Unique Awards Competition Returns and Expands in Third Year
with New Categories

 

PRESS RELEASE / November 3, 2021 (New York, NY) – The Craft Beer Marketing Awards (CBMAS) has announced that its 2022 Awards Program is now open and accepting beer–related marketing and design entries from around the globe (including hard seltzer, cider, and mead).

Entries are being accepted from October 30, 2021 and will be accepted through January 14, 2022.

Founded in 2019, the CBMAS is the only awards competition in the world to celebrate the very best of craft beer marketing and design. The CBMAS has developed to accepting entries from around the globe, presenting a marketing trends seminar at this years’ Craft Brewers Conference, recognizing influential beer industry insiders with CBMAS “People of the Year” Award and started a podcast, Marketing on Tap, sponsored by EGC Group, available on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Podcasts and iHeartRadio.

The CBMAS honors the individuals and teams involved in building these amazing beverage brands. Breweries, their agencies, artists, and marketing partners are all invited to enter their best work.

“The CBMAS has grown significantly as a unique platform celebrating the beer industry’s incredible marketing and design that wasn’t being recognized until now.” said Jim McCune, Co-Founder of the CBMAS. “We’ll continue to award the very best work in the industry, and showcase that work, and the folks that created it to the world.”

Notable multi-award winners from the 2021 competition include: Brooklyn Brewery and the New York State Brewers Association in New York, Arrowhead Ales Brewing in Illinois, EBBING Branding and Design in North Carolina, Founders Brewing Company in Michigan, Flying Dog Brewery in Maryland, New Realm Brewing Co. in Georgia, Veza Sur Brewing Co. in Florida, and White Labs Brewing Co. in San Diego. International winners include Balter Brewing Co. and Dollar Bill Brewing in Australia, Brewpoint and Cold Town Beer in the United Kingdom, Hey Joe Brewing Company in South Africa, and Smugglers Trail in Canada, among many others.

For a full list of 2021 winners, click here for the 2021 CBMAS winner’s Gallery.

 

New Categories

“We had such incredible feedback over the past two award seasons, and great suggestions for some new categories,” said Jackie DiBella, Co-Founder of the CBMAS. “We know breweries and their partners are passionate about what they do. We wanted to make sure our categories matched the depth and breadth of their work.”

The 2022 CBMAS consist of 38 categories that cover all aspects of brew marketing—from labels to logos, and tap handles, to taprooms. This year, 11 new categories have been added by popular suggestion:

  • Best Can Design – Painted Cans or Sleeves
  • Best Can Design – Best Beer Series
  • Best Can Design – Collaboration
  • Best Can Design – Non-Alcoholic Craft Beverage
  • Best Brand Identity – Sell Sheets
  • Best Brand Identity – Beer Release Calendars
  • Best Brand Identity – Best All-Around Marketing Story
  • Best Use of Social Media Video – IG Reels, IGTV, or TikTok
  • Beer Marketing Wild Cards – Best Guerrilla Marketing Campaign
  • Beer Marketing Wild Cards – Best Live Entertainment Stage or Setting
  • Beer Marketing Wild Cards – Collaboration Marketing Assets

 

The CBMAS judging process is a robust, credible, and transparent digital scoring system ranked by an influential and respected, worldwide panel of more than 300 beer, marketing, and design experts.

To see the full list of categories, click here.

 

Expanding Industry Associations

CBMAS presenting sponsor three years in a row is Hillebrand, the world’s leading global beverage logistics company.

“The CBMAS is an amazing way to recognize the great marketing that craft beverage makers and marketers do!” said Prabh Hans, VP, Domestic Services of Hillebrand North America. “The work by the CBMAS team is led by their passion for the industry and it shows. Looking forward to supporting this amazing awards platform as it continues to showcase all of the great work!”

New 2022 CBMAS Gold Sponsor is Arryved, based in Boulder Colorado, which specializes in point-of-service for craft breweries, restaurants, and other craft destinations.

“Craft beer is one of the most creative industries in the world,” said Alex Ostler, Head of Marketing for Arryved. “We’re excited to sponsor the Craft Beer Marketing Awards to recognize what you, the creators, are doing to showcase your brew.”

The CBMAS has also formed memberships with well-known industry organizations like The Brewers Association (BA), New York State Brewers Association (NYSBA), and many of its judges are affiliated with various beverage and beer industry associations located around the world.

 

CBMAS Worldwide Entry Regions

Entries are divided up into 5 regions across the globe:

  • The Americas
  • United Kingdom
  • Europe
  • APAC – Asia and Pacific (including Australia and New Zealand)
  • MENA – Middle East and North Africa

 

Winners in each category are awarded a CBMAS Crushie Award. Winners can upgrade their win with a Crushie Trophy designed by the same Manhattan-based awards company that creates the Emmy, Golden Globes and the MTV Moonman.

Platinum and Gold Crushies will be awarded to winners in each region. Global Crushies will be awarded to winners who opt-in to be judged at a global level in addition to their regional entry.

Entry Timeline

  • Entry Period: October 30, 2021 – January 14, 2022
  • Judging: February 7 – March 25, 2022
  • Winners Announced: Week of May 2, 2022 @ CBC event (TBD) and live stream

 

The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in person with a virtual feed during the week of the 2022 Craft Brewers Conference in May in Minneapolis, MN. Entries are now open to anyone involved in marketing within the brewing industry—including cider and hard seltzer—across the world. For additional information, visit craftbeermarketingawards.com.

 

ABOUT CRAFT BEER MARKETING AWARDS

The Craft Beer Marketing Awards was established in 2019 to give recognition to the best of the best in the marketing realm of the brewing industry. With categories that range from the “Best Can Design” to “Coolest Taproom” and “Best Website Design” to “Best Use of Social Media,” there’s an opportunity to showcase the best work in every area of marketing in the brewing industry across the world. For more information, and to listen to the Marketing On Tap Podcast, visit craftbeermarketingawards.com.

 

 

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