It’s no secret that 2024 was a tough year for the craft brewing industry. But even in the face of tremendous challenges, craft brewers carry on.
The Brewers Association (BA) recently released its annual production report recounting the state of the craft brewing industry in the United States. Last year, the number of craft breweries that closed outpaced the total number of brewery openings nationwide for the first time since 2005. Over the course of 2024, 529 breweries closed their doors, while only 430 opened them. Even so, the total number of breweries in the U.S. still managed to increase from 9,838 in 2023 to 9,922. Of those, 9,796 are operational craft breweries, including 3,936 taproom breweries, 3,552 brewpubs, 2,092 microbreweries, and 279 regional craft breweries.
Craft beer production was also down last year, with just 23.1 million barrels of beer brewed, a 3.9 percent decrease year-over-year. It was enough of a decline to see small and independent brewers’ share of the total U.S. beer market by volume shrink by 1.2 percent. That said, there were quite a few bright spots in the craft industry last year, including a 3 percent increase in retail dollar share. Employment in craft brewing was also up by 3 percent in 2024, with the BA citing a shift toward hospitality-focused service models like brewpubs and taprooms.
“In a mature market, not every year is going to be defined by substantial growth. While progress may not come in additional production volume, it can still come in honing operations, business practices, and world-class beer,” the BA’s staff economist Matt Gacioch said in the report. “Even in this changing environment, small brewers have demonstrated that they have the skills and resilience to fight through this period to be better positioned for the months and years ahead.”
When considering which states are best for enjoying craft beer in today’s market, it might be tempting to look to states like California and New York. As two of the nation’s most populous states, it’s only natural that they would host the most number of craft breweries in the U.S. But take a look at the number of breweries per capita, and things change drastically.
On a per capita basis, Vermont takes the crown for the most number of breweries per 100,000 adults over 21 with 15.4 breweries. In second place is Maine, which has 14.4 breweries per capita, despite only having 158 total. Taking the bronze is Montana with 12.8 breweries per 100,000 adult residents.
Conversely, Mississippi, which has fewer than two dozen craft breweries in total, has just 1 craft brewery per capita. Alabama and Louisiana, which respectively have 53 and 52 craft breweries in total, have just 1.4 and 1.6 craft breweries per capita, respectively.
Keep reading to check out our color-coded maps and discover how many craft breweries were functional in your home state in 2024.
Rank
State
Number of Craft Breweries Per Capita
1
Vermont
15.4
2
Maine
14.4
3
Montana
12.8
4
Wyoming
11.8
5
Alaska
11.4
6
Colorado
10.3
7
Oregon
9.4
8
New Hampshire
9.3
9
Washington
7.5
10
Idaho
7.1
11
New Mexico
6.8
12
South Dakota
6.7
13
Wisconsin
5.9
14
Michigan
5.6
15
Minnesota
5.6
16
Iowa
5.4
17
Pennsylvania
5.4
18
North Carolina
5.3
19
Virginia
5.3
20
Rhode Island
5.0
21
Delaware
4.9
22
Nebraska
4.9
23
Ohio
4.8
24
Connecticut
4.5
25
Massachusetts
4.3
26
Kansas
4.0
27
Missouri
4.0
28
Indiana
3.9
29
North Dakota
3.9
30
New York
3.7
31
California
3.3
32
South Carolina
3.3
33
Illinois
3.2
34
Kentucky
3.1
35
Tennessee
3.0
36
Maryland
3.0
37
District of Columbia
2.7
38
Oklahoma
2.7
39
West Virginia
2.7
40
Arkansas
2.6
41
Georgia
2.4
42
Hawaii
2.4
43
New Jersey
2.4
44
Arizona
2.3
45
Florida
2.2
46
Nevada
2.1
47
Utah
2.1
48
Texas
2.0
49
Louisiana
1.6
50
Alabama
1.4
51
Mississippi
1.0
Rank
State
Number of Craft Breweries
1
California
946
2
New York
545
3
Pennsylvania
533
4
Colorado
456
5
Washington
444
6
Texas
440
7
North Carolina
430
8
Ohio
421
9
Michigan
420
10
Florida
391
11
Virginia
345
12
Oregon
307
13
Illinois
296
14
Wisconsin
262
15
Minnesota
234
16
Massachusetts
228
17
Indiana
194
18
Georgia
190
19
Missouri
181
20
New Jersey
168
21
Maine
158
22
Tennessee
157
23
Maryland
134
24
South Carolina
131
25
Arizona
127
26
Iowa
127
27
Connecticut
122
28
Montana
109
29
New Mexico
107
30
Kentucky
103
31
New Hampshire
102
32
Idaho
100
33
Kansas
85
34
Oklahoma
78
35
Vermont
77
36
Nebraska
70
37
Alaska
61
38
Arkansas
58
39
Alabama
53
40
Louisiana
52
41
Wyoming
51
42
Nevada
50
43
Utah
48
44
South Dakota
44
45
Rhode Island
42
46
Delaware
38
47
West Virginia
36
48
Hawaii
26
49
Mississippi
22
50
North Dakota
22
51
District of Columbia
14
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