Brewers Association

04/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2024 09:13

Brewers Association Releases Annual Craft Brewing Industry Production Report and Top 50 Producing Craft Brewing Companies for 2023

Jobs, on-premise sales, and the number of operating craft breweries continue to grow

Boulder, Colo.- The Brewers Association (BA)-the trade association representing small and independent American craft brewers1 -today released annual production figures for the U.S. craft brewing industry.2 

The number of operating craft breweries continued to climb in 2023, reaching an all-time high of 9,683, including 2,071 microbreweries, 3,467 brewpubs, 3,900 taproom breweries, and 245 regional craft breweries. The total U.S. operating brewery count was 9,812, up from 9,730 in 2022. Throughout the year, there were 495 new brewery openings and 418 closings. Openings decreased for a second consecutive year, with the trend reflecting a more mature market. The closing rate increased in 2023 but continued to remain relatively low, at approximately 4%.

Driven by the growing number of breweries and a continued shift to hospitality-focused business models, craft brewers directly employed 191,421 people in 2023, a 1.1% increase from 2022.

"2023 was another competitive and challenging year for small and independent brewers," said Bart Watson, vice president of strategy and chief economist of the Brewers Association. "Nevertheless, even as growth has downshifted, small brewers have proved quite resilient, as seen in the increase in number of breweries, relatively low closing rates, and gains in onsite sales and jobs."

Collectively, small and independent brewers produced 23.4 million barrels of beer in 2023, a decline of 1.0% from 20223, though craft's overall beer market share by volume grew to 13.3%, up from 13.1% in 2022 as craft's declines were smaller than overall beer volume losses.

The overall beer market* shrank 5.1% by volume in 2023. Retail dollar value was estimated at $28.6 billion, representing a 24.5% market share and 3% growth over a comparable value in 2022. Sales growth was stronger than volume primarily due to pricing but also due to slightly stronger onsite sales growth versus distribution.

"As always, the beverage alcohol market and consumer demand continue to evolve," added Watson. "Many brewers are accordingly updating their operations to match those changes, focusing on their business models, go-to-market strategies, and brand strategies to help their businesses match those shifts."

In addition, the Brewers Association also released its annual list of the top 50 producing craft brewing companies and overall brewing companies in the U.S., based on beer sales volume. Of the top 50 overall brewing companies in 2023, 40 were small and independent craft brewing companies.4

"While distribution is as competitive as ever, we continue to see success stories and pockets of growth across the top 50 list," said Watson. "Even in an era of slow growth, the strongest brands still resonate with beer drinkers, regardless of company size or location."

Top 50 Craft Brewing Companies

Rank Company City State
1 D. G. Yuengling and Son Inc Pottsville PA
2 Boston Beer Co Boston, Milton MA, DE
3 Sierra Nevada Brewing Co Chico CA
4 Duvel Moortgat USA Paso Robles, Kansas City, Cooperstown CA, MO, NY
5 Gambrinus Shiner, Berkeley TX, CA
6 Tilray Beer Brands Atlanta, Montauk, San Diego, Bend, Seattle, Portland, Breckenridge, Patchogue GA, NY, CA, OR, WA, OR, CO, NY
7 Artisanal Brewing Ventures Downingtown, Lakewood, Brooklyn PA, NY, NY
8 Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn NY
9 Monster Brewing Longmont, Tampa, Salt Lake City, Comstock, Dallas CO, FL, UT, MI, TX
10 Athletic Brewing Company Milford CT
11 New Glarus Brewing Co New Glarus WI
12 Deschutes Brewery Bend OR
13 Matt Brewing Co Utica NY
14 Gordon Biersch Brewing Co San Jose CA
15 Allagash Brewing Company Portland ME
16 Georgetown Brewing Co Seattle WA
17 Great Lakes Brewing Company Cleveland OH
18 Harpoon Brewery Boston MA
19 Stevens Point Brewery Stevens Point WI
20 Three Floyds Brewing Munster IN
21 Pittsburgh Brewing Co Pittsburgh PA
22 Rhinegeist Brewery Cincinnati OH
23 Narragansett Brewing Co Pawtucket RI
24 August Schell Brewing Company New Ulm MN
25 Odell Brewing Co Fort Collins CO
26 Craft 'Ohana (Maui/Modern Times) Kihei, San Diego HI, CA
27 Troegs Brewing Co Hershey PA
28 Fiddlehead Brewing Shelburne VT
29 Minhas Craft Brewery Monroe WI
30 Kings & Convicts Brewing San Diego CA
31 Alaskan Brewing Co. Juneau AK
32 Kona Brewing Hawaii Kailua-Kona HI
33 Abita Brewing Co Covington LA
34 Creature Comforts Brewing Co. Athens GA
35 Great Frontier Holdings Eugene, Portland OR, OR
36 BrewDog Brewing Co Canal Winchester OH
37 Summit Brewing Co St. Paul MN
38 Jack's Abby Brewing, LLC Framingham MA
39 Revolution Brewing Chicago IL
40 Montucky Cold Snacks Bozeman MT
41 Saint Arnold Brewing Co Houston TX
42 Lost Coast Brewery Eureka CA
43 Surly Brewing Company Minneapolis MN
44 Rogue Ales Brewery Newport OR
45 United States Beverage LLC Salt Lake City, Elmsford UT, NY
46 Shipyard Brewing Co Portland ME
47 Pizza Port Carlsbad CA
48 Coronado Brewing Co Coronado CA
49 Drake's Brewing Co San Leandro CA
50 IndieBrew Atlanta, Nashville GA, TN

