CraftBeer.com Is Looking for Freelance Beer and Beer & Food Writers

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Freelance Beer Bloggers

So, you want to write about America’s small and independent craft brewers, or maybe you find the rise of the foodie and beer geek scene as compelling as we do? Then we want to hear from you.

CraftBeer.com is looking for freelance writers who consider themselves storytellers. Our site educates beer lovers about beer, but we also go beyond the IBU and ABV to tell the stories of the people who are giving American beer a name — and the cities where craft beer culture thrives.

If you have an eye for detail and a dozen story ideas floating in your head, then please send an email to jess@craftbeer.com. The email should include:

  • 150 to 200 words about your “aha” moment with either beer, beer and food pairing, or cooking with beer
  • One to three samples of your work (if applicable)
  • Your twitter handle

If you don’t have writing samples, but have a tie to the hospitality/restaurant industry and are interested in writing, we still want to hear from you.

Cheers!

Jess Baker walked into a beer fest in 2010 and realized beer had come a long way from what her dad had been drinking since the 70s. She served as editor-in-chief of CraftBeer.com from spring 2016 to spring 2020, bringing you stories about the people who are the heartbeat behind U.S. craft brewing. She's a runner, a die-hard Springsteen fan, a mom who is always scouting family-friendly breweries, and always in search of a darn good porter.

CraftBeer.com is fully dedicated to small and independent U.S. breweries. We are published by the Brewers Association, the not-for-profit trade group dedicated to promoting and protecting America’s small and independent craft brewers. Stories and opinions shared on CraftBeer.com do not imply endorsement by or positions taken by the Brewers Association or its members.