Beer professionals predict the trends that will shape 2022

The American brewing industry continues to roll with the punches brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. Supply chain issues are impacting everything from ingredients to packaging, and staffing remains a concern for some. But the beer business is plucky and has continued to innovate, create and inspire. The turning of the calendar into a new year means new challenges, but also new opportunities.

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Here’s how Dogfish Head picks the brands for its beer and beverage calendar

Dogfish Head Craft Brewery probably does not choose what brands of beverage alcohol it will sell for the year via the wet noodle method – especially since being purchased by Boston Beer Co., but this video is a fun way to hype the event. And Dogfish Head has much to hype – canned cocktails, distilled spirits and craft beer – including its notorious 120 Minute IPA, which clocks in between 15 to 20% ABV.

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Alcohol retailers plan to stock more craft beer in 2022

Alcohol e-commerce and on-demand delivery platform Drizly released its third annual BevAlc Insights by Drizly Retail Report, culled from a nationwide survey of over 500 alcohol retailers during November 2021, and it looks like craft beer is poised to reclaim shelf space from hard seltzer in 2022.

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