U.S. craft brewers post 11 percent sales gain

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U.S. craft brewers post 11 percent sales gain

Posted Sep 8th 2006 4:04PM by Joe DiStefanoFiled under: Beer, Trends, America

I'd like to think that in some small way beer geeks like my friends and I are to blame for this year's uptick in craft beer sales. But I know that's a lie, since we usually stick to a few brands, Dogfish Head, Stone Brewing Co., Rogue, Harpoon, Heavyweight, etc. Aw heck, basically we drink any U.S. craft beer that's good, and available, on the East Coast. Of course, we've also been known to sample some fine non-U.S. brews, including Belgian Trappist ales. Regardless of my crew's drinking habits the numbers speak for themselves. U.S. sales of craft beer grew 11 percent in the first half of this year compared with 2005, according to the Brewers Association. Paul Gatza, a director of the group's professional division, says consumption "appears to be accelerating." Rest assured my friends and I will continue to do our parts to help aid this noble cause.

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