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Michigan beer marketing and coordination is generally handled by the Michigan Brewers Guild. As of 2012 [update] , the total business and personal tax revenue generated by Michigan's breweries and related industries was more than $900 million (including people directly employed in brewing, as well as those who supply Michigan's breweries with ...
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An analysis done in 2015 reported that Chicago craft brewers occupied more square feet of commercial real estate than those of any other U.S. city. According to the same study, Chicago had 144 craft breweries, second only to Portland, Oregon which had 196. [7] In 2017, the Chicago Tribune reported that "the Chicago area has the most breweries ...
Two Brothers Brewing Company is an independently owned Illinois-based microbrewery founded by brothers Jim and Jason Ebel in 1996. The brothers brought their knowledge of different brewing styles to the Chicago craft brew market after living in Europe and experiencing the variety of beers available there.
Breweries located in the city of Chicago. Pages in category "Beer brewing companies based in Chicago" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The U-Pour It pub plans to offer 40 taps as well as a full menu of pizza, sandwiches and bar snacks. Pour your own beer at this new Puyallup-area taproom, and bring the pup to the patio Skip to ...
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A different type of exception to the three-tier system existed in Oklahoma prior to October 2018, where laws historically mandated a four-tier system for package sales of beer of greater than 3.2% alcohol by weight (4.0% by volume). Brewers in that state were historically prohibited from selling to distributors; they instead were required to ...