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newcigarz 04:09 PM 04-14-2010
http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/top...source=twitter
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JE3146 04:12 PM 04-14-2010
Should be of note this is based entirely on volume of sales.
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newcigarz 04:14 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by JE3146:
Should be of note this is based entirely on volume of sales.
Yes, volume of sales as determined by the Brewers Association.

Just thought some might find the list interesting.
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landhoney 04:17 PM 04-14-2010
I've seen a list like this before, and it always amazes me how high on the list New Glarus is, given that I think they only distribute in Wisconsin (believe this is correct). Not that they aren't a great brewery, but I know that almost all of the other breweries ahead of them have a much wider distribution, most can be found here in South Florida at Total Wine and the like. I guess they like beer in WI :-)
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colimo 04:33 PM 04-14-2010
glad to see my state well represented....:-)
#3 as well as many others....great beers all, particularly the Oskar Blues
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BlackDog 04:47 PM 04-14-2010
I wonder that the criteria is to be a "craft" brewery. I was suprised not to see August Schell brewery on the list.
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MikeyC 05:00 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by BlackDog:
I wonder that the criteria is to be a "craft" brewery. I was suprised not to see August Schell brewery on the list.
My understanding is that in the beer industry any company producing between 2,000 and 2 million barrels of beer per year is considered a "craft" brewer. Breweries producing less than 2,000 barrels are considered micro-breweries. This is what I've been told by people who work in the beer industry.
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Jbailey 05:14 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by landhoney:
I guess they like beer in WI :-)
I can verify that. :-)
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St. Lou Stu 08:43 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by Jbailey:
I can verify that. :-)
Lush:-)
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hornitosmonster 08:46 PM 04-14-2010
Surprised to see Bells higher then Stone. Stone just seems more readily available. Bells just recently started selling in Arizona.
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kugie 08:51 PM 04-14-2010
Glad to See to in my State Represent the top ten

10. Harpoon is my Favorite
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MedicCook 08:52 PM 04-14-2010
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7, Matt Brewing; Utica NY
This is the brewery that makes Saranac. They are also know as Utica Club.
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St. Lou Stu 09:02 PM 04-14-2010
Wow! #41 surprises me.
I went there a week or so ago and their beer sucked schwetty donkey balls.
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Ogre 09:53 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by landhoney:
I've seen a list like this before, and it always amazes me how high on the list New Glarus is, given that I think they only distribute in Wisconsin (believe this is correct). Not that they aren't a great brewery, but I know that almost all of the other breweries ahead of them have a much wider distribution, most can be found here in South Florida at Total Wine and the like. I guess they like beer in WI :-)
There may also be a judging on taste. I have 2 cases of New Glarus (Fat Squirrel) sitting in my game room. I have a trucker friend that brings it down from WI. She has been offered $100.00 for a case. It is a known brewery. Thats why it may also be judged by taste or the general population knowledge of it being out there.
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Sawyer 10:34 PM 04-14-2010
Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu:
Wow! #41 surprises me.
I went there a week or so ago and their beer sucked schwetty donkey balls.
New Belgium is #3 and their beer is boring to say the least. I guess you can't account for taste.
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JE3146 01:40 AM 04-15-2010
Originally Posted by Sawyer:
New Belgium is #3 and their beer is boring to say the least. I guess you can't account for taste.
As I said... it's about volume.

There's some in there I wouldn't touch, others further down the list that are spectacular, and a lot of amazing breweries in the Oregon area that aren't on that list simply because they don't distribute.

Not really sure what this list proves... but then again judging a craft beer brewery based on how 'good' it is would be so subjective and difficult to accomplish that it likely would never happen.
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landhoney 08:36 AM 04-15-2010
Originally Posted by Sawyer:
New Belgium is #3 and their beer is boring to say the least. I guess you can't account for taste.
Not all of them: (their wild/sour ales are very different and tasty)
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/1917
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/42474
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/26541
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/1912

Although I guess Fat Tire is their #1 beer, and yes it is not very exciting.
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landhoney 08:39 AM 04-15-2010
Originally Posted by Ogre3239:
There may also be a judging on taste. I have 2 cases of New Glarus (Fat Squirrel) sitting in my game room. I have a trucker friend that brings it down from WI. She has been offered $100.00 for a case. It is a known brewery. Thats why it may also be judged by taste or the general population knowledge of it being out there.
I don't think so, quote from the top of the page: "The Brewers Association just announced the top 50 breweries in the U.S. based on sales, by volume, for 2009, which is listed below here." Not sure why they would lie and/or skew the results based on taste???
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BlackDog 09:04 AM 04-15-2010
Originally Posted by Ogre3239:
There may also be a judging on taste. I have 2 cases of New Glarus (Fat Squirrel) sitting in my game room. I have a trucker friend that brings it down from WI. She has been offered $100.00 for a case. It is a known brewery. Thats why it may also be judged by taste or the general population knowledge of it being out there.
This list is based upon volume alone, not taste.
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yourchoice 09:21 AM 04-15-2010
I am familiar with way too many on that list! :-) :-)
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