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Noel Ermitano wrote: Unibroue La Fin du Monde
Keith M
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Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:25 am
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Rahsaan wrote:I'm a big fan of La Fin du Monde, and have some in my refrigerator right now, but do you really consider Unibroue a 'craft' operation?
Keith M wrote:I'm not Noel, but . . .Rahsaan wrote:I'm a big fan of La Fin du Monde, and have some in my refrigerator right now, but do you really consider Unibroue a 'craft' operation?
Yup. Being bought up by Sapporo doesn't suffice as grounds for excommunication, at least for me. Is that why you don't think them craft beers?
Certainly Unibroue has an incredible portfolio of what I consider top-quality, delicious, and masterfully crafted brews.
Keith M
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Rahsaan wrote:I thought the term 'craft' was about production size not quality. But I defer to your expertise in these beer matters.
Keith M wrote:And I haven't found a good way to research how much a given brewer produces in a given year, but I strongly suspect that both Boston Beer and Sierra Nevada outpace Unibroue in terms of annual production. It's worth me taking a look . . .
Keith M
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Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Keith M wrote:And I haven't found a good way to research how much a given brewer produces in a given year, but I strongly suspect that both Boston Beer and Sierra Nevada outpace Unibroue in terms of annual production. It's worth me taking a look . . .
This slide-show gives the top ten by volume: http://www.cnbc.com/id/39233398/The_10_Biggest_US_Craft_Breweries?slide=1
SN and BB are #2 and #1, respectively.
This website is generally helpful but does not seem to have individual brewery volumes: http://www.brewersassociation.org/
Keith M wrote:Thanks Jeff! Figures for US brewers are a bit easier to come by, brewers abroad are a bit more challenging (though I have to imagine that something as broadly distributed as Unibroue should be floating around somewhere).
Jeff Grossman/NYC wrote:Wikipedia does not have numbers for Unibroue but they quote 1.2 million hl for Sleeman (doesn't say which year but the figure itself was entered in 2008).
Sheesh. You'd think there would be some industry-wide group that has these basic facts on hand.
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