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Ohio
4.5M
Colorado
4.4M
Texas
3.7M
Virginia
3.4M
California
3.3M
Georgia
3.2M
Wisconsin
2.5M
Pennsylvania
1.8M
New York
1.5M
New Jersey
687.4K
Tennessee
463.1K
Minnesota
447.6K
North Carolina
386.3K
Illinois
362.5K
Michigan
326.5K
Oregon
289.7K
Washington
124K
Massachusetts
81.1K
Maine
60.9K
Vermont
60K
Indiana
54.2K
Connecticut
47.1K
Louisiana
44.9K
Montana
37.5K
Alaska
37.1K
Utah
35.9K
Iowa
32.8K
Hawaii
32.4K
Maryland
27.1K
New Mexico
21.4K
Rhode Island
18.6K
Alabama
15.2K
Wyoming
14.6K
Kentucky
14.2K
Arkansas
13.5K
Oklahoma
13.3K
Nevada
12.7K
Idaho
9.7K
District of Columbia
9.5K
Nebraska
8.9K
Kansas
6.6K
South Dakota
3.3K
West Virginia
2.5K

Beer Production by State 2024

Beer Production by State 2024

Beer Production by State 2024

Notes:

  • 2024 data are tentative totals for partial year Jan-Mar.
  • Craft brewers are small-scale, independent breweries. According to the Brewer's Association, craft breweries contributed approximately 6 million barrels (3%) of the US total beer production in 2023.
  • The number of craft breweries in the US is constantly in flux but has risen consistently over the past ten years, from 3,162 in 2013 to 9,906 in 2023. Although a small percentage of craft breweries cease operations each year, a larger number begin operations.
  • Breweries per Capita: Per 100,000 adults aged 21+ and over.
  • The U.S. beer industry shipped 192 million barrels of beer (one barrel = 31 gallons or 13.78 24-count cases) in 2023, which is equivalent to more than 6 billion gallons or 2.6 billion cases (24 12-ounce cans or bottles) of beer.

51 states

State
Total Beer Produced - 2024 Q1 (Barrels)
Total Beer Produced - 2023 (Barrels)
Craft Beer Produced - 2023 (Barrels)
Craft Gallons per 21+ Adult - 2023
# of Craft Breweries in 2023
Craft Breweries per 100k Adults 2023
Craft Beer Produced - 2022 (Barrels)
# of Craft Breweries in 2022
Ohio4.5M17.9M1.2M4.14194.81.3M563
Colorado4.4M18.8M793.1K5.646810.61.5M614
Texas3.7M18.4M1.5M2.24452.11.2M618
Virginia3.4M13.7M357.4K1.73525.5345K479
California3.3M13M3.2M3.59873.43.7MNaN
Georgia3.2M14.1M496K1.91812.3514.4K234
Wisconsin2.5M9.7M771.3K5.42666883.6K391
Pennsylvania1.8M6.6M3.1M9.95305.43.6M761
New York1.5M7.1M1.4M35393.61.3M762
New Jersey687.4K3.4M205.8K0.91712.5171.1K211
Tennessee463.1K1.4M196.5K1.21522.9194.7K220
Minnesota447.6K1.9M525.3K3.92375.6644.7K314
North Carolina386.3K1.6M892.6K3.54075.11.3M578
Illinois362.5K1.5M399.5K1.33053.3421.8K436
Michigan326.5K1.3M309.5K1.34185.5903.2K670
Oregon289.7K1.4M895.7K8.53189.81M451
Washington124K591.6K561K34597.8583.1K692
Massachusetts81.1K449.9K448.4K2.62244.2638.2K340
Maine60.9K270.3K373.4K10.515614.2361.7K227
Vermont60K273.6K353K21.77414.7345.6K117
Indiana54.2K189.4K247.1K1.52044.1266.4K295
Connecticut47.1K191.5K347.3K3.91254.6236.4K176
Louisiana44.9K162.1K198.5K1.9531.6237.7K75
Montana37.5K157.3K192.7K6.910612.3218.5K139
Alaska37.1K159.6K153K9.36111.9202.8K75
Utah35.9K148.7K141.2K1.9502.1174.3K61
Iowa32.8K148.3K147.4K21285.5141.9K166
Hawaii32.4K98.7K188.3K5.5292.785.3K52
Maryland27.1K241.6K269.5K1.81433.1302K200
New Mexico21.4K95.6K159.8K3.21097144.5K161
Rhode Island18.6K78K92.6K3.4414.965.1K54
Alabama15.2K61.6K90.7K0.7561.584K84
Wyoming14.6K47.7K64.1K4.64510.556.4K59
Kentucky14.2K220.2K119.2K1.1962.9130.9K138
Arkansas13.5K48.3K52.8K0.7562.546.3K82
Oklahoma13.3K61.8K79.7K0.8802.879.7K102
Nevada12.7K56.6K73.1K0.9532.287.5K72
Idaho9.7K40.6K97.5K2.1946.691.8K129
District of Columbia9.5K21.4K31.8K1.9142.721
Nebraska8.9K45.4K47.5K1644.654.9K82
Kansas6.6K27.8K41.2K0.6773.745.8K92
South Dakota3.3K13.5K25.6K1.2426.420.8K64
West Virginia2.5K11.9K23.9K0.5322.423K40
Arizona0735.9K217.7K1.21332.4194K184
Delaware00227.3K9374.7317.3K54
Florida001.3M2.44042.31.4M571
Mississippi0020.3K0.3190.925.3K33
Missouri00306.7K2.11653.6363.4K249
New Hampshire00124.1K3.51089.8117.3K156
North Dakota014.7K22.1K1.2244.321.2K33
South Carolina00138K1.11343.4110K164

Which state produces the most beer?

The state that produces the most beer is Ohio, with 4.5M barrels produced in the first three quarters of 2023 alone across more than 987 breweries.

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