** I have no idea who these folks are, and I am sure they are very good at what they do, and heck, I am even giving them a plug (of sorts) here. This has nothing to do with the fine folks at that agency, again, I am sure they are amazing *** end of disclaimer. Driving by this office though made me think about their agency but more about there name and really, more about how people truly do “PUT OFF INSURANCE”. I cannot tell you how often I receive a call or an email from a distiller that says something along the lines of, “Well, we have been in operation for several years now, and we have never had insurance, but we are at a point where we need to do something.” Another disclaimer, *** there is nothing wrong with this approach. *** In fact, in the article in DISTILLER (ah, see how I wove that in and brought it all full circle?!??! That is one of my superpowers!) it references the fact that if you do not have a loan on your business or a landlord, or some other interested third party, there really are no regulatory requirements for you to carry insurance. Did you know that? Well, now you do. Although there may not be some “big brother” type entity telling you that you must carry insurance (and for that I am glad), it is certainly a good idea. You know that I have to say that though, after all, I am InsuranceMan 2.0!!! Anyway, there is nothing wrong with not carrying insurance in the beginning since it is your choice after all, but what are you “Putting Off”? If you “Put Off” insurance you really are taking a risk with a large part of your life, a very large investment that you should not put in peril. Would you purchase a new Ferrari and say, “Ah … screw it, I am going to drive this thing all over the US for the next year or two, but I don’t need insurance!” NO, NO you would not. So why do it with your distillery? Your equipment is valuable and needs protecting, right? What about your products that you produce? Most certainly! How about liability arising from your operations or out of serving samples or cocktails out of your tasting room? Yeah, for sure!!!!! You have heard this from me before, but your blood, sweat and tears go into your passion of distilling and they should be protected as you protect your family member, your friends, or your home. Another reason to not “Put Off” insurance is simply due to the fact that many insurance carriers are very apprehensive to offer coverage to a distillery that has been operational for years with no preexisting coverage. In fact, many standard carriers will not offer an insurance proposal to distilleries that have been operating without insurance thereby throwing them into an Excess and Surplus (E&S) lines market. This could mean higher premiums, less coverage, and building “insurance credit” for a few years. If you just don’t “Put Off” insurance but start it right when you are ready to start everything else (if not a bit before) the process will be much easier and could actually end up being cheaper and better. If you are just getting started, thinking about getting started, or if you have been up and going for a few months or several years and have just “Put Off” insurance, it is never too late to protect yourself and your investment. Where do you turn when you are ready to not “Put Off” insurance any longer? Who should you get in touch with?!?!??! Well, I think you know the answer but if you don’t, I will give you a hint … InsuranceMan 2.0!!! I am here, ready, willing, and able to assist you. I have assisted hundreds and hundreds of distillers all across this country, in every state (except for Rhode Island … why is that? What is going on there?!?!?! If anyone reading this is from RI, call me or email me please!!!!!!! I want to work with a distillery in Rhode Island!!!!!!!!!) and of every size. From large to small, I have worked with them all. As always, my information, education, and conversation are free of charge. Until next time dear reader … Stay Vigilant, Aaron Linden a.k.a. InsuranceMan 2.0!!! aaron@roaringforkins.com or insuranceman2.0@yahoo.com (307) 752-5961
  9. Judging of Craft Spirits International spirits without a Certificate of Label Approval from the US Alcohol Tax and Trade Bureau must complete ADI's free online COLA Waiver Application.
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    Judging of Craft Spirits Registration is Open Now the oldest and the largest competition dedicated to craft spirits, the ADI Judging accepts US and International entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, aperitif & fortified wines from its members and non-member small/medium size producers. However, our mission remains the same: ADI recognizes excellence in the glass; promotes distillers and blenders that are producing the world’s finest quality artisan spirits; and gives participating producers valuable, unbiased, third-party feedback on the quality and process of their spirits. In addition, ADI considers all spirits for our packaging awards, and evaluates them to see if they meet the standards for our Certification of Craft Spirits. All at no additional cost or paperwork. Deadlines Deadline to apply for COLA Waiver for International Spirits: December 22, 2019 Deadline for Spirits Registration: January 10, 2020 Deadline for Receiving Entries: January 16, 2020 Enter Today ADI 2020 Judging Fact Sheet.pdf ADI-2020-Judging-Submission-Guidelines.pdf Registration-Check-List.pdf
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    Judging of Craft Spirits Early Bird Registration is Open Now the oldest and the largest competition dedicated to craft spirits, the ADI Judging accepts US and International entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, aperitif & fortified wines from its members and non-member small/medium size producers. However, our mission remains the same: ADI recognizes excellence in the glass; promotes distillers and blenders that are producing the world’s finest quality artisan spirits; and gives participating producers valuable, unbiased, third-party feedback on the quality and process of their spirits. In addition, ADI considers all spirits for our packaging awards, and evaluates them to see if they meet the standards for our Certification of Craft Spirits. All at no additional cost or paperwork. Deadlines Deadline to apply for COLA Waiver for International Spirits: December 22, 2019 Deadline for Spirits Registration: January 10, 2020 Deadline for Receiving Entries: January 16, 2020 Enter Today ADI 2020 Judging Fact Sheet.pdf ADI-2020-Judging-Submission-Guidelines.pdf Registration-Check-List.pdf
  12. Dear Forum Readers, I just wanted to take a moment to say congratulations to all of the award winners this year for the 12th Annual Craft Spirits Awards! As I went through the list I cannot tell you how overjoyed I was to see so many of the folks that I work with appear on this awards list. There are so many of you that I have worked with from the "inception period" all the way up through production and the winning of awards and it is so fun to watch you grow and be recognized for your amazing talents! I have reached out to many of you personally with an email or phone call, but to all the rest that I either do not know, or have not tasted your product as of yet, CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!! Everyone on that list, and all of you here for that matter, pour your heart and soul, blood, sweat, and tears into your business - your passion - and you all should be congratulated for doing what you do, doing what you enjoy, doing what makes you happy and gives you drive. I am truly the luckiest guy around that I get to work with so many of you. There truly are no nicer people on the planet and it is an honor and pleasure to know so many of you. So again, congratulations to all of you and do take time to stop and enjoy this moment for it is big. It is what you have worked so hard to achieve for so many years. Thank you to all of you for doing what you do, and thank you for allowing me to be a part of it!
