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mahatmakanejeeves

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Wed Apr 2, 2025, 12:37 PM Wednesday

Tariff impact: Nearly $20 for a 6-pack of beer?

Not the stuff I drink.

Tariff impact: Nearly $20 for a 6-pack of beer?

Mitchell Miller | mmiller1@wtop.com
April 2, 2025, 4:31 AM

President Donald Trump’s tariff policy is already having an impact on small business owners like Bill Butcher, the founder of Port City Brewing Company in Alexandria, Virginia. ... His craft brewery depends on pilsner malt from Canada, which he’s been using in the company’s beers since it was founded in 2011. ... “It’s a very specific strain of high-quality barley that grows in the cold climate of Canada,” he said Tuesday during an appearance with Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, both of Virginia. “And there’s not a suitable U.S. substitute that we can get of the same quality to make our beer.”

Butcher said a 25% tariff on the key ingredient in his beer would clearly hurt his business, which is already dealing with an uncertain business climate. ... “We’re going to have to raise our prices,” he said, noting the increase could be substantial, as he held a six-pack of his beer. “This $12.99 six-pack of beer is going to end up at $18.99.” ... As good as he likes to think his beer is, he questioned how many people would be willing to pay that price.

Butcher noted it is virtually impossible to execute his business plan when there is so much uncertainty about tariffs. ... He said this week he had to lay off two employees, as he addresses various economic issues. Trump initially imposed 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods, then carved out some items.

But Canadian concern about threats from Trump have already had an impact on Dave Cuttino, the founder of Richmond-based Reservoir Distillery. ... Soon after returning from a trip to western Canada earlier this year, where he’s trying to expand his business, he learned from his distributor that stores had taken his whiskey off their shelves in retaliation for the U.S. tariffs. ... “But also more importantly, the Canadian consumer — furious, frustrated, not understanding why — may not be coming back,” Cuttino said.

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Mitchell Miller
Mitchell Miller has worked at WTOP since 1996, as a producer, editor, reporter and Senior News Director. After working "behind the scenes," coordinating coverage and reporter coverage for years, Mitchell moved back to his first love -- reporting. He is now WTOP's Capitol Hill reporter.

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Notes: Port City Brewing heads to Capitol Hill, warns Canadian tariffs will hurt small businesses

By ALXnow.com
Published April 2, 2025 at 8:00AM | Updated April 2, 2025 at 10:20AM


Bill Butcher, founder of Port City Brewing Company, on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. (Photo via Bill Butcher on Bluesky)

President Trump’s tariff policy is already affecting small business owners in Virginia, prompting them to consider raising prices and cutting jobs. ... Bill Butcher, who started Port City Brewing Company in Alexandria, was on Capitol Hill on Monday to discuss how Canadian tariffs could harm small American businesses.

Speaking alongside Senators Tim Kaine and Mark Warner of Virginia, Butcher said that a 25% tariff on Canadian pilsner malt would be a major blow to his business. Following the event, Butcher shared on BlueSky, “We held a press conference this morning with Sens. Schumer, Klobuchar, Kaine and Warner to discuss the damage that Canadian tariffs will have on American small businesses. Our base malt, which goes into all of our beers, is Canadian and will be subject to a 25% tariff. Higher costs = higher prices”.

Butcher’s craft brewery has used this specific type of high-quality barley from Canada since 2011 and has said in multiple media interviews that there’s no U.S. alternative that matches its quality. ... According to WTOP News, Butcher has already had to let go of two employees due to various economic pressures. ... The Trump Administration has promised to announce wide-ranging tariffs on Wednesday, April 2.
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Tariff impact: Nearly $20 for a 6-pack of beer? (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Wednesday OP
Charles Montgomery Burns From The Simpsons Chasstev365 Wednesday #1
Definitely will increase prices, but a 25% tariff on pilsner malt ain't gonna be responsible for that big an increase. Silent Type Wednesday #2
Trump administration adds beer, can imports to 25% US aluminum tariffs, Reuters, 4/2/25 progree Wednesday #3

Chasstev365

(5,254 posts)
1. Charles Montgomery Burns From The Simpsons
Wed Apr 2, 2025, 12:50 PM
Wednesday

In an episode that parodies Citizen Kane, Mr. Burns tries to get his Teddy Bear from childhood back from Maggie Simpson.
He ever resorts to cutting off all beer sales to Springfield and the backlash is quick and powerful.

Go ahead, asshole: piss off beer drinking American men. This is some of the last support you have!

Silent Type

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2. Definitely will increase prices, but a 25% tariff on pilsner malt ain't gonna be responsible for that big an increase.
Wed Apr 2, 2025, 01:06 PM
Wednesday

In any event, I hope trumpsters like paying more for beer, etc.

progree

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3. Trump administration adds beer, can imports to 25% US aluminum tariffs, Reuters, 4/2/25
Wed Apr 2, 2025, 01:27 PM
Wednesday
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-administration-adds-beer-imports-155034830.html

The Trump administration on Wednesday said it was slapping a 25% tariff on all beer imports, adding the beverage and empty aluminum cans to a list of derivative products subject to its tariffs on aluminum.

The notice revising Trump's prior aluminum tariff changes lists only the tariff code for beer made from malt. It makes no mention of a subordinate code for beer imports in glass containers.

The Commerce Department did not immediately respond to Reuters' questions on the notice. The disclosure comes hours before Trump is expected to announce sweeping reciprocal tariffs on U.S. trading partners, escalating a global trade war and fueling expected price increases.

. . . The move would be a substantial hit to beer imports that exceeded $7.5 billion in 2024,


of which, in billions$, Mexico is 6.3, Netherlands 0.68, Ireland 0.192, and Canada 0.073

This article was posted at 11:25 AM EDT, hours before the sweeping Liberation Day tariffs scheduled to be announced at 4 PM EDT.

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