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American Craft Beer Hall of Fame Announces 2026 Induction Ceremony Celebrating Industry Legends

American Craft Beer Hall of Fame Announces 2026 Induction Ceremony Celebrating Industry Legends

The American Craft Beer Hall of Fame is once again uniting the community in recognition of the people who have shaped the industry. The 2026 Induction Ceremony will be a combined global livestream and local watch parties to be held at select breweries across the nation. Together these festive celebrations underscore the enduring influence of the leaders and advocates of the craft beer industry.

According to a press release from the organizers of the American Craft Beer Hall of Fame, the 2026 induction ceremony will take place on February 28, 2026, at 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT, and will be livestreamed globally through Craft Beer Professionals.

In addition to the livestream, craft beer fans and industry professionals will be able to gather at live watch parties hosted by some of the country’s most respected breweries:

  • Dogfish Head Brewery – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
  • Round Trip Brewing – East Cobb, Atlanta, Georgia
  • Breakside Brewing – Portland, Oregon
  • Hailstorm Brewing Co. – Tinley Park, Illinois

The 2026 class reflects the extraordinary breadth of talent, innovation, and advocacy that has defined American craft beer since its inception. This year’s nominees for induction include some of the most respected and well-regarded figures in the industry’s history:

  • Charlie Bamforth
  • Larry Bell
  • Sam Calagione
  • Ray Daniels
  • Teri Fahrendorf
  • Kim Jordan
  • Garrett Oliver
  • Pete Slosberg
  • Mitch Steele
  • Carol Stoudt

“This year’s nominees are all deserving of recognition for their incredible work and advocacy,” said Marty Nachel, Founder and President of the Hall of Fame. “From brewing innovation and education to business innovation and cultural impact, each of these individuals has left an enduring mark on the craft beer industry in America, and we are proud to have yet another opportunity to induct some of their number into the Hall.”

The American Craft Beer Hall of Fame exists to preserve and celebrate the history of craft beer in the United States by honoring the people who built it, championed it, and ensured its continued growth. The annual Induction Ceremony brings together brewers, industry professionals, and beer lovers from across the country to reflect on craft beer’s past, present, and future.

Additional details about the ceremony, the nominees, and the mission of the Hall of Fame can be found at americancraftbeerhalloffame.com.