Infographic: Craft Beer’s Agricultural Reset
There’s no beer without the farmers who grow its ingredients, and there’s no sugar-coating the impact of beer’s current pullback on what they need from those farms. Here we map the year-over-year changes in barley and hop production based on data from the USDA.

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Mix It Up: The Case for Customized Four-Packs
It takes some extra attention to pricing and inventory, but some smaller breweries are finding that mixed packs can help energize to-go sales from the taproom.

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Pitching Natural Beer to Natural-Wine Drinkers
Whether it’s a table beer that expresses terroir or a bare-bones local lager that lets its ingredients shine, there may be opportunities for small breweries to tap into a segment of wine that’s buzzing.

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Toward a More Mindful Mastery of Mouthfeel
Why should flavor get all the attention? Mouthfeel matters, and recent research aims to expand our vocabulary and connect it more closely to beer’s chemistry and the brewing process.
Infographic: Big Numbers for Zero Alcohol
Based on some of the latest economic data, here are a few visuals on the recent growth in nonalcoholic beer.

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How Small Breweries Are Tackling the Challenge of NA Beer Yeast
Special maltose-negative yeast strains offer an accessible route to nonalcoholic beer with a low cost of entry. While pitching the yeast is easy, however, dialing in a tasty NA product demands iteration and a careful process.

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Best Practices for Successful Beer Collabs
Collaboration is part of modern craft beer’s DNA, but today’s challenges mean brewers must be choosier about when and where they dedicate their time. From fellow industry pros, here are some key considerations to keep in mind.
Case Study: Brewlihan Taps into Fruit and Feedback for Its Flavor-Forward Meads
In South Florida, former science teacher John Hoolihan is scaling up his pursuit of flavor, fueled by demand for sparkling meads and informed by a feedback loop where customers have a real say.

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Three New Hops Emerge into a Competitive Field
With picking now underway in the Pacific Northwest, there are three debutants at the harvest ball. What might Dolcita, Vera, and HQG4 add to your brewery’s portfolio?

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Beer Photography for the Terminally Busy Brewer
Professional photographers, marketing experts, brewers, and social-media natives share advice on how to get more comfortable taking pictures of (and telling stories about) your beer.
A Sober Look at AI in the Brewery
Artificial intelligence is here, and brewing will never be the same. But will it be death from a thousand cuts or a million little improvements?

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How Breweries Are Answering the Cocktail Call with Malt-Based Drinks
When done thoughtfully, fruited sours, spiked sodas, and even hard seltzers can address many of the same drinker demands as RTD cocktails.
Quality Control: Measuring What We First Drink with Our Eyes
Quality isn’t only about flavor and freshness—testing for color is important for making sure your beer is consistently meeting the drinker’s expectations. Here’s what to know.

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How a Coffee Program Could Perk Up Your Brewery
Brews of a different kind have the potential to bolster sales and expand your brewery’s local footprint. But quality-focused coffee programs take a variety of shapes—which is the right fit for your brewing business?
How Bars and Taprooms Can Compete with the Virtual Life
With abundant amusements and comforts at home, people are going out less—a blow to hospitality, to draft beer, and to craft. Here’s how we can lean into craft beer’s strengths, aiming to lure drinkers away from their screens and back to the social life.

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Malt Insider: What Loxless Barley Might Do for the Craft Brewery
First developed by multinational lager breweries, hybrid malting barleys are now available that can extend shelf life while eliminating DMS and improving quality, among other possible benefits. Will smaller breweries find a use for them?
Case Study: Hold Out Is on a Quest to Keep Austin Beer’d
These hospitality veterans are leveraging a quirky location and daylight synergy with coffee and cocktails to tune a vibe that's in sync with their city.

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Foam Loves Hops (Except When It Doesn’t)
That IPA has more hops than a pilsner—so, why did the head collapse so quickly? The variables are many and complex, especially when they include advanced hop products.

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Unusual Brewery Tenants and Taproom Synergies
Sharing space in the brewery with compatible businesses can help bring in new customers and add to the overall experience—but there are challenges as well as opportunities.
Infographic: Packaging that Grabs Eyeballs
Store shelves are crowded, and great packaging can help brands connect with customers amid the competition. Here we look at some findings from a study that tracked customers’ eye movements when shopping for beer.