It’s in the Can
If there is a tide in the affairs of men, its currents have made 2010 the year in which craft brewers packaging their brews in cans appears to have moved from oddity to trend.
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If there is a tide in the affairs of men, its currents have made 2010 the year in which craft brewers packaging their brews in cans appears to have moved from oddity to trend.
The Great American Beer Festival keeps on getting bigger, but it’s getting smaller as well, in the sense of the small craft breweries who are gaining more and more attention.
Brewery-restaurants are better positioned for economic hard times than non-brewery restaurants, as evidenced by their 2-percent growth in a tumultuous year.
The numbers have been kind to craft brewing for nearly a decade now, especially in the microbrewery segment, which showed an impressive 18.7-percent growth rate for 2009.
Recession be damned. Americans might be putting off buying that new home or car, they might be making do with last year’s fashions, but they continue to splurge on better beer.
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Small Brewers Make a Focused Push on HR 4278. Fourteen small brewery members pay visits to lawmakers in Washington DC.Read More
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