
Brewery Onsite Sales Dipped and Changed in 2020
Bart Watson recaps and drills down a bit further into the onsite sales data he shared in his recent state of the industry presentation. Read More
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No brewery works in a silo. Brewers Association staff, including Chief Economist Bart Watson, keep close tabs on the statistics and trends that affect the entire craft brewing community. Keep up with the latest numbers to ensure the success and growth of your business using the resources in this category.
Bart Watson recaps and drills down a bit further into the onsite sales data he shared in his recent state of the industry presentation. Read More
Chief Economist Bart Watson takes a look at scan trends in craft beer and discusses two conclusions about craft share.Read More
Chief economist Bart Watson presents the big numbers from the 2020 BA annual production report for the U.S. craft brewing industry.Read More
The key drivers that impact consumer behavior have been awfully active in the last year. This webinar discusses current market trends impacting craft beer sales.Read More
Danelle Kosmal and Kaleigh Theriault from NielsenIQ's Beverage Alcohol Practice share insights into online alcohol sales.Read More
Are flagship beers selling better during the pandemic? This post dives into the data for the definitive answer.Read More
The history of package mix in beer has been a dance of the respective market shares of cans and bottles, each growing and declining in response to long-term trends.
Here's an update on packaging trends in 2020. While levels rose almost across the board, some of the share shifts were more predictable than you might expect.Read More
Some members of Gen Z are now 21+. How will their preferences differ from the Millennial generation and what does that mean for small brewers?Read More
Brewers Association Chief Economist Bart Watson provides data on ten topics for 2020, including growth, openings, closings, styles, and more. From there, he'll use each to extrapolate to 2021 and predict what craft brewing might look like next year.Read More