Top 50 Overall Brewing Companies

Rank Company City State
1 Anheuser-Busch Inc St. Louis MO
2 MolsonCoors Chicago IL
3 Constellation Chicago IL
4 Heineken USA White Plains NY
5 Pabst Brewing Co Los Angeles CA
6 Diageo Norwalk CT
7 D. G. Yuengling and Son Inc Pottsville PA
8 FIFCO USA Rochester NY
9 Kirin-Lion Fort Collins, Comstock CO, MI
10 Boston Beer Co Boston, Milton MA, DE
11 Sierra Nevada Brewing Co Chico CA
12 Duvel Moortgat USA Paso Robles, Kansas City, Cooperstown CA, MO, NY
13 Gambrinus Shiner, Berkeley TX, CA
14 Mahou San Miguel Grand Rapids, Boulder MI, CO
15 Tilray Beer Brands Atlanta, Montauk, San Diego, Bend, Seattle, Portland, Breckenridge, Patchogue GA, NY, CA, OR, WA, OR, CO, NY
16 Artisanal Brewing Ventures Downingtown, Lakewood, Brooklyn PA, NY, NY
17 Brooklyn Brewery Brooklyn NY
18 Monster Brewing Longmont, Tampa, Salt Lake City, Comstock, Dallas CO, FL, UT, MI, TX
19 Sapporo USA San Francisco CA
20 Athletic Brewing Company Milford CT
21 New Glarus Brewing Co New Glarus WI
22 Deschutes Brewery Bend OR
23 Matt Brewing Co Utica NY
24 Gordon Biersch Brewing Co San Jose CA
25 Allagash Brewing Company Portland ME
26 Georgetown Brewing Co Seattle WA
27 Great Lakes Brewing Company Cleveland OH
28 Harpoon Brewery Boston MA
29 Stevens Point Brewery Stevens Point WI
30 Three Floyds Brewing Munster IN
31 Pittsburgh Brewing Co Pittsburgh PA
32 Rhinegeist Brewery Cincinnati OH
33 Narragansett Brewing Co Pawtucket RI
34 August Schell Brewing Company New Ulm MN
35 Odell Brewing Co Fort Collins CO
36 Craft 'Ohana (Maui/Modern Times) Kihei, San Diego HI, CA
37 Troegs Brewing Co Hershey PA
38 Fiddlehead Brewing Shelburne VT
39 Minhas Craft Brewery Monroe WI
40 Kings & Convicts Brewing San Diego CA
41 Alaskan Brewing Co. Juneau AK
42 Kona Brewing Hawaii Kailua-Kona HI
43 Abita Brewing Co Covington LA
44 Creature Comforts Brewing Co. Athens GA
45 Great Frontier Holdings Eugene, Portland OR, OR
46 BrewDog Brewing Co Canal Winchester OH
47 Summit Brewing Co St. Paul MN
48 Jack's Abby Brewing, LLC Framingham MA
49 Revolution Brewing Chicago IL
50 Montucky Cold Snacks Bozeman MT

Note: Numbers are preliminary. For additional insights from Bart Watson, visit Insights & Analysis on the Brewers Association website. The full 2023 industry analysis will be published in the May/June 2024 issue of The New Brewer, highlighting regional trends and production by individual breweries. 

* Does not include FMBs/FSBs. With those included, total taxed-as-beer products decreased 5%. 

1An American craft brewer is a small and independent brewer. Small: Annual production of 6 million barrels of beer or less (approximately 3% of U.S. annual sales). Beer production is attributed to a brewer according to the rules of alternating proprietorships. Independent: Less than 25% of the craft brewery is owned or controlled (or equivalent economic interest) by a beverage alcohol industry member that is not itself a craft brewer. Brewer: Holds a Brewer's Notice issued by the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau, or its successor, or control the intellectual property for one or more brands of beer, has that brand or brands brewed for it in the United States, and have as its primary business purpose the resale of the brand or brands it controls.

2Absolute figures reflect the dynamic craft brewer data set as specified by the craft brewer definition. Growth numbers are presented on a comparable basis.

3Volume by craft brewers represents total taxable production.

4Figure based on companies that met the craft brewer definition for all or part of 2023. 

View a list of brands included under the companies in the overall brewing category.

Media contact: Meg Papanastassiou (on behalf of the Brewers Association) 970-963-4873 x1212

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