To be sure, craft beer sales in the second half were slightly slower than in the first half, Brewers Association said. But “it is clear that craft beer sales will once again reach a new high in 2018,” BA added. In a year-end review, BA also said:
— As craft’s market share has grown, so has its economic impact, which totals more than $76 billion. The craft brewing community is responsible for 500,000 jobs, with more than 135,000 of those directly at breweries and brewpubs.
— 7,000 Strong and Growing: The number of breweries in the United States hit yet another all-time high in 2018, eclipsing 7,000 at the end of October. Although the final numbers are still being compiled, there will potentially be 1,000 openings in 2018.
— #SeektheSeal: More than 4,000 craft brewing companies have adopted the independent craft brewer seal since its inception in June 2017, representing 85 percent of the volume of craft beer brewed. Beer lovers are encouraged to #SeektheSeal via the Brewers Association’s first-ever national advertising campaign That’s Independence You’re Tasting.
— Community Hubs: 85% of 21+ adults live within 10 miles of a brewery. The continued growth in breweries means that more communities have a local brewery and it is easier than ever to tour or visit one.
— Investing in the Future: Craft brewers are putting their savings from a recalibrated federal excise tax to work through economic development, new hires, increased employee benefits and pay, and increased charitable contributions.
— The Haze Craze: The Brewers Association added three juicy or hazy styles to its Beer Style Guidelines and Great American Beer Festival competition in 2018, resulting in a record number of entries. Additionally, brewers continue to innovate and create emerging styles that offer new opportunities to connect with a diverse audience of beer lovers.
— Just Brew It: It’s estimated that 1.1 million homebrewers in the U.S. brewed 1.4 million barrels of beer, equal to 1% of U.S beer production.