Beer bloggers and writers are an international bunch. This year they’ll have one conference in Brussels, Belgium, and the other in Asheville. The Asheville conference will be held July 17-19 at the Four Points Asheville hotel according to the conference website.
“Asheville is one of the most renowned beer towns in the world but how did they get they way … and where are they going in the future?” is the topic of the first session. The panel will include Oscar Wong, founder of Highland Brewing Company; Julie Atallah, owner of the Bruisin’ Ales retail store; Tony Kiss, beer writer at the Asheville Citizen-Times; and Anne-Fitten Glenn, author of Asheville Beer: An Intoxicating History of Asheville Brewing. The panel will be moderated by Jennifer McLucas of the Asheville Brewers Alliance.
Another session, “Moving Beyond the Beer Review” will address readers’ feedback that their greatest interest is in the stories behind the beers. Panelists will include winners of the North American Guild of Beer Writers contest for Best Blog: Alan McCormick of Growler Fills, Bryan Roth of This Is Why I’m Drunk, Oliver Gray of Literature & Libations, and Jessica Miller of Hey, Brewtiful.
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