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The Premium Beer market is a segment of the beer industry that focuses on higher-end, more expensive beers. These beers are typically crafted with more complex recipes and higher-quality ingredients, and often feature unique flavors and aromas. Premium beers are often sold in smaller quantities than mass-market beers, and are typically more expensive.
Premium beers are often associated with craft breweries, which are typically smaller, independent operations that focus on producing unique, high-quality beers. Craft breweries often use locally-sourced ingredients, and often experiment with different styles and flavors.
Some of the companies in the Premium Beer market include Anheuser-Busch InBev, Heineken, Molson Coors, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., and Stone Brewing Co. Show Less Read more