First Page Food Spotting Brand News Newswire Search

FBD: Small and independent craft brewers sold 8.5 million cases in 2009 (US)

by FoodBizDaily.com staff writer

March 09 2010 - The Brewers Association released today 2009 data on the U.S. craft brewing industry. According to the report, sales from small and independent craft brewers grew 10.3% for the year to 8.5 million cases.

 Overall, U.S. beer sales were down approximately 5 million barrels (31 gallons per U.S. barrel) in 2009.

“Beer lovers continue to find great value and enjoyment in fuller flavored craft beers,” said Paul Gatza, director of the Brewers Association. “Americans have an increasing appreciation of craft beers, and the growing number of brewers behind them. They’re eager to try the latest seasonal release and to sample a variety of beers from different breweries.”

In 2009, craft brewers represented 4.3 percent of volume and 6.9 percent of retail dollars for the total U.S. beer category. With the total U.S. beer industry representing an estimated retail dollar value of $101 billion, the Brewers Association estimates the actual dollar sales figure from craft brewers in 2009 was $7 billion, up from $6.3 billion in 2008.

The total number of U.S. craft brewers grew from 1,485 to 1,542 in 2009, and they produced 9,115,635 barrels, up from 8,501,713 barrels in 2008. Overall U.S. beer sales fell from approximately 210.4 million barrels to 205.8 million barrels.

Print | posted on Tuesday, March 09, 2010 2:56 PM

Copyright 2012© FoodBizDaily.com - all rights reserved