The number of craft breweries in the United States has increased dramatically in the last few decades, with the Brewers Association (2021a) recognizing that “more than 80 percent of Americans live within 10 miles of a brewery.” However, little is known about the population geographies within – as well as outside of – these 10-mile buffers surrounding breweries. Using 10-mile drive distance polygons, various demographics and beer consumption patterns were established at both national (U.S.) and regional levels. Results validate the Brewers Association’s pronouncement at the national level but showcase unique regional patterns in population, median household economics, and beer consumption
We apply the Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995) market equilibrium model to data from 30 brands of b...
The Craft beer industry generated $19.6 billion worth of revenue in 2014, roughly 19% of the total b...
While the influence of regulations on economic outcomes has been well-documented, fewer studies have...
The number of craft breweries in the United States has increased dramatically in the last few decade...
What are the demographics and beer consumption patterns surrounding breweries in the United States? ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkKevin SteinmetzSince the 1...
The U.S. is the second largest beer producer in the world, accounting for 14 percent of the worlds' ...
Since their origin in the late 1970s, craft breweries have diffused throughout the United States, gr...
This study examines the location of brewery types with socio-economic data to determine whether a re...
Cities have recognized the local impact of small craft breweries, altering municipal codes to make i...
This edited collection examines the various influences, relationships, and developments beer has had...
Since the late eighties, an ever increasing number of American craft breweries have opened up across...
Local microbreweries are becoming very popular in the United States. In 2015, the number of total br...
Research indicates that the U.S. beer market is experiencing shifting demand away from typical Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to identify sustainability perceptions within the US brewing industry. ...
We apply the Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995) market equilibrium model to data from 30 brands of b...
The Craft beer industry generated $19.6 billion worth of revenue in 2014, roughly 19% of the total b...
While the influence of regulations on economic outcomes has been well-documented, fewer studies have...
The number of craft breweries in the United States has increased dramatically in the last few decade...
What are the demographics and beer consumption patterns surrounding breweries in the United States? ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkKevin SteinmetzSince the 1...
The U.S. is the second largest beer producer in the world, accounting for 14 percent of the worlds' ...
Since their origin in the late 1970s, craft breweries have diffused throughout the United States, gr...
This study examines the location of brewery types with socio-economic data to determine whether a re...
Cities have recognized the local impact of small craft breweries, altering municipal codes to make i...
This edited collection examines the various influences, relationships, and developments beer has had...
Since the late eighties, an ever increasing number of American craft breweries have opened up across...
Local microbreweries are becoming very popular in the United States. In 2015, the number of total br...
Research indicates that the U.S. beer market is experiencing shifting demand away from typical Ameri...
The purpose of this study is to identify sustainability perceptions within the US brewing industry. ...
We apply the Berry, Levinsohn, and Pakes (1995) market equilibrium model to data from 30 brands of b...
The Craft beer industry generated $19.6 billion worth of revenue in 2014, roughly 19% of the total b...
While the influence of regulations on economic outcomes has been well-documented, fewer studies have...