Tapped for Change: What the TTB's Proposed Label Rules Mean

Tapped for Change: What the TTB's Proposed Label Rules Mean

The TTB is at it again—this time with two big proposed rule changes that could shake up beer labels. If you’re wondering what this means for breweries, what you need to do, and whether you’ll have to start listing things like calories (yes, really), this session is for you.


We’ll break down the two key proposals in plain English (no legal jargon required):


• Major Food Allergen Disclosure (Notice No. 238): If your beer contains milk, eggs, fish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, or sesame, you may soon have to put that on the label—just like food products.


• Alcohol Facts Labeling (Notice No. 237): Think of it as a nutrition label for beer.


This would require breweries to disclose serving size, alcohol content, calories, and macronutrients (carbs, fat, and protein).


We’ll talk about what this means for breweries, from compliance hurdles to consumer perceptions. Plus, since the public comment period is open until April 17, 2025, we’ll go over how you can voice your opinion before anything becomes official.


Join us for a candid discussion on what’s coming, what’s still up in the air, and how breweries can stay ahead of the game.


Wendy Raymond is the problem solver breweries never knew they needed—until they’re drowning in TTB paperwork and wondering if they should’ve gone into beekeeping instead. As the owner of Taps and Snaps, she helps breweries untangle the bureaucratic mess of federal and state regulations, securing COLAs, TTB Formulas, and Permits Online approvals without the usual headaches. Need help setting up accounts or figuring out why your label got rejected (again)? Wendy’s got you covered.


She knows the ins and outs of federal and state alcohol regulations and has a background in craft beer distribution, but let’s be clear—she’s not a lawyer (and will kindly remind you of that before you ask about contract disputes). What she can do is save breweries time, stress, and unnecessary back-and-forth with regulators, so they can focus on making great beer.


A Certified Cicerone® and Utah Chapter President of Pink Boots Society, Wendy is passionate about supporting independent breweries. When she’s not battling TTB red tape, she’s exploring the world one beer at a time. A foodie and devoted dog lover, she’s always on the lookout for the best eats and four-legged friends wherever she goes.


Stay up to date with CBP: http://update.craftbeerprofessionals.org

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