Craft Brewers Guide to Cultural Observances
The Craft Brewers Guide to Cultural Observances fosters greater cultural competency and respect in the craft brewing community.Read More
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The Craft Brewers Guide to Cultural Observances fosters greater cultural competency and respect in the craft brewing community.Read More
A brief history of Juneteenth, considerations to help you avoid common missteps, recommendations for your commemoration or celebration.Read More
Celebrate Pride Month with intention, care, and respect by educating yourself and steering clear of "rainbow washing."Read More
Cultural observances brighten our calendars with opportunities to learn more about each other and our vibrant histories.Read More
Craft brewers continue to show resilience through twists and turns of pandemic-related complications. After a 2020 of shutdowns and pivots, volume grew 8% in 2021.
With ongoing staffing challenges and supply chain issues, keeping a brewpub afloat during a pandemic recovery becomes a labor of love for many involved.
Microbreweries—those that produce fewer than 15,000 barrels annually and sell less than 25% of that production onsite—saw production volume increase by 11%.
In taprooms across the country, customer service has become more important than ever as brewery owners continue to navigate the ebbs and flows of the pandemic.
With their high-speed packaging lines, tried-and-true brands, and greater penetration into supermarkets and chains, regionals were better equipped to withstand the pandemic.
All of the top five brewers—in off-premise scans, at least—canceled each other out as far as share growth goes: their 2021 dollar market share changes add up to exactly zero.