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Pliny The Younger Triple IPA release made $4.88 million impact on Sonoma County this year

Source: Sonoma County Economic Development Board (EDB) In February 2016, the Economic Development Board (EDB) partnered with Santa Rosa-based Russian River Brewing Company to measure the economic impact of visitors traveling for the annual release of their world-famous craft beer known as Pliny the Younger. Informed by surveying throughout the two-week event, economic impact analysis […]

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It’s official! Millennials now largest living American generation. Boomer death curve accelerating..

  Source: Pew Research via Washington Post

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Gallo’s Millennial Fave Kills Wine Group’s #1 Boomer Brand … Popular Kangaroo Stumbles.

Source: Shanken News Daily

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The staggering variances in alcohol guidelines across the world

Source: The Economist

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Craft beer is eating wine’s lunch – and chomping away at Boston Beer. Is SAM no longer craft?

SAM stock down more than 8% on April 22: “We believe Samuel Adams has lost share due to the increased competition and continued growth of drinker interest in variety and innovation,” said Jim Koch, founder and chairman of Boston Beer. Source (and lots more info): Wall Street Journal

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In 2015, these five countries consumed half of the wine in the world. The US drank the most

World Wine Consumption

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The number of regional craft breweries in 2015 grew 26% over 2015. Brewpubs and microbreweries also soared.

Source: Brewers Association

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Think grapes, grain and fruit. Nobody has a bigger stake in the Supreme Court’s decision on Obama’s immigration plan than agriculture.

Source: Federal government stats, Washington Post charts

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This amazing but dirty little data trick will astound you at how radically different two charts can be with the exact same data set.

These charts use the exact same dataset. Read detailed explanations about both charts at this source link: Washington Post  to find out why they look so very different.

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Watch your language if you want to sell to Millennials or the up-and-coming Gen Z (Hint: don’t be gender binary)

Source: J. Walter Thompson Intelligence

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