6/7/2023 0 Comments Largest california breweries![]() “In March, all we knew was that all the bars and restaurants, including our own taproom, were closed for some indefinite period of time.” ![]() “If you told us in late March that we would get there, we would have taken that deal in a heartbeat,” Hendler said. Even as the 40,800 barrels Jack’s Abby sold fell short of its goal, co-founder Sam Hendler said the brewery feels blessed it managed even that amount. Jack’s Abby, now the second largest brewery outside of Boston, reported only a 3% decline in 2020 despite losing 40% of its production volume early on during the pandemic when it lost all of its on-premise accounts - bars and restaurants. The brewery is also grappling with an ownership sea change - its fours owners have all stepped down - in light of allegations that it has fostered a destructive, misogynistic culture. Before that, Wormtown had shown production increases of 44%, 15% and 27%, respectively. The pandemic clearly hurt Wormtown Brewery’s output, as its volume dropped by 28% last year, from 31,238 barrels to 22,478. Montauk, on the other hand, just cracked the top 50 last year, reporting 49,000 barrels just how much of that production came from Wachusett is unknown. Last year, that total fell to 27,250, which puts Wachusett well below the top 50 biggest breweries in the country. In 2019, Wachusett packaged and sold about 31,000 barrels of its own beer. That beer is not sold by Wachusett, but brewed as part of a contract brewing agreement. A smaller increase followed the next year, with Wachusett rising to nearly 70,000 barrels, good for 43rd on the list of the country’s largest breweries.īut Wachusett’s numbers did not paint the full picture of its production: The Westminster brewery had been including beer it brewed for Long Island’s Montauk Brewing Co. toasted another double-digit jump in volume, reporting that it sold over 64,000 barrels, up 35% from 2016’s 51,239 mark. Meanwhile two breweries that had been riding a consistent wave of growth over the last four years saw declines in production, BA data show.įour years ago, Wachusett Brewing Co. The numbers are even more impressive when you consider that Tree House has never - and likely will never - distribute beyond trucking beers to its own breweries in Deerfield and Sandwich. And the brewery has added three new locations in as many years: a farm in Woodstock, Conn., and breweries in Deerfield and Sandwich. The next year, its first in the Charlton brewery, Tree House ramped up to 44,250 barrels, a 130% increase. From 2016 to 2017, the brewery increased production by nearly 50%, from 13,000 barrels to 19,250. Lord Hobo’s production fell markedly this year, though, to 30,075 barrels.īy all metrics, Tree House stands as the fastest growing brewery in the state. ![]() in Woburn, which distributes to 15 states, took the number one spot with 47,145 barrels. In 2019, Tree House ranked second - again not including Boston Beer and Harpoon - with 43,000 barrels, while Lord Hobo Brewing Co. Those sales also make Tree House the top-selling taproom in the country over Braxton Brewing Co., which sold 16,050 barrels out of its Kentucky taproom.Īfter Tree House, Framingham’s Jack’s Abby came in second for 2020 at 40,800 barrels. and Harpoon Brewery - selling 41,500 barrels out of its Charlton brewery, according to data from the U.S. packaged and sold the most beer in 2020 - not including Boston Beer Co. For perhaps the first time in Massachusetts craft beer, the largest brewery outside of Boston doesn’t distribute.
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