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Where is the beer market headed?
U.S. may be the youngest country in terms of longevity brewing beer … With the apparent increase in the micro-breweries and beer conglomerate breweries offer small size and a wider selection, Where is the industry's head?
First, I ust direction themurph2000 "… Sam Adams is by no means a Miller brand. Sam Adams beers are brewed by Boston Beer Company, a company publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange. And speaking of Goose Island, are partially Anheuser-Busch ownership, following distribution agreement "s" set nearly two years ago. Now, to answer your question, there has never been a more exciting and nerve-wracking time like the present for the beer industry in the U.S.. No doubt the beer culture are more progressive in the world, as my colleague, always well informed AleSmith. In fact, the brewers in other countries such as Germany and Belgium, are now beginning to look us in the States as to what the latest innovations in the breweries! craft beer is stronger than ever. There are many reasons for this, and answers not have the space for me to print the half. I will say that microbreweries, beer, and the Regional Craft Brewers are all enjoying wonderful thanks in part to the growth of American society is finally waking up to the highest quality beers with more flavor, etc, the big brewers are realizing this. Large beer makers are trying to dumb down the industry by releasing sub-par "craft-style beers (hello, AB), while others dismissed the resurgence of craft beer as nothing more that a "trend" that "disappear over time" (hello, SABMiller Chair). Global brewing corporations continue to buy more factories of beer in order to obtain a benefit, as are all boring lose volume beer (Miller, Bud, Heineken, etc), while craft beers continue to grow a double-digit rates month after month, year after year! This is what we will see in 2008: 1) Higher beer prices due to rising commodity prices (Hops, barley, etc) 2) AB, Heineken, InBev, SABMiller and will continue to buy more breweries, resulting in the loss of many brands, and loss quality of many others. 3) The Art of the brewing industry in the U.S. will grow by an even faster pace than in previous years, and regional brands will available in markets further. 4) Extreme Beers get even more extreme. 5) Barrel Aged Beers beers in June '08) as AB Giants will attempt undermine the craft market, releasing a large quantity of imitation craft beers with cute names and of poor quality. 7) More than ever rejected drinkers beers Giants brewing for the liquid of higher quality, but will require feshness, local ingredients, more flavor, better quality and all around!
Corona lose market share for the first time in 15 years as a result of the conversion to the best beer (my own prediction) Cheers
Beer Review: Deschutes Brewery Jubel 2010