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Home » Top beer-producing states in the U.S.
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Top beer-producing states in the U.S.

By Wyatt EichholzFebruary 13, 2025
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A reason for Wisconsin to cry in its beer

Wisconsin ranked seventh among the states in beer production by volume through the first three quarters of 2024, data from the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau show.

Bar graph of top US states for beer production in 2024

The figures show that Colorado led the nation with 14.2 million barrels of beer produced during the first three quarters of 2024, the most recent data available. The next four states were Ohio, Texas, Virginia and California, all crossing the 10 million barrel threshold. Wisconsin produced 7.7 million barrels.

Craft breweries represent about a tenth of Wisconsin’s beer output. In 2023, there were 266 craft breweries in the state, producing over 770,000 barrels, according to the Brewers Association.

The underlying numbers

RankStateProduction (in barrels)
1 Colorado 14.2m 
2 Ohio 13.4m 
3 Texas 11.9m 
4 Virginia 10.6m 
5 California 10.2m 
6 Georgia 9.9m 
7 Wisconsin 7.7m 
8 Pennsylvania 5.5m 
9 New York 5.3m 
10 New Jersey 2m 
11 Tennessee 1.7m 
12 Minnesota 1.3m 
13 North Carolina 1.2m 
14 Illinois 1.1m 
15 Michigan 970k 
16 Oregon 909k 
17 Washington 423k 
18 Massachusetts 274k 
19 Vermont 203k 
20 Maine 201k 
21 Connecticut 143k 
22 Louisiana 135k 
23 Indiana 131k 
24 Alaska 123k 
25 Montana 118k 
26 Utah 104k 
27 Iowa 103k 
28 Maryland 95k 
29 Hawaii 88k 
30 New Mexico 70k 
31 Rhode Island 62k 
32 Kentucky 46k 
33 Alabama 46k 
34 Arkansas 45k 
35 Oklahoma 44k 
36 Wyoming 41k 
37 Nevada 37k 
38 Idaho 32k 
39 Nebraska 31k 
40 Kansas 20k 
41 South Dakota 11k 
42 West Virginia 8k 
43 Arizona NA 
44 Delaware NA 
45 District of Columbia NA 
46 Florida NA 
47 Mississippi NA 
48 Missouri NA 
49 New Hampshire NA 
50 North Dakota NA 
51 South Carolina NA 

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