Craft Beer in the United States: History, Numbers, and Geography*

@article{Elzinga2015CraftBI,
  title={Craft Beer in the United States: History, Numbers, and Geography*},
  author={Kenneth G. Elzinga and Carol Horton Tremblay and Victor J. Tremblay},
  journal={Journal of Wine Economics},
  year={2015},
  volume={10},
  pages={242 - 274}
}
Abstract We provide a mini-history of the craft beer segment of the U.S. brewing industry with particular emphasis on producer-entrepreneurs but also other pioneers involved in the promotion and marketing of craft beer who made contributions to brewing it. In contrast to the more commodity-like lager beer produced by the macrobrewers in the United States, the output of the craft segment more closely resembles the product differentiation and fragmentation in the wine industry. We develop a… 

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