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Cheers! 4 Ohio craft breweries are among the top 50 in the nation. See the full list

Cheers! 4 Ohio craft breweries are among the top 50 in the nation. See the full list

Yahoo17-04-2025

Raise your glass to these four craft breweries in Ohio that rank alongside Yuengling and Sam Adams as some of the best in the nation.
The Brewers Association, a trade group representing small and independent American craft breweries, released its annual craft brewing industry production report and its ranking of the top 50 craft brewing companies by sales volume this week.
'While distribution is only becoming more competitive, the top 50 list reflects some of the strongest, most emblematic companies in craft beer,' Matt Gacioch, the Brewers Association's staff economist, said in a release. 'Enduring brands continue to resonate with drinkers—regardless of size or location.
And in Ohio, there are several big changes from last year's report. Here's what to know.
Rhinegeist in Cincinnati jumped to No. 16 in the ranking of the top 50 craft brewing companies, up from No. 22 last year. The move put Rhinegeist ahead of Cleveland's Great Lakes Brewing as the top craft brewery in Ohio. Great Lakes ranks No. 18 this year, down from No. 17.
Rounding out Ohio breweries on the list, BrewDog of Canal Winchester near Columbus advanced to No. 30, up from 36 last year. And, Fat Head's Brewery of Middleburg Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, joined the list this year at No. 48.
Topping the craft brewery list were D. G. Yuengling and Son Inc. of Pottsville, Pennsylvania, makers of Yuengling beers, at No. 1 followed by the Boston Beer Co., makers of Samuel Adams beers.
In the top 50 overall rankings, which includes big names like Anheuser-Busch (No. 1) and MolsonCoors (No. 2), Rhinegeist ranks No. 27, up from No. 32 last year. Great Lakes came in at No. 29, down two spots from last year. BrewDog jumped to No. 41, up from 46th. Fat Head's didn't rank overall.
Here is the complete list of the top 50 craft brewing companies:
D.G. Yuengling and Son Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Boston Beer Co., Boston, Massachusetts
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Chico, California
Tilray Beer Brands, New York, New York
Duvel Moortgat USA, Cooperstown, New York
Gambrinus, Shiner, Texas
Matt Brewing Co., Utica, New York
Athletic Brewing Company, Milford, Connecticut
Brooklyn Brewery, Brooklyn, New York
Monster Brewing, Longmont, Colorado
Deschutes Brewery, Bend, Oregon
New Glarus Brewing Co., New Glarus, Wisconsin
Barrel One Collective, Boston, Massachusetts
Georgetown Brewing Co., Seattle, Washington
Gordon Biersch Brewing Co., San Jose, California
Rhinegeist Brewery, Cincinnati, Ohio
Craft 'Ohana (Maui/Modern Times), Kihei, Hawaii
Great Lakes Brewing Company, Cleveland, Ohio
Narragansett Brewing Co., Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Tröegs Brewing Co., Hershey, Pennsylvania
Allagash Brewing Company, Portland, Maine
August Schell Brewing Company, New Ulm, Minnesota
Fiddlehead Brewing, Shelburne, Vermont
Stevens Point Brewery, Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Pittsburgh Brewing Co., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Three Floyds Brewing, Munster, Indiana
Odell Brewing Co., Fort Collins, Colorado
Great Frontier Holdings, Eugene, Oregon
Abita Brewing Co., Covington, Louisiana
BrewDog Brewing Co., Canal Winchester, Ohio
Creature Comforts Brewing Co., Athens, Georgia
Hendler Family Brewing Company, Framingham, Massachusetts
Alaskan Brewing Co., Juneau, Alaska
Summit Brewing Co., St. Paul, Minnesota
Saint Arnold Brewing Co., Houston, Texas
Revolution Brewing, Chicago, Illinois
Kona Brewing Hawaii, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii
Pizza Port, Carlsbad, California
Surly Brewing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota
pFriem Family Brewers, Hood River, Oregon
Fremont Brewing, Seattle, Washington
The Florida Brewery, Auburndale, Florida
BJ's Restaurants, Inc., Huntington Beach, California
Russian River Brewing Co., Santa Rosa, California
Shipyard Brewing Co., Portland, Maine
New Trail Brewing Company, Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Zero Gravity Craft Brewery, Burlington, Vermont
Fat Head's Brewery, Middleburg Heights, Ohio
Drake's Brewing Co./Bear Republic, San Leandro, California
Rogue Ales Brewery, Newport, Oregon
Rhinegeist opened in 2013, according to its website, and has grown since.
It opened a second location in Camp Washington and has expanded its distribution to several states, most recently Michigan. The brewery's year-round selection of beers includes Truth IPA, Cincy Light lager and Beer For Humans easy hop ale. Its seasonal releases include Crumb Cake imperial red ale, Hustle IPA and Franz Oktoberfest.
Beer For Humans is the face of Rhinegeist's charitable giving program. The brewery gives to about 300 organizations through Beer for Humans Pint Nights, in-kind donations, volunteer hours, emergency relief, DEI initiatives, event partnerships, and local membership engagement, according to its website.
Great Lakes Brewing bills itself as Ohio's original craft brewery, according to its website.
Founded in 1988, the brewery distributes to 14 states and the District of Columbia and offers year-round staples such as Dortmunder Gold Lager and Hazecraft IPA as well as seasonal beers like Oktoberfest and Christmas Ale. Cleveland.com calls Christmas Ale a "cult favorite" for Great Lakes, which turns its annual release into an event, the First Pour.
Founded in Scotland in 2007, BrewDog operates nine bars in the United States, including several in the Columbus area along with locations in Cincinnati and Cleveland in Ohio and outposts in Atlanta, Las Vegas and Denver. Those are among 100 BrewDog bars and four breweries worldwide, according to its website. It also has a hotel, the Doghouse Columbus Hotel, at its brewery in Canal Winchester.
Its beers range from IPAs like Elvis Juice and Punk IPA to stouts and non-alcoholic varieties.
Fat Head's opened in 2009 at its flagship brewpub in North Olmstead, according to its website. Its first production brewery followed in 2012, and a new brewery was built in 2018 as demand increased. A second brewpub in Canton also opened that year.
Its beers include several IPAs like Head Hunter, Jungle Juice and Sunshine Daydream as well as other styles like Bumble Berry honey blueberry ale, and Goggle Fogger hefeweizen.
According to the Brewers Association, there were 9,612 operating craft breweries in 2024, down from 9,747 the year before. The association said 2024 was the first year since 2005 that the overall number of operating craft breweries declined nationwide.
However, employment in the craft brewing sector grew 3% from the previous year, to 197,112 in 2024. The association reports that the rise was driven by the shift toward hospitality-focused models such as taprooms and brewpubs, which create more jobs in local communities.
Craft brewers produced 23.1 million barrels of beer in 2024, down 4.0% from 2023. However, craft's market share by volume remained essentially flat at 13.3%, the same as the previous year, as the overall U.S. beer market declined by 1.2% in volume.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 4 Ohio breweries rank among best craft beer firms in nation. Full list

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