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During the past several years the number of craft breweries in Maine has increased. According to the most recent information from the Brewers Association, which is an advocate for the Craft Brew industry, Maine now has over 90 breweries of various sizes across the state. [8] 2 Feet Brewing Company - Bangor - Opened in 2016 [9]
Now a tasting room (covered in hops) offers samples and tours of the iconic brewery. Geary Brewing Company is a Craft Brewery currently located in Portland, Maine, USA. It was incorporated in October 1983 by David and Karen Geary. As of March 2017, Geary Brewing Company is now owned and operated by Robin and Alan Lapoint of Freeport, Maine.
The brewery has won the Great American Beer Festival's award for Brewery of the Year in its category twice, in 2021 and 2023. [7] In 2019, founder Rob Tod was the recipient of the James Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Wine, Beer, or Spirits Professional. [8] Many of the beers Allagash produces are bottle conditioned.
In early 2025 sales data, beer in aluminum cans accounted for approximately 75% of craft breweries’ packaged volume and revenue, according to data from the Brewers Association, a trade ...
As of 2012, the U.S. state with the highest number of craft breweries per capita was Vermont, with 1 brewery for every 24,067 people. [4] In 2022, Vermont remained first with 15 breweries per 100,000 people. [5] In 2022, craft brewers had retail sales of $28.4 billion. [6] That accounted for 24.6% of the total US beer market. [6]
The Market Common craft brewery will offer two seasonal fall beers this year. The Fiddler Festbier, released last month, is Tidal Creek’s German-style lager, “brewed to celebrate Bavarian ...
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The company experienced a downturn in sales in the late 1990s, as did most craft breweries. [1] A third brewpub was opened in Auburn, Maine, in 2005. The company's production volume that year, 2005, was in excess of 250,000 gallons. [1] By 2006, Gritty's was the third-largest Maine brewer, after Shipyard Brewing and D. L. Geary Brewing. [1]