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Colorado
14,555,434
Texas
14,297,408
Ohio
13,783,583
Georgia
10,780,863
Virginia
10,595,212
California
10,139,362
Wisconsin
7,589,416
New York
5,733,349
Pennsylvania
5,354,108
New Jersey
2,766,904
Minnesota
1,541,346
North Carolina
1,234,540
Tennessee
1,170,222
Illinois
1,130,858
Oregon
1,121,557
Michigan
1,005,430
Arizona
735,932
Washington
460,302
Massachusetts
365,675
Maine
212,032
Maryland
211,867
Vermont
200,597
Kentucky
182,479
Indiana
154,996
Connecticut
150,643
Alaska
132,007
Montana
123,053
Louisiana
121,539
Iowa
118,020
Utah
112,388
Hawaii
74,929
New Mexico
72,180
Rhode Island
62,158
Oklahoma
47,227
Alabama
46,759
Nevada
43,148
Wyoming
36,351
Nebraska
34,842
Arkansas
33,674
Idaho
31,200
District of Columbia
21,380
Kansas
21,364
North Dakota
11,256
South Dakota
10,521
West Virginia
8,633

Beer Production by State 2024

Beer Production by State 2024

The minimum drinking age in the United States is 21 years old and is strictly enforced. The U.S. consumes about 8.7 liters of pure alcohol per person per year. Consumption varies by state, but overall, most of the alcohol is consumed in the form of beer. Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in the United States. It accounts for about 85% of the volume of alcoholic beverages sold annually.

How Beer is Made

There are more than 4,000 breweries in the United States, and no two are exactly the same. Breweries are of different sizes with different equipment, methods, and intent. What they all have in common is to turn water, hops, malt, and yeast into beer. The process starts with grains, which can be combined with malt, depending on the recipe. Whole grains will process through a mill or crack open the kernels. The grains are then mixed with and steeped in hot water (over 155℉), which helps process the simple sugars that will later be used to create alcohol.

The resulting sugary liquid from the first step is called wort. The remaining grains, now an oatmeal-like substance, are called mash. The wort is drained and transferred to a brew kettle. The wort is boiled, typically around 90 minutes, and hops are usually added for bitterness, aroma, and taste. When the hops are added depends on that brew’s recipe. For most ales and lagers, after the boil is done, the wort is transferred through a heat exchanger to quickly cool it down before being pumped into a fermentation vessel. Here, yeast is added. Sometimes, the wort will head to a coolship, or koelschip, a shallow tub that exposes the wort to the open air. The wort reacts with ambient yeast to start the brewing process. From the coolship, the liquid is then transferred into a fermentation vessel.

There are two main fermentation vessels: horizontal tanks, typically used for lagers, and conical fermenters, typically used for ales. Conical fermenters stand upright. Yeast is added to the vessels to convert the sugars in the wort to alcohol and release carbon dioxide. Fermentation can last days to weeks. After completion, many beers are filtered to remove any particulates, and some are transferred to write tanks to mature. Before packaging, the beer receives additional carbon dioxide and is packaged into cans, bottles, or kegs. Sometimes additional yeast is added to the packaging. The beer is now ready to drink.

Most Popular Beers in the United States

The most popular beers in the U.S. are non-craft brands. The three most popular beers sold in 2019 were Bud Light, Coors Light, and Miller Lite. Bud Light shipped approximately 27.2 million barrels in 2019, while Coors Light and Miller Light shipped 14 million and 12.2 million, respectively. Of the 25 best-selling beers, only six are imports, and the rest are American brands. Additionally, 18 of the top 25 are under the parent companies Anheuser-Busch or Molson Coors Brewing Company. Bud Light’s parent company is Anheuser-Busch InBev, and Coors Light and Miller Light are both under Molson Coors Brewing Company.

In 2023, Modelo Especial overtook Bud Light as the best-selling beer in the United States, a title Bud Light had held for years.

Top-Selling Beers in the United States (March 2024):

  1. Modelo Especial
  2. Bud Light
  3. Michelob Ultra
  1. Coors Light
  2. Corona Extra
  3. Miller Lite
  1. Budweiser
  2. Busch Light
  3. Natural Light
  1. Heineken Original

While craft beers still make up a small portion of total beer production (approximately 3% in 2023) in the United States, their popularity has significantly increased in recent years. Some of the most popular craft breweries are D. G. Yuengling and Son Inc. in Pottsville, Pennsylvania (the oldest brewery in the US); Boston Beer Co. in Boston, Massachusetts; and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in Chico, California.

