Your Favorite Brewery is This Freakin’ Small!
How Big are These Microbrewers?
Brewers/Industry
October 13, 2005
Written by matta
On the heels of a related topic that I started earlier in the week, "Your Favorite Brewery is this freaking Small!!!" (<a hrefhttp://www.ratebeer.com/Forums/Topic-38743.htm>http://www.ratebeer.com/Forums/Topic-38743.htm) I have found the 2004 barrelage numbers (bbls) of beer output in a single year for the breweries that perhaps most interest us as RateBeerians.
This is a short list of our most admired microbreweries, and some of these breweries have just barely graduated from microbrewery status and have evolved into mid-size breweries. There are also some midsize breweries for comparison. These are the breweries that many of us most revere for their creativity and innovation; the ones that we hold closest to our hearts. These are the Mom and Pop breweries that we love to send to one another in trade or are excited to share at tasting functions.
A brewery is classified as a mid-sized brewery once it hits 15,000 barrels (bbls) of beer production in a single year. Consider this: there are 31.5 gallons of beer in a single barrel. 15,000 (bbls) equals 472,500 gallons of beer, or approximately 30,484 15.5-gallon kegs. Or, since one case of beer, 24 -12oz bottles, also holds 2.25 gallons, there are roughly 189,000 cases of beer produced in every 15,000 barrels of beer. Those numbers don’t really seem that big considering the wide distribution and full-size publicity that some of these small breweries generate.
2004 American Brewers Association (bbls) of Output
1,380,000 (bbls) – Yuengling & Son
1,267,000 (bbls) - Boston Beer
589,937 (bbls) - Sierra Nevada
331,000 (bbls) – New Belgium Brewing
83,599 (bbls) – Anchor Brewing
47,479 (bbls) – Bells / Kalamazoo Brewing
38,924 (bbls) – Rogue Ales
31,974 (bbls) – Stone Brewing
26,420 (bbls) – Lagunitas Brewing
24,800 (bbls) – New Glarus Brewing
20,200 (bbls) – Dogfish Head Brewing
18,000 (bbls) – Sweetwater Brewing
17,793 (bbls) – Boulder Beer
17,750 (bbls) – Victory Brewing
17,553 (bbls) – North Coast Brewing
** True Microbreweries, under 15,000 (bbls) in 2004**
13,200 (bbls) – Clipper City Brewing
10,654 (bbls) – Smuttynose Brewing
10,442 (bbls) – Sprecher Brewing
10,000 (bbls) – Stoudts Brewing
9,120 (bbls) – St. Arnold Brewing
8,984 (bbls) – Left Hand Brewing
8,000 (bbls) – Pike Brewing
6,860 (bbls) – Troegs Brewing
6,800 (bbls) – Bear Republic Brewing
6,408 (bbls) – Avery Brewing
6,002 (bbls) – Great Divide Brewing
5,600 (bbls) – Ballast Point Brewing
5,378 (bbls) – Brewery Ommegang
4,955 (bbls) – New Holland Brewing
4,500 (bbls) – Legend Brewing
4,500 (bbls) – Middle Ages Brewing
4,217 (bbls) – Arcadia Brewing
4,040 (bbls) – Allagash Brewing
3,920 (bbls) – Upland Brewing
3,500 (bbls) – Three Floyds Brewing
3,200 (bbls) – Founder Brewing
3,166 (bbls) – Grand Teton Brewing
3,000 (bbls) – Trout River Brewing
2,944 (bbls) – Weyerbacher Brewing
2,500 (bbls) – Southern Tier Brewing
2,388 (bbls) – Dick’s Brewing
1,640 (bbls) – Green Flash Brewing
1,100 (bbls) – Dunedin Brewery
It is impressive to think about how many of these breweries create the biggest buzz with us beer geeks! I would suspect that many of us didn’t even realize “Your favorite brewery is actually this freaking SMALL!”
So let’s keep converting our macro-drinking friends and family into appreciating craft beer drinkers. Craft beer saw more than 7 percent growth in 2004 thanks to people like us. I, for one, am very excited to compare these numbers with those for 2005! It is going to be a wonderful thing to see these breweries, and many more evolve with today’s more discerning drinkers!
Cheers,
Matt A.
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Comments
 | shortbus901 says:That is pretty damn eye opening! It's an interesting ride to be on for sure! 118 months ago |
 | chrismasters says:We've got a microbrewery in our town and I'm pleased to say it's taken off. There were a few dodgy moments but it seems to be pretty successful now. I've got nothing against the big <a rel="follow" href="http://www.makro.co.uk/servlet/PB/menu/1023202_l2/index.html">beer suppliers but the littler ones have a lot of personality and don't get enough attention. 160 months ago |
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