Crafting the Future: Top Highlights from the 2024 Craft Beer Scene and 2025 Forecasts

Written by: Andy Braudway

The Craft Beer Highlights of 2024 and What’s Brewing for 2025

At BreweriesNearMe.us, we share Hemingway’s sentiment that “I drink to make other people more interesting,” but we also raise our glasses to the fascinating stories within the craft beer community. As we look toward a promising 2025, let’s take a moment to reflect on the defining moments of 2024 that have shaped our beloved craft beer world, and perhaps even influenced its future trajectory. Even if we’re already a couple of months into the new year, it’s always a good time to celebrate these milestones and prepare for what’s on the horizon.

The Golden Triangle of Craft Beer

In the heart of Iowa, Doug Goettsch of Big Grove Brewery is already setting the stage for future innovations. Over the past decade, he’s developed what he calls the “Golden Triangle”—an impeccable blend of beer, food, and hospitality. This trifecta not only celebrates craft beer but also embraces the community and experiences that make our trips to breweries memorable. A visit to Big Grove is more than just about the beer; it’s about the connections and memories born from the brewery’s atmosphere.

