Craft Beer

Craft beer refers to beer produced by small, independent breweries that prioritize quality, flavor, and traditional brewing methods over mass production. Typically, a craft brewery is defined as one that produces fewer than six million barrels a year and is often characterized by its emphasis on unique, innovative recipes and ingredients. Craft brewers often experiment with various styles and flavors, resulting in a diverse range of beers, including IPAs, stouts, porters, and seasonal brews. The craft beer movement emphasizes local sourcing, community involvement, and a passion for brewing artistry, distinguishing these beers from industrially produced counterparts.