In The Media
Oregon delayed release of beer, wine study at key juncture.
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The Oregon Health Authority Lied and Can’t Be Trusted on Issues of Alcohol and Taxes
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Oregon Health Authority said its cover-up of beer and wine tax study was inadvertent. That’s false.
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Oregon’s Government Found Higher Taxes on Wine Didn’t Deter Alcohol Abuse, Then Sat On Findings
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Opinion: Raising taxes on cider, beer and wine won’t address problem drinking
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How the State of Oregon Deceived Everyone About Alcohol Taxes and Over Consumption
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Oregon wine groups slam OHA ‘coverup’ of alcohol tax report
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Oregon Health Authority kept alcohol study hush hush
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Portland brewers try to make up for lost sales at taprooms
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Task force on beer and wine taxes and alcohol addiction gets to work
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Blumenauer introduces bill to ease ‘bubble tax’ for cideries, meaderies and wineries
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Oregon brewers hit hard by falling draft beer sales, more closures
Cider world converges on Portland as the industry defies trends and holds onto growth
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Oregon Brewers Crying in Their Beer After Brutal 2023
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Oregon’s craft brewers shoulder hardest year in decades as consumer tastes shift
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2023: ‘Hardest year in decades’ for Oregon craft brewers
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Oregon Beverage Alliance says 2023 was one of worst years for craft brewers
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RIP: 30+ Oregon Breweries, Cideries, & Taprooms that Closed in 2023
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The Bud Light Boycott Was Just the Beginning of a Crazy Year for Beer
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For Many Craft Breweries, the Apocalypse is Now
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Press Releases
Oregon Health Authority Lied to Public, Legislators and Media on Buried Report, Special Interests’ Involvement in Coverup
Emails find OHA intentionally hid a publicly funded study when it concluded alcohol taxes don’t curb excessive drinking, then lied about outside lobbyist’s involvement PORTLAND, Ore. — Today, the Oregonian followed up on its investigation into the Oregon Health...
OLCC Presentation Shows Sales Slump for Spirits, Beer and Wine
The Oregon Liquor Cannabis Commission presentation to the state legislature showed Oregonian are drinking less than predicted. PORTLAND, Ore. — This week, the Oregon Liquor Cannabis Commission updated state lawmakers that revenue will be down because Oregonians are...
Oregon Health Authority Buried Report Proving Higher Taxes Don’t Curb Excessive Alcohol Use
EcoNW study concludes alcohol taxes don’t change consumer habits or significantly reduce abuse PORTLAND, Ore. — Today, the Oregonian reported breaking investigative news the Oregon Health Authority appears to have intentionally withheld a publicly funded report that...
Alcohol Tax Task Force Must Have Fact-Based Outcome
Beer, wine and cider face unprecedented challenges; the last thing these local businesses need are tax increases PORTLAND, Ore. — Today, the Task Force on Alcohol Pricing and Addiction Services held its first meeting to examine tax increases on an industry essential...
2023: Hardest Year in Decades for Oregon Craft Brewers
For nearly the first time this century, Oregon lost more breweries than new ones opened PORTLAND, Ore. — U.S. beer shipments for 2023 are expected to be the lowest level this century, falling more than 5% according to Beer Marketer’s Insights, a beer industry trade...
NIH Report: Teen Drinking Remains at Historic Lows
A newly released National Institutes of Health survey showed the decline in under-age drinking continuing PORTLAND, Ore. — According to the National Institutes of Health’s annual Monitoring the Future survey, the 20-year trend of American teens drinking less continued...
Oregon Economic Forecast Shows Record Breaking Revenue
Tax Increases on Beer, Wine, Cider and Spirits Aren’t Needed PORTLAND, Ore. — Today’s Oregon Economic Forecast showed the state has more revenue than previously predicted while the leisure and hospitality sector continues to struggle to recover from the pandemic....
