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Site of our future brewery. Not really. In yesterday's post I gave an overview of how we ended up in Williamsburg, Virginia. Today I want to spend some time discussing the demographic profile of a typical craft beer consumer and how that profile matches up with the consumers in our local market. According to Nielsen research, the typical craft ...

Williamsburg’s Craft Beer Consumers

Site of our future brewery. Not really.

In yesterday’s post I gave an overview of how we ended up in Williamsburg, Virginia. Today I want to spend some time discussing the demographic profile of a typical craft beer consumer and how that profile matches up with the consumers in our local market. According to Nielsen research, the typical craft beer consumer lives in a cosmopolitan center, affluent suburbs, or a comfortable country setting. That consumer will likely fall between the ages of 21 and 67, where 90% of craft beer is consumed. The age groups that consume the most craft beer are Generation X (18.7% of population, 23.9% of craft beer volume), Millenials (26.1% of population, 32.9% of craft beer volume), and Baby Boomers (37% of population, 36.4% of craft beer volume).

Disregarding age and location, the consumer will likely be highly educated and earn an above-average salary; research has shown that craft beer consumption has a distinctly elevated income skew, with almost 78% o

Source: VA Beer Trail

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