Craft Beer Production by State in 2023

State
Craft Beer Produced 2023
California3,245,189
Pennsylvania3,132,799
Texas1,519,691
New York1,434,992
Florida1,348,671
Ohio1,159,312
Oregon895,741
North Carolina892,627
Colorado793,102
Wisconsin771,252

The number of craft breweries and the amount of beer produced varies significantly between states. In 2023, California had by far the most craft breweries of any state at 987, including the well-known Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. in Chico. New York had the next most breweries at 539, with Pennsylvania close behind at 530 craft breweries. Mississippi and North Dakota had the fewest breweries at 19 and 24 respectively (though quasi-state the District of Columbia had only 14), followed by Hawaii with 29 and West Virginia with 32.

Beer Production by State 2024

  • 2023 data are tentative totals for partial year Jan-Sept, with final totals yet to be released.
  • 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.

Download Table Data

State
Total Beer Produced 2023 Q1-Q3 (Barrels)
Craft Beer Produced 2023 (Barrels)
Craft Gallons per 21+ Adult - 2023
Craft Breweries in 2023
Craft Breweries per 100k Adults 2023
Craft Beer Produced 2022 (Barrels)
Craft Breweries in 2022
Colorado14,555,434793,1025.646810.61,529,613614
Texas14,297,4081,519,6912.24452.11,180,393618
Ohio13,783,5831,159,3124.14194.81,334,762563
Georgia10,780,863495,9901.91812.3514,414234
Virginia10,595,212357,3901.73525.5344,972479
California10,139,3623,245,1893.59873.43,664,0801,571
Wisconsin7,589,416771,2525.42666883,648391
New York5,733,3491,434,99235393.61,347,435762
Pennsylvania5,354,1083,132,7999.95305.43,606,444761
New Jersey2,766,904205,8010.91712.5171,097211
Minnesota1,541,346525,3333.92375.6644,655314
North Carolina1,234,540892,6273.54075.11,296,320578
Tennessee1,170,222196,5161.21522.9194,669220
Illinois1,130,858399,5001.33053.3421,809436
Oregon1,121,557895,7418.53189.81,012,854451
Michigan1,005,430309,4891.34185.5903,153670
Arizona735,932217,7321.21332.4194,013184
Washington460,302560,96734597.8583,097692
Massachusetts365,675448,3982.62244.2638,231340
Maine212,032373,43810.515614.2361,705227
Maryland211,867269,5091.81433.1301,966200
Vermont200,597352,99921.77414.7345,590117
Kentucky182,479119,1561.1962.9130,940138
Indiana154,996247,1491.52044.1266,443295
Connecticut150,643347,3273.91254.6236,444176
Alaska132,007152,9609.36111.9202,79775
Montana123,053192,6566.910612.3218,547139
Louisiana121,539198,4641.9531.6237,72175
Iowa118,020147,42421285.5141,942166
Utah112,388141,2271.9502.1174,32361
Hawaii74,929188,3485.5292.785,25652
New Mexico72,180159,8073.21097144,530161
Rhode Island62,15892,5833.4414.965,14054
Oklahoma47,22779,6510.8802.879,747102
Alabama46,75990,6830.7561.584,01384
Nevada43,14873,0520.9532.287,46972
Wyoming36,35164,1174.64510.556,40359
Nebraska34,84247,5231644.654,89282
Arkansas33,67452,8090.7562.546,27282
Idaho31,20097,4852.1946.691,819129
District of Columbia21,38031,8261.9142.721
Kansas21,36441,2080.6773.745,84692
North Dakota11,25622,0591.2244.321,22533
South Dakota10,52125,6241.2426.420,84364
West Virginia8,63323,9130.5322.422,96440
Delaware0227,2669374.7317,32854
Florida01,348,6712.44042.31,401,142571
Mississippi020,3070.3190.925,25733
Missouri0306,7232.11653.6363,383249
New Hampshire0124,1183.51089.8117,314156
South Carolina0137,9691.11343.4109,987164
United States26,324,90714,112
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Which state produces the most beer?

The state that produces the most beer is Colorado, with 14,555,434 barrels produced in the first three quarters of 2023 alone across more than 987 breweries.

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