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Welcome to the ABABC blogspot. The ABABC provides a neutral forum in which members convene to discuss common issues while creating and maintaining a tradition of cooperation, assistance, teamwork and prosperity.We invite you to share your thoughts, ideas, and business referrals. We look forward to your membership!

In the coming weeks we will also launch our website which will detail some of the many wonderful wine, beer and spirits products produced by some of the finest companies in the world!

About Us

The Association of Black Alcohol Beverage Companies (ABABC) is the non profit 501 (c) 3 trade association representing Black alcohol beverage companies. Founded in 2008, the ABABC represents beer, wine and spirits suppliers, wholesalers and retailers as well as the businesses that support them. U.S. alcohol sales exceed $250 billion annually. ABABC members are positioned to drive brand and market growth in the alcoholic beverage sector. ABABC offer consumers superior brands, flavors and packaging choices and a full range of drink options (beer, spirits and wine). ABABC is commited to the responsible use of its products. The association also serves as liaison between the community, industry, and government as well as the general public. ABABC provides a unified voice in legislative and regulatory matters.

JAZZ FOUNDATION

JAZZ FOUNDATION
Chairman Dick Parsons, Celeste Beatty

President Choice

President Choice
Many of us know that our President loves great beer; did you also know that when he and the first lady had their first dinner in NYC at Blue Hill Restaurant, he also ordered a Sugar Hill beer we're told. You too can have a Sugar Hill at Blue Hill, next time you're in the village! Or have a cold one on the Hill at B-Smith's, Union Station, DC.

Obama at Sylvia's Restaurant

Obama at Sylvia's Restaurant
Word on 125th St. is that he had a Sugar Hill beer after his sweet tea!
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