A Year of Correction for Craft Beer, With Early Signals of Recovery

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Annual Report Includes Release of 2025 Production Data and Top 50 Brewery Rankings

[Updated April 15, 2026] The U.S. craft brewing industry continued to adjust to a challenging market in 2025, posting a 5% decline in production amid broader softness in beer sales. Despite these headwinds, craft brewers slightly increased market share and demonstrated resilience in key segments. 

Production Declines, but Craft Outperforms Beer Overall 

Total craft production (21,859,000 bbls) fell 5% in 2025, with 60% of breweries reporting declines, 39% reporting growth, and 1% holding steady. 

By business model: 

  • Brewpubs: -1.7% 
  • Taprooms: -3.9% 
  • Microbreweries: -8.9% 
  • Regional breweries: -5.9% 

Craft beer outpaced the overall beer category, which declined 5.7% by volume, highlighting relative resilience within a contracting market. 

Market Share Edges Up 

Craft’s share of the beer market by volume increased slightly from 13.2% to 13.3%, reflecting continued consumer demand for independent brewers despite overall category declines. 

Craft beer’s retail dollar value declined 3.6% year-over-year in 2025, to a total of $27.8 billion. While reduced sales volume contributed to the drop, the impact on dollar sales was less pronounced due to higher average beer prices and a continued shift toward on-site consumption models such as taprooms and brewpubs where there is a higher unit price. As a result, retail value proved more resilient than volume trends alone might suggest. 

Craft maintained a 24.6% share of total beer retail dollar sales, essentially unchanged from the prior year, reinforcing its stable position in the broader market despite ongoing headwinds. 

Employment Adjusts with Industry Shift 

The craft brewing workforce declined to 189,000 jobs, down 8,000 (-4%) year-over-year. Employment held up better than production, supported by the relative stability of hospitality-focused brewery models and the higher rate of employees per barrel produced in those models. 

Fewer Breweries, Slower Openings Mark Industry Reset 

The number of operating U.S. craft breweries fell to 9,578, a 2.9% net decline from 2024. 

Breakdown by type: 

  • Microbreweries: 1,994 (-4.4%) 
  • Brewpubs: 3,525 (-2.5%) 
  • Taprooms: 3,784 (-2.7%) 
  • Regional breweries: 275 (-0.4%) 

New brewery openings dropped sharply to 300 in 2025 (down from 518 in 2024), while closures also declined to 481 (from 591). The slowdown in openings signals a shift toward a more mature, competitive market with fewer untapped opportunities for new market entrants. 

Performance varied across regions. The East North Central Census division posted the strongest trend, finding growth of +0.3%, followed closely by the Pacific division (-0.1%), both outperforming national trends. 

Breweries with strong brand identity and clear market positioning continued to outperform, with brands like Garage Beer and Outlaw (by Tivoli Brewing Company) among notable gainers. 

Hospitality-driven models, i.e., brewpubs and taprooms, remained comparatively resilient, particularly those offering differentiated value to budget-conscious consumers. 

Looking Ahead: Cautious Optimism 

Key trends shaping the future include a potential rebound in consumer attitudes toward beverage alcohol, continued momentum for strong and differentiated brands, and the growing importance of experience-driven brewery models that offer value beyond the product itself. 

“The industry outlook points towards cautious optimism, as shifting trends offer hope for a more stable path forward after several challenging years,” said Matt Gacioch, staff economist at the Brewers Association. “While it’s probably premature to say the industry has settled into a ‘new normal,’ there are many indications that we are moving in that direction. What’s nearly guaranteed is that success going forward will come down to creating something meaningful and memorable for consumers. Breweries that deliver consistent quality, human connection, and unique experiences will stand out.”

Top 50 Craft Brewing Companies

RankNameCityState
1D.G. Yuengling & Son IncPottsvillePA
2Sierra Nevada Brewing CoChicoCA
3Boston Beer CoBostonMA
4Tilray Beer BrandsNew YorkNY
5Duvel Moortgat USACooperstownNY
6Athletic Brewing CompanyMilfordCT
7GambrinusShinerTX
8Brooklyn BreweryBrooklynNY
9Monster BrewingLongmontCO
10Deschutes BreweryBendOR
11Artisanal Brewing VenturesCharlotteNC
12Garage Beer CoColumbusOH
13New Glarus Brewing CoNew GlarusWI
14Matt Brewing CoUticaNY
15Georgetown Brewing CoSeattleWA
16Gordon Biersch Brewing CoSan JoseCA
17Fiddlehead BrewingShelburneVT
18Tivoli Brewing CompanyDenverCO
19Rhinegeist BreweryCincinnatiOH
20Narragansett Brewing CoPawtucketRI
21Allagash Brewing CompanyPortlandME
22Tröegs Brewing CoHersheyPA
23Barrel One CollectiveBostonMA
24August Schell Brewing CompanyNew UlmMN
25Three Floyds BrewingMunsterIN
26Great Lakes Brewing CompanyClevelandOH
27Hendler Family Brewing CompanyFraminghamMA
28Stevens Point BreweryStevens PointWI
29Creature Comforts Brewing Co.AthensGA
30Great Frontier HoldingsEugeneOR
31Pittsburgh Brewing CoPittsburghPA
32Odell Brewing CoFort CollinsCO
33Maui Brewing CompanyKiheiHI
34Abita Brewing CoCovingtonLA
35BrewDog Brewing CoCanal WinchesterOH
36Alaskan Brewing Co.JuneauAK
37Kona Brewing HawaiiKailua-KonaHI
38Saint Arnold Brewing CoHoustonTX
39Revolution BrewingChicagoIL
40Summit Brewing CoSt. PaulMN
41Pizza PortCarlsbadCA
42New Trail Brewing CompanyWilliamsportPA
43pFriem Family BrewersHood RiverOR
44Russian River Brewing CoSanta RosaCA
45The Florida BreweryAuburndaleFL
46Maine Beer CompanyFreeportME
47Surly Brewing CompanyMinneapolisMN
48BJ's Restaurants, Inc.Huntington BeachCA
49Coronado Brewing CoCoronadoCA
50Fat Head's BreweryMiddleburg HeightsOH

