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The craft beer market is a segment of the beer industry that focuses on producing small-batch, high-quality beers. Craft brewers often use traditional brewing methods and ingredients, such as malted barley, hops, and yeast, to create unique flavors and styles. Craft beer is typically brewed in small batches and is often sold directly to consumers in taprooms, brewpubs, and bottle shops.
Craft beer has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many consumers seeking out unique and flavorful beers. Craft brewers have also embraced new technologies and techniques, such as barrel-aging and dry-hopping, to create innovative and interesting beers.
Some of the companies in the craft beer market include Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Stone Brewing Co., New Belgium Brewing Co., and Lagunitas Brewing Co. Show Less Read more