Oregon Craft Brewers Can Fresh Hop Beers as Draft Sales Decline
Fresh hop beer season is often a celebrated time of year, but draft beer sales are still 30% below pre-pandemic levels. PORTLAND, Ore. — This week, many of Oregon’s craft brewers release their first round of fresh hop beer. In previous years, brewers rarely canned...
Oregon Hop Crop Declines with Craft Beer Sales Down
As craft beer sales soften, it trickles down to local Oregon farmers PORTLAND, Ore. — This week, many of Oregon’s hop farmers will begin harvest but less was planted this year because of declining craft beer sales. “As the beer industry goes, so does the hop...
Oregon Economic Forecast Shows Leisure and Hospitality Sector Continues to Struggle
Beer, Wine, Cider and Spirits Have Been Hardest Hit PORTLAND, Ore. — Today’s Oregon Economic Forecast showed the state has more revenue than previously predicted while the leisure and hospitality sector continues to struggle to recover from the pandemic. “Oregon’s...
Oregon Bill Would Increase Beer and Cider Taxes by 1200%, Wine Taxes by More Than 500%
House Bill 3312 is an unprecedented tax increase that would devastate a key part of Oregon’s economy PORTLAND, Ore. — An amendment to House Bill 3312 would increase taxes on Oregon’s beer and cider by 1200% and increase taxes on wine by more than 500%. Overall, 74% of...
Oregon Beverage Alliance Statement on Today’s OLCC Meeting
PORTLAND, Ore. — Today, the Oregon Beverage Alliance released the following statement on the importance of a functioning Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission: “Beer, wine, cider and spirits are an essential part of Oregon’s economy and identity. Our state is home to...
NIH Report: Teen Drinking Remains at Historic Lows
A newly released National Institutes of Health survey showed the decline in under-age drinking continuing PORTLAND, Ore. — According to the National Institutes of Health’s annual Monitoring the Future survey, the 20-year trend of American teens drinking less continued...
COVID-19 Caused 22% Dip in Oregon Beer Sales
Overall alcohol spending across the U.S. was down 12% in 2020 due to COVID-19 PORTLAND, Ore. — According to Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) reports, brewers sold 324,159 fewer barrels of beer in Oregon in 2020 than 2019, a 22% reduction due to COVID-19...
Oregon Brewpubs, Tasting Rooms, Restaurants and Bars Praise End of COVID-19 Restrictions
Closures and restrictions due to COVID-19 had a devastating impact on Oregon’s breweries, wineries, cideries and distilleries. PORTLAND, Ore. — Governor Kate Brown announced the elimination of many statewide restrictions, which greatly harmed the hospitality sector,...
Oregon Lost 3,000 Beer Related Jobs in 2020
Closures and restrictions due to COVID-19 had a devastating impact on Oregon’s breweries, taprooms, restaurants stadiums and venues PORTLAND, Ore. — A new economic report states 3,000 Oregon jobs related to beer were lost in 2020, largely due to state-mandated...
Oregon Beverage Alliance Statement on Behavioral Health Funding Package
The Oregon House Behavioral Health Committee met to discuss a proposed 2021-2023 Behavioral Health Funding Package, which includes House Bill 3377 PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Beverage Alliance released the following statement after the Oregon House Behavioral Health...
Oregon Beverage Alliance Statement on Amended HB 3377
The Oregon House Behavioral Health Committee passed amended HB 3377, which still includes predetermined outcomes to increase prices for consumers that would harm local beer, wine, cider and spirits jobs PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Beverage Alliance released the...
Help Struggling Brewers by Celebrating National Beer Day
As restrictions are lifted, cheers on National Beer Day and support Oregon brewers devastated by COVID-19 closures PORTLAND, Ore. — On April 7, America celebrates National Beer Day to commemorate the date President Franklin D. Roosevelt re-legalized beer months ahead...
Oregon Beverage Alliance Stands Ready to Work with Lawmakers
Before raising taxes on Oregon’s homegrown businesses, an examination of existing funds and programs is needed PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Beverage Alliance supports the creation of a balanced taskforce of diverse stakeholders with all parties involved working...