I like micro brews, and I like visiting breweries and talking to the brewmasters and owners. I have really liked to see the growth over the years.
However, was in a discussion last night, and thought I'd get some input here. (Seems there are a "few" beer drinkers on this forum.)
My fear is that the pendulum has swung, with too many being started . . . And they will fight over a limited market. Many of the best brands are sold to the huge corporate brewers, and some others will go out of business. I hope I am am wrong.
A few trends going against continued expansion of the market:
1. Younger generation seems more interested in options outside of beer -- mixed drinks in a can, White Claw, etc.
2. Hard for micros to appeal to the health crowd. Someone concerned about calories is going to ask for an Ultra. I don't even know what micro I should get if I was concerned about calories.
3. Legalization of pot; drinks being infused with THC.
4. Generation of beer drinkers is getting older -- changing tastes and not drinking as much.
What triggered the discussion was that the group I was was with last night had one beer drinker (me) and 5 mixed drink drinkers . . . All of whom would have been drinking beer 15 years ago.
Are the number of micro brews going to grow or decline?
However, was in a discussion last night, and thought I'd get some input here. (Seems there are a "few" beer drinkers on this forum.)
My fear is that the pendulum has swung, with too many being started . . . And they will fight over a limited market. Many of the best brands are sold to the huge corporate brewers, and some others will go out of business. I hope I am am wrong.
A few trends going against continued expansion of the market:
1. Younger generation seems more interested in options outside of beer -- mixed drinks in a can, White Claw, etc.
2. Hard for micros to appeal to the health crowd. Someone concerned about calories is going to ask for an Ultra. I don't even know what micro I should get if I was concerned about calories.
3. Legalization of pot; drinks being infused with THC.
4. Generation of beer drinkers is getting older -- changing tastes and not drinking as much.
What triggered the discussion was that the group I was was with last night had one beer drinker (me) and 5 mixed drink drinkers . . . All of whom would have been drinking beer 15 years ago.
Are the number of micro brews going to grow or decline?
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