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  • Brewing Science and Technology
  • Food Science and Nutrition
  • Business and Economics

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  • Craft breweries produce low volumes of beer, often using traditional or novel ingredients.
  • Key characteristics include independence from large alcohol producers and adherence to specific production scales.
  • The global number of craft breweries is approximately 17,000.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of the craft beer industry.
  • To detail aspects including history, legal definitions, market dynamics, fiscal policies, innovation, safety, health, consumer demographics, and sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of existing data on the craft beer market.
  • Analysis of industry trends, consumer behavior, and production methodologies.
  • Examination of regulatory and economic factors influencing craft breweries.

Main Results:

  • Craft beer is defined by production volume, ingredient use, and independence, with global numbers around 17,000.
  • Innovation focuses on ingredients, alcohol content, aging, and packaging.
  • Consumers are typically young males with higher education and income; products are often unfiltered/unpasteurized, rich in compounds but with shorter shelf life.

Conclusions:

  • Craft beer production is influenced by company size, leading to potential excise benefits.
  • Environmental impact is primarily water consumption and waste generation, similar to larger breweries.
  • Understanding these multifaceted aspects is crucial for stakeholders in the growing craft beer market.