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Craft Beer Growth Continues Rapid Acceleration In 2013

March 17, 2014 By Jay Brooks

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The Brewers Association today released the preliminary numbers for beer sales last year. I thought last years numbers were great, but the 2013 numbers look unbelievable, and accelerate the momentum for craft beer. The preliminary numbers indicate that “craft brewers saw an 18 percent rise in volume, representing a total of 15.6 million barrels, and a 20 percent increase in retail dollar value.”

Here’s more on the news, from the press release:

In 2013, craft brewers reached 7.8 percent volume of the total U.S. beer market, up from 6.5 percent the previous year. Additionally, craft dollar share of the total U.S. beer market reached 14.3 percent in 2013, as retail dollar value from craft brewers was estimated at $14.3 billion, up from $11.9 billion in 2012.

As for the runaway brewery count, the number of breweries races closer to 3,000.

The number of operating breweries in the U.S. in 2013 totaled 2,822, with 2,768 of those considered craft, demonstrating that craft breweries make up 98 percent of all U.S. operating breweries. This count includes 413 new brewery openings and 44 closings. Combined with already existing and established breweries and brewpubs, craft brewers provided 110,273 jobs, an increase of almost 2,000 from the previous year.

And here’s all of that good news, fermented into a colorful infographic.

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Filed Under: Breweries, News Tagged With: Brewers Association, Infographics, Statistics, United States

The Secret Life Of The American Beer Buyer

January 27, 2014 By Jay Brooks

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Here’s an interesting survey that was just released by Survey Analytics entitled the The Secret Life Of The American Beer Buyer. They describe themselves as “an enterprise grade research platform that provides companies with feedback in over 30 industries.” Throughout the results of their “online consumer survey to capture sentiment on beer preference and purchasing habits,” they keep going back and forth between the terms “beer” and “craft beer” which seems to muddy the results somewhat. And given that results are rife with mass-produced big brewer brands I have to question the way the survey was conducted and whether it was meant to be beer or craft beer. It suggests a certain sloppiness or lack of understanding. It also points out how useless the distinction can be in practice, too. But here’s some of what the survey revealed.

  • Consumers average spend on beer annually is $1,270.00. That total amounts to about 115 six-packs at $10.99 each — or 211 pints at $6.00 a piece.
  • California brews the best beer said 19% of survey respondents. 15% of the survey respondents were from the Sunshine State.
  • Price isn’t the deciding factor for beer — only 5% of consumers take price into account when selecting a beer to purchase.
  • Advertising for beer brands is more important than ever. 33% of consumers say they associate their favorite beer brand with captivating advertising.
  • Home brewing trends continue to grow. 14% of respondents have brewed and enjoyed their own beer at home while 68% are interested in brewing lessons.

On their blog, they also created an infographic with some of the results.

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And their press release offers additional insight into the findings:

Average consumer spends more than $1,200 a year on beer
Every year consumers shell out an average of $1,270 on beer. The highest reported amount was $10,000 while the lowest was just $100. Twenty-two percent of consumers buy and drink beer two to three times a week while 20 percent imbibe just once a week and 9 percent pop open a bottle more than five times per week.

Budweiser is a polarizing brand
The King of Beers managed to top the charts in both the best and worst brands of beer. Fifty-one percent of people rated it as their favorite while 46 percent named it their least favorite. The other brands that rounded out the best list: Coors (13 percent), Corona (12 percent) and Stella (10 percent). As for taste preferences, 33 percent of consumers prefer the taste of ale and 24 percent would rather have a lager.

Only 5 percent of consumers use price to determine favorite breweries
Surprisingly, a very small percentage used cost as the deciding factor for what beer they love most. What did they base their favorite brand on? Who has the best ads (32 percent), where the beer is brewed (29 percent) and what style of beer the brand makes (22 percent).

Craft beer and home-brewing trends continue to grow
Consumers don’t want to buy just any beer off the shelf — they want to invest time in creating their own brew or in learning about small microbreweries. Fourteen percent of people surveyed had brewed their own beer at home and enjoyed it while 68 percent are interested in taking craft brewing lessons from their favorite craft brands such as Dogfish Head and Breckenridge Brewery. What state shines as the best at brewing craft beer? Nineteen percent say California.

In addition, they created a couple of word clouds based on respondents most and least favorite beer brands.

Tell Us Your Favorite Beer Brand

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Tell Us Your Least Favorite Beer Brand

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Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun, News, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Infographics, Poll, Statistics

Beer, Ale Or Brewski?

December 31, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s, and indeed this year’s, final infographic is entitled Beer, Ale or Brewski? Created by Dragon Search Marketing, it shows the most common terms used to refer to beer by people using social media, and the popularity of each of them. I set out at the beginning of 2013 to see if I could post a new infographic every day, and it turned out to be easier than I anticipated. Certainly, they ranged in quality quite a bit. Some were truly epic while others were filled with errors, somewhat unattractive or even truly awful. Oh, well. It was fun. Happy 2013 everybody. See you next year, wehn I’m sure you’ll be able to find me drinking a beer, an ale or even a brewski.

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Click here to see the poster full size.

Filed Under: Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Infographics, Words

Beer And Food Pairing Chart

December 31, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is a chart showing beer and food pairings for a variety of basic beer types and 21 different dishes.

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Click here to see the chart full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Food & Beer, Just For Fun Tagged With: beer pairing, Food, Infographics, Pairing

Who Is The Craft Beer Drinker?

December 30, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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With only two days left in the year of the infographic, I have a few more left to fit in before the year ends. Today’s second one is entitled Who is the Craft Beer Drinker?. It was created by SteadyServ Technologies, makers of a “mobile, SaaS-based inventory and order management system for the beer industry.”

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Demographics, Infographics, Statistics

The Beer Breakdown

December 30, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is entitled The Beer Breakdown to shows some of the basic differences between ales and lagers, some examples and the brewing process. It was created by Chloe Hoeg for an illustration class she took at Ohio University, where she graduated from in 2012.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: Beer Styles, Infographics, Science of Brewing

Beer Flavor Triangle

December 29, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is a beer flavor triangle from, of all places, Betty Crocker’s Beer 101: The Basics. It’s interesting way to break down the basic flavors in beer, from the triumvirate of malt, hops and yeast.

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Click here to see the chart full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Just For Fun Tagged With: flavor, Food, Infographics

Home Brew Beer: Only 3 Weeks To Beer

December 29, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is from a British home shopping store, Lakeland, which also sells homebrewing supplies. Their chart shows the three-week process of brewing a standard batch of homebrew.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Homebrewing, Infographics, UK

The Wholesomeness Of Brewing

December 28, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic showing the process of brewing is from an article entitled The Wholesomeness of Brewing on Beer: the Natural Choice, a website set up by the British Beer & Pub Association.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Breweries, Just For Fun Tagged With: Homebrewing, Infographics

A Guide To Craft Beer Marketing Infographic

December 27, 2013 By Jay Brooks

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Today’s infographic is the ^ Bootstrapper’s Guide to Craft Beer Marketing, created by Craig Tommola of 36 Squares, although I found it on Pinterest where a Marta S M claimed its authorship. Whoever made it, it’s an interesting look at brand marketing.

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Click here to see the infographic full size.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Just For Fun, Related Pleasures Tagged With: Business, Infographics, Marketing

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