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Craft Breweries Dominate The Top 50, But Guess Which Giants Rule The Beer Market

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As you savor your favorite craft beer or head to one of the many craft breweries that seem to be opening daily throughout the country, it's logical to assume that the craft beer avalanche has begun to bury the beer giants who have dominated the industry for decades. The most recent statistics, though, show otherwise.

Small or independent craft brewers have undoubtedly made significant inroads into the American beer market, constituting 40 of the Top 50 breweries in volume of beer produced for sale last year, according to the Brewers Association's recently released 2017 statistics. But the traditional giants are standing tall, with control of the biggest chunk of the market, which exceeds $107 billion annually.

Anheuser-Busch, which brews more than 100 brands, including its flagship Budwesier and Bud Light, is No. 1, the Brewers Association's data shows. The brewing giant says it controls 46% of the entire industry's U.S. sales.

MillerCoors, which owns Blue Moon, Pilsener Urquell and numerous brands besides Miller and Coors products, ranks No. 2 in volume of beer produced for sale. Constellation Brands is No. 3 with its various brands, including Corona and Modelo.

The traditional giants have bought some craft breweries in recent years, blurring the lines between craft and non-craft brewing companies. Anheuser-Busch bought 10 Barrel Brewing of Bend, Oregon, and Constellation Brands purchased Sand Diego-based Ballast Point for $1 billion.

The Brewers Association, which represents more than 4,000 small and independent craft brewers, says its members' share of the market has been slowly increasing, producing 12.3 percent of beer sold in the USA in 2016. Retail dollar sales of craft beer increased 10 percent in 2016 to $23.5 billion — nearly 22 percent of the $107.6 billion U.S. beer market, the Brewers Association says.

Joseph Tucker, the executive director of RateBeer.com, says it's become difficult to classify which companies are craft brewers.

"There are many scales of craft brewer now — from the mom and pop, to breweries selling to entire states, to regional brewers and now international brewers brewing millions of barrels annually that are still qualifying as craft by some definitions," Tucker says. "Ownership also runs the gamut: some small and family-owned, others with industry or non-industry investors and a few publicly traded."

Em Sauter, a certified beer judge and the author of Beer is for Everyone! (of Drinking Age), uses the term macro brewery  often defined as a brewery annually producing more than 6 million barrels of beer  for the beer giants.

"Macro brands can afford the advertising, the eye level space (in retail stores) and the promo gear," she says. "And, for a while, that strategy really worked for them and, frankly, still does although not as well. But now with craft beer and the local movement, people are looking into their backyards and are discovering great beer made down the street as well as a stellar place to hang out on a Saturday afternoon.

"It's a slow burn for craft brewers, and they are slowly chipping away at the big guys," Sauter says. "Craft isn't going to overtake macro brands overnight. But the beer world continues to evolve at a crazy pace. I'm super excited to see where it goes next, wherever that is."

Here are the Top 50 U.S. breweries, ranked by volume of beer produced last year, according to the Brewers Association:

1)          Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, Missouri

2)          MillerCoors, Chicago, Illinois

3)          Constellation Brands, Chicago, Illinois

4)         Heineken, White Plains, New York

5)          Pabst Brewing, Los Angeles, California

6)          D. G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania

7)         North American Breweries, Rochester, New York

8)          Diageo, Norwalk, Connecticut

9)          Boston Beer, Boston, Massachusetts

10)        Sierra Nevada Brewing, Chico, California

11)        New Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins, Colorado

12)        Craft Brew Alliance, Portland, Oregon

13)        Duvel Moortgat, Paso Robles, California/Kansas City, Missouri/Cooperstown, New York

14)        Gambrinus, San Antonio, Texas/Berkeley, California/Portland, Oregon

15)        Founders Brewing, Grand Rapids, Michigan

16)        Bell’s Brewery, Comstock, Michigan

17)        Sapporo USA, La Crosse, Wisconsin

18)        Stone Brewing, Escondido, California

19)        CANarchy, Longmont, Colorado/Tampa, Florida/Salt Lake City, Oregon/Comstock Park, Michigan

20)        Deschutes Brewery, Bend, Oregon

21)        Brooklyn Brewery, Brooklyn, New York

22)        Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Milton, Delaware

23)        Minhas Craft Brewery, Monroe, Wisconsin

24)        Artisanal Brewing Ventures, Downingtown, Pennsylvania/Lakewood, New York

25)        SweetWater Brewing, Atlanta, Georgia

26)        New Glarus Brewing, New Glarus, Wisconsin

27)        Matt Brewing, Utica, New York

28)        Harpoon Brewery, Boston, Massachusetts

29)        Alaskan Brewing, Juneau, Alaska

30)        Great Lakes Brewing, Cleveland, Ohio

31)        Abita Brewing, Abita Springs, Louisiana

32)        Odell Brewing, Fort Collins, Colorado

33)        Stevens Point Brewery, Stevens Point, Wisconsin

34)        August Schell Brewing, New Ulm, Minnesota

35)        Summit Brewing, Saint Paul, Minnesota

36)        21st Amendment Brewery, San Francisco Bay Area, California

37)        Shipyard Brewing, Portland, Maine

38)        Flying Dog Brewery, Frederick, Maryland

39)        Full Sail Brewing, Hood River, Oregon

40)        Troëgs Brewing, Hershey, Pennsylvania

41)        Long Trail Brewing, Bridgewater Corners, Vermont

42)        Rogue Ales, Newport, Oregon

43)        Rhinegeist Brewery, Cincinnati, Ohio

44)        Narragansett Brewing, Providence, Rhode Island

45)        Gordon Biersch Brewing, San Jose, California

46)        Allagash Brewing Co., Portland, Maine

47)        Uinta Brewing Co., Salt Lake City, Utah

48)        Ninkasi Brewing, Eugene, Oregon

49)        Surly Brewing, Minneapolis, Minnesota

50)        Revolution Brewing, Chicago, Illinois

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