Craft Beer Industry
The Brewers Association estimates the actual
dollar sales figure from craft brewers in 2011 was $8.7 billion, up from
$7.6 billion in 2010“While
the overall beer market experienced a 1.32 percent volume decrease in
2011, craft brewing saw significant growth, surpassing five percent
total market volume share for the first time,” said Paul Gatza,
director, Brewers Association. “It’s becoming increasingly clear that
with the variety of styles and flavors to choose from, Americans are
developing a strong taste for high-quality, small-batch beer from
independent brewers.”While
the craft beer segment is still a small portion of the overall beer
market, it has shown steady growth the past few years. In 2011, craft
brewers represented 5.68 percent of volume of the U.S. beer market, up
from 4.97 percent in 2010.The
steady growth is leading more entrepreneurs to take the craft beer
plunge. The Brewers Association counted 1,989 breweries in operation at
the end of 2011, an increase of 11 percent. The BA estimates that small
brewers employed about 103,585 workers in the U.S in 2011 and more
breweries are coming online each month.“We
saw rapid growth in brewery openings last year, particularly with
microbrewery start-ups, and these numbers are poised to rise even more
in 2012,” said Gatza. “In February 2012, we already topped 2,000
operating breweries — a truly remarkable milestone.”
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