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Overall U.S. beer production and imports were down 5% in 2023, while craft brewer volume sales declined by 1%, raising small and independent brewers’ share of the U.S. beer market by volume to 13.3%.
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Packaged in cans and bottles, American beer shot through a growing network of highways to reach a public who shopped in chain supermarkets and increasingly drank beer at home. But in the 1960s, spurred by the counterculture and do-it-yourself movements, some beer drinkers began to explore alternatives. "How a Modern Brewery Operates," 1948.
Numerous beer styles have emerged in the United States since the beginnings of the craft beer movement in the 1970s, ranging from variations on traditional European styles to much more experimental ales and lagers. American craft beers frequently employ newer American hop varietals such as Cascade, Citra, Simcoe, Willamette, or Warrior. [70]
8 Μαρ 2021 · Here we will chart a course back in time, exploring the history of beer in North America, and its role in shaping our affairs. Native American Brewing Techniques Long before Pilgrims began rocking at Plymouth, Native Americans in North America were brewing a gruit-like fermented beverage from maize, birch sap and water, remnants of which have ...
Brewed In America: A History of Beer and Ale in the United States. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1962: Very good historical overview of brewing in America, from the Pilgrims through the post-World War II era.
The following is a growing list of key milestones throughout the history of American beer. Year. Beer Milestone. 1587. Virginia colonists brew ale using corn. 1607. First shipment of beer arrives in the Virginia colony from England. 1609.
Beer’s Biggest Moments. In Colonial times, no one knows how many breweries there were. Almost every home had a brew room, and no one was counting (or perhaps could count). But by 1873 – 100 or so years later – America boasted 4,131 breweries.