
California Craft Beer Week, the largest statewide celebration for craft beer, is set to return July 18–27, and will feature the extra special California Pint Day this year for the first time.
“California’s award-winning craft beer industry supports tens of thousands of jobs and contributes more than $8.9 billion to the state’s economy,” said Kelsey McQuaid-Craig, Executive Director of the CCBA. “California Craft Beer Week is a moment to celebrate the brewers, small businesses, and communities that make California craft beer the envy of the country. We hope you will join us not just in July, but throughout the year, to celebrate California craft beer.”
California Craft Beer Week
Organized by the California Craft Brewers Association (CCBA), this ten-day event will spotlight brewery-hosted events and special beer releases across California to highlight the strength and diversity of the community-driven craft beer industry. It’s a celebration of the people, places, and pints that make California’s craft beer scene so dynamic — fans and brewers alike are eager to see what the 2025 program has on tap.
California Craft Beer Week also powers two statewide fundraising campaigns — energizing support for the CCBA and the future of craft brewing across the state.
New this year: California Pint Day
New this year is California Pint Day, kicking off California Craft Beer Week with a limited-edition collectible pint glass available at participating taprooms statewide. Similar to the Keep the Pint promo in Delaware. This program gives consumers a chance to take home a piece of the celebration while directly supporting the CCBA and the breweries behind it.
Now celebrating its fifth anniversary, the CCBA Brewers Collaboration beer showcases participating breweries across the state – each crafting a unique release in a style they’re best known for. A portion of the proceeds from the beer sales are donated to the CCBA.
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