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    BLENDING AND MATURATION WORKSHOP FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 AND SUNDAY DECEMBER 9, 2018 IRONROOT REPUBLIC DISTILLING – DENISON, TX. INSTRUCTOR: NANCY FRALEY, NOSING SERVICES Click here for more details and to Register
  14. 2019 Judging of Craft Spirits Who Can Enter? ADI accepts US and International entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, aperitif & fortified wines from small and medium-scale producers (maximum annual sales of 750,000 proof gallons). What Do I Get for Entering? All spirits entered will receive written feedback from our expert judges, be considered for awards both for the spirit and the packaging and be evaluated to see if they if they meet the standards for ADI’s Certification of Craft Spirits at no additional cost or paperwork. Award winners will receive physical awards as well as digital renderings of all applicable medals, awards and certifications. Deadlines Deadline for International Entries: November 30, 2018 Deadline for US Entries: December 14, 2018 Deadline to Receive Spirits: December 20, 2018 Entry Fees Early Bird Registration Up through November 18, 2018 ADI Members $200 per spirit for US entries $250 per spirit for international entries Bulk discount for members who enter more than 10 spirits Non-Members $300 per spirit for US entries $350 per spirit for international entries Standard Registration Begins November 19, 2018 ADI Members $250 per spirit for US entries $300 per spirit for international entries Bulk discount for members who enter more than 10 spirits Non-Members $350 per spirit for US entries $400 per spirit for international entrie Discount for Affiliate Associations Members of the following Affiliate Associations may enter their spirits at the ADI Member price even if they are not current members of ADI: The Gin Guild British Distillers Alliance Ontario Distillers Association BC Craft Distilling Association Australian Distillers Association Verband der Deutschen Whiskybrenner Southern African Craft Distilling Institute Bureau National Interprofessionnel de l’Armagnac Award winning spirits will receive their medals at ADI’s Annual Conference and Vendor Expo, March 18-21, 2019 in Denver, CO. For more information on how to enter visit www.distilling.com/judging Ready to Register? Enter Today ADI 2019 Judging Fact Sheet.pdf ADI 2019 Judging Shipping Label.pdf ADI 2019 Judging Submission Guidelines.pdf Registration Check List.pdf
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    ADI welcoms US and International entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, aperitif & fortified wines from small and medium-scale producers (up to 750 proof gallons/year in annual sales). All spirits entered will receive written feedback from our expert judges, be considered for awards both for the spirit and the packaging, and be evaluated to see if they if they meet the standards for ADI’s Certification of Craft Spirits at no additional cost or paperwork. Award winners will receive a physical awards as well as digital renderings of all applicable medals, awards and certifications. Deadline for International Entries: November 30, 2018 Deadline for US Entries: December 14, 2018 Deadline to Receive Spirits: December 20, 2018 Entry Fees ADI Members $250 per spirit for US entries $300 per spirit for international entries Bulk discount for members who enter more than 10 spirits Non-Members $350 per spirit for US entries $400 per spirit for international entries Discount for Affiliate Associations Members of the following Affiliate Associations: The Gin Guild British Distillers Alliance Ontario Distillers Association BC Craft Distilling Association Australian Distillers Association Verband der Deutschen Whiskybrenner Southern African Craft Distilling Institute Bureau National Interprofessionnel de l’Armagnac may enter their spirits at the ADI Member price even if they are not current members of ADI. Award winning spirits will receive their medals at ADI’s Annual Conference and Vendor Expo, March 18-21, 2019 in Denver, CO. For more information on how to enter visit www.distilling.com/judging Ready to register? Enter Today
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    ADI welcoms US and International entries in all classes and categories of distilled spirits, RTDs, cocktail bitters, aperitif & fortified wines from small and medium-scale producers (up to 750 proof gallons/year in annual sales). Register before November 19, 2018 and save $50/spirit entered. All spirits entered will receive written feedback from our expert judges, be considered for awards both for the spirit and the packaging, and be evaluated to see if they if they meet the standards for ADI’s Certification of Craft Spirits at no additional cost or paperwork. Award winners will receive a physical awards as well as digital renderings of all applicable medals, awards and certifications. Deadline for International Entries: November 30, 2018 Deadline for US Entries: December 14, 2018 Deadline to Receive Spirits: December 20, 2018 Early-Bird Entry Fees ADI Members $200 per spirit for US entries $250 per spirit for international entries Bulk discount for members who enter more than 10 spirits Non-Members $300 per spirit for US entries $350 per spirit for international entries Discount for Affiliate Associations Members of the following Affiliate Associations: The Gin Guild British Distillers Alliance Ontario Distillers Association BC Craft Distilling Association Australian Distillers Association Verband der Deutschen Whiskybrenner Southern African Craft Distilling Institute Bureau National Interprofessionnel de l’Armagnac may enter their spirits at the ADI Member price even if they are not current members of ADI. Award winning spirits will receive their medals at ADI’s Annual Conference and Vendor Expo, March 18-21, 2019 in Denver, CO. For more information on how to enter visit www.distilling.com/judging Ready to register? Enter Today