City/State: Corporate headquarters or largest production facility.

Top 50 Overall Brewing Companies

RankNameCityState
1Anheuser Busch InBevSt. LouisMO
2Molson CoorsChicagoIL
3ConstellationChicagoIL
4Heineken USAWhite PlainsNY
5DiageoNorwalkCT
6Pabst Brewing CoLos AngelesCA
7D.G. Yuengling & Son IncPottsvillePA
8Kirin-LionFort CollinsCO
9FIFCO USARochesterNY
10Sierra Nevada Brewing CoChicoCA
11Boston Beer CoBostonMA
12Tilray Beer BrandsNew YorkNY
13Sapporo-Stone BrewingEscondidoCA
14Duvel Moortgat USACooperstownNY
15Athletic Brewing CompanyMilfordCT
16Mahou San MiguelGrand RapidsMI
17GambrinusShinerTX
18Brooklyn BreweryBrooklynNY
19Monster BrewingLongmontCO
20Deschutes BreweryBendOR
21Artisanal Brewing VenturesCharlotteNC
22Garage Beer CoColumbusOH
23New Glarus Brewing CoNew GlarusWI
24Matt Brewing CoUticaNY
25Georgetown Brewing CoSeattleWA
26Gordon Biersch Brewing CoSan JoseCA
27Fiddlehead BrewingShelburneVT
28Tivoli Brewing CompanyDenverCO
29Rhinegeist BreweryCincinnatiOH
30Narragansett Brewing CoPawtucketRI
31Allagash Brewing CompanyPortlandME
32Tröegs Brewing CoHersheyPA
33Barrel One CollectiveBostonMA
34August Schell Brewing CompanyNew UlmMN
35Three Floyds BrewingMunsterIN
36Great Lakes Brewing CompanyClevelandOH
37Hendler Family Brewing CompanyFraminghamMA
38Stevens Point BreweryStevens PointWI
39Creature Comforts Brewing Co.AthensGA
40Great Frontier HoldingsEugeneOR
41Pittsburgh Brewing CoPittsburghPA
42Odell Brewing CoFort CollinsCO
43Maui Brewing CompanyKiheiHI
44Abita Brewing CoCovingtonLA
45BrewDog Brewing CoCanal WinchesterOH
46Alaskan Brewing Co.JuneauAK
47Kona Brewing HawaiiKailua-KonaHI
48Saint Arnold Brewing CoHoustonTX
49Revolution BrewingChicagoIL
50Summit Brewing CoSt. PaulMN

City/State: Corporate headquarters or largest production facility.

Note: Numbers are preliminary. For additional insights, visit Insights & Analysis on the Brewers Association website. The complete 2025 industry analysis will be published in the May/June 2026 issue of The New Brewer, highlighting regional trends and production by individual breweries.

*Figures do not include FMBs, or wine- or spirits-based RTD/RTS beverages.

1An American craft brewer is a small and independent brewer. Small: Annual production of 6 million barrels of beer or less (approximately 3 percent of U.S. annual sales). Beer production is attributed to a brewer according to the rules of alternating proprietorships. Independent: Less than 25 percent of the craft brewery is owned or controlled (or equivalent economic interest) by a beverage alcohol industry member that is not itself a craft brewer. Brewer: Holds a Brewer’s Notice issued by the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau, or its successor, or control the intellectual property for one or more brands of beer, has that brand or brands brewed for it in the United States, and have as its primary business purpose the resale of the brand or brands it controls.

2Absolute figures reflect the dynamic craft brewer data set as specified by the craft brewer definition. Growth numbers are presented on a comparable basis.

3Volume by craft brewers represents total taxable production. 

4Figure based on companies that met the craft brewer definition for all or part of 2025. 

View and download the lists of the top 50 producing craft brewing companies and the top 50 producing overall brewing companies.

View a list of brands included under the companies in the overall brewing category.

Media Contact: Jessie Vandenhouten (on behalf of the Brewers Association) 970-963-4873 ext. 1220.

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