On premise is growing. Here’s what craft brewers need to know — and where the biggest opportunities lie. The latest US On Premise: BevAl State of the Nation report from CGA by NIQ offers a detailed ...
The Brewers Association has released its annual rankings of the top 50 U.S. craft brewing companies by beer sales volume. The 2024 list reflects a changing landscape, where resilience, regional power, ...
Non-alcoholic beer continues to post big gains in 2025. New data from the Beer Institute shows that the NA beer category is up 22.2% year-to-date and 16.4% over the past 12 months. The top growth ...
Distribution is down. Shelf space is shrinking. So how do independent brewers break through? PMMI’s latest report has clues. The U.S. craft beer landscape continues to tighten. As noted in multiple ...
The report reveals that 89% of consumers now prefer ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages. RTDs offer convenience and appeal to a broad audience. Escoffier’s analysis projects that the RTD cocktail market ...
For almost three years now, a CO2 squeeze has limited supply and made usage more expensive depending on the season and the region. This has pushed many craft breweries to find alternatives to beverage ...
Nearly half (49%) of Americans say they plan to drink less alcohol in 2025, a 44% increase since 2023 and further proof the sober curious movement continues to gain momentum. The percentage of those ...
The Riddle of Steel: A 120-bbl cylindroconical fermenter unitank from JVNW. The craft of brewing beer is perfected and mass produced in a variety of specialized commercial vessels. From mills and mash ...
Athletic Brewing Co., America’s largest dedicated non-alcoholic brewer, is bringing its award-winning brews to the heart of the live music scene with an exciting new multi-year partnership. Athletic ...
Canning was trending as the most popular craft beer packaging option the last few years, but the pandemic kicked interest up a notch as taproom-focused breweries were forced to shift into new sales ...
The global brewing industry contracted again in 2024. According to the just-released BarthHaas Report 2024/2025, the world’s 40 largest brewing groups produced a combined 1.64 billion hectoliters of ...
The Brewers Association’s latest report confirmed what many in the industry already sensed: production dropped again. U.S. craft brewers produced 23.1 million barrels in 2024, down 4% from 2023. It ...