  17. Calling all craft distilling leaders: Be part of the conversation and share your ideas on the art, business and science of craft spirits at the world's largest gathering of craft distillers! ........ ADI Conference & Vendor Expo March 18-21, 2019 in Denver, Colorado Submit Proposal Deadline to submit proposal: September 9, 2018
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    Calling all craft distilling leaders: Be part of the conversation and share your ideas on the art, business and science of craft spirits at the world's largest gathering of craft distillers! ........ ADI Conference & Vendor Expo March 18-21, 2019 in Denver, Colorado Submit Proposal Deadline to submit proposal: September 9, 2018
  19. Hello, I want to let users of our forum know that we are in the process of adding a more dynamic advertising system to our forum. If you encounter bugs that get of the way of using the forum please message me. eric@distilling.com Thank you.
  20. Our attendees are eager to Call for Presentations at ADI's 2018 Craft Spirits Conference & Expo in Portland Oregon Come share your expertise at the largest distilling conference in the country. Our attendees are eager to learn from their peers and industry experts about all things distilling, from setting up their company to making important marketing decisions to dealing with exports and fulfillment. There is increasing interest for specialized presentations around technical decisions, expert topics and upcoming trends and research. You can submit several separate sessions if you would like. We reserve the right to combine presentations that deal with a similar subject in panel sessions. If you are not ready to present, but would like to suggest a session that would benefit our industry, you can email us at speakers@distilling.com. We also welcome your suggestion or submission of White Papers and case studies (to be potentially used online and at the conference). All submissions will be reviewed by an expert committee. Interested in submitting? Here are our tips: Create a presentation title that clearly describes your session. The shorter, the better. Identify your target audience and level of knowledge (basic/start-up, intermediate/confirmed, expert/master) Identify your track (marketing, administration, technical knowledge, general industry knowledge) Identify your presentation format (lecture, roundtable, hands-on, panel) Write an engaging presentation description in 150 words or less. Summarize course objectives, learning outcomes and specific skills attendees can expect to gain from your presentation. Providers (vendors) to the industry should bring a customer as their main presenter to share success and failure with their peers. We choose presentations based on the interest for our attendees. Indicate if you have a book and if you'd like to do a book signing. Deadline for submission is SEPTEMBER 15, 2017. Presenter Expectations Keep the number of presenters to 2 maximum, unless on a panel. All co-presenters must actively participate in the presentation. Keep the timing of the presentation to 45min or less, unless special request is made Presentations must reflect the description given at submission. To be considered, your session must be educational in nature. No sales pitch will be accepted. Presenters are responsible for securing and paying for travel and lodging. ADI will provide Speaker Passes as well a discounted guest pass for the Conference & Expo. Material should be original and will be shared with our attendees (for copyright reasons, you can submit an abridged version of your presentation to be offered to the attendees after the conference if you so chose). For multiple speakers, each speaker will be required to agree to the submission and rules. Incomplete submissions will not be accepted. Email speakers@distilling.com if you have an idea but need help with the format. What's next? Our Review Committee will review and advise by November 15, 2017. Email Speakers@distilling.com with questions. Submit your Proposal Today!
  21. Calling all Canadian Distillers... We are using ADI as a great chance to meet for a drink and get to know each other. With such a big country and so few of us it doesn't happen too often. http://evite.me/uqMzYJvuDh All are welcome and feel free to invite anyone you know in the Canadian Distilling space! Cheers and see you all at ADI!
  22. Hello, If you would like to have your distillery added to ADI's Map of Craft Distilleries or your distillery information needs to be updated, please use this online form to submit your information. http://goo.gl/forms/lBKFR7xAIvSamNFg2 You can find the map onine here http://distilling.com/resources/maps-of-craft-distilleries/map-of-us-craft-distilleries/ If you are an international distiller, you can use the form too. Canadian distilleries are listed on our current map and I am in the process of building maps for Australia and Europe.
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