I’d been thinking about looking at this year’s Top 50 Breweries list and comparing it to last year’s when someone pointed out (thanks Andy) that last year’s #5 (City Brewery, who bought the Latrobe Brewery from InBev) was not anywhere to be found on this year’s list, which seemed a bit strange. So sooner than I had planned, here is this year’s list again annotated with how they changed compared to last year. There are a few oddities, and seven breweries no longer on the list with ten new ones (not including some re-combining of companies).
- Anheuser-Busch; #1 last year, no surprises
- Miller Brewing; ditto for #2
- Coors Brewing; And #3, too
- Pabst Brewing; Feeding on retro hipness, Pabst maintained the #4 spot
- Boston Beer Co.; Moved up 2 spots from #7 last year
- D. G. Yuengling and Son; Stayed put as Boston beer leapfrogged over the oldest American brewer
- Sierra Nevada Brewing; Up 4 spots from #11 last year, cracking the top 10 with style
- Gambrinus; First time on this list, most likely by combining sales of their breweries, Spoetzl Brewery (#15 last year), BridgePort Brewing (#41 last year) and Pete’s Wicked (#44 last year), along with Trumer
- New Belgium Brewing; Up 3 spots from #12 last year to also crack the top 10
- High Falls Brewing; #10 last year, too
- Widmer Brothers Brewing; Shot up 6 spots from #17 last year
- Redhook Ale Brewery; Rode Widmer’s coattails up to remain one behind over a year ago
- Pittsburgh Brewing; Even in bankruptcy managed to stay at the unlucky #13 spot two years running
- Pyramid Breweries; Up 6 spots from #20 last year
- Minhas Craft Brewery; Up 31 spots from #46 last year when it was known as Joseph Huber
- Matt Brewing; Matt flat at #16
- Deschutes Brewery; Up 4 from #21 last year
- Boulevard Brewing; Up 5 from #23 last year
- Alaskan Brewing; Up 3 from #22 last year
- Harpoon Brewery; Up 4 from #24 last year
- Full Sail Brewing; Up 5 from #26
- Anchor Brewing; Up 5 from #27
- Kona Brewing; Not on the list last year
- Magic Hat Brewing; Up 9 spots from #33
- Gordon Biersch Brewing; Up 4 from #29
- Bell’s Brewery; Up 9 from #35
- Summit Brewing; Up 5 from #32
- August Schell Brewing; Up 2 spots from #30
- Shipyard Brewing; Up 5 from #34
- Mendocino Brewing; Up 1 from #31
- Goose Island Beer; Up 6 from #37
- Abita Brewing; Up an impressive from #39 given Hurricane Katrina
- Long Trail Brewing; Up 3 from #36
- Brooklyn Brewery; Up 4 from #38
- New Glarus Brewing; Up 10 from #45
- Rogue Ales; Up 6 from #42
- Stone Brewing; Up 11 from #48
- Stevens Point Brewery; Up 2 from #40
- Rock Bottom Brewery Restaurants; Up 4 from #43
- Firestone Walker Brewing; Up 7 from #47
- Great Lakes Brewing; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Dogfish Head Craft Brewery; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Straub Brewery; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Lagunitas Brewing; Up 6 from #50
- Flying Dog Brewery; Up 4 from #49
- Sweetwater Brewing; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Odell Brewing; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Mac and Jack’s Brewery; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Big Sky Brewing; Not in the Top 50 last year
- Otter Creek Brewing; Not in the Top 50 last year
The following breweries dropped off the list, meaning they were on the 2005 list but are not on the 2006 list of the Top 50 breweries.
- City Brewing Co., LaCrosse, Wisconsin; #5 last year, this one is, I think the most surprising one missing this year
- Steel Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Makers of high gravity malt liquor, but were purchased by Miller
- Latrobe Brewing Co., Latrobe, Pennsylvania; closed since July, should be reopening soon
- Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co., Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin; I presume they’re not on the list because their sales were folded into Miller’s, who owns them
- Lion Brewery, Inc. , Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; I know they’ve stopped doing some contract work, so perhaps that’s why they’re no longer in the top 50
- Carolina Beer and Beverage Co., Mooresville, North Carolina; Not sure what happened to them, anyone know?
- Gluek Brewing Co., Cold Springs, Minnesota; Ditto, not sure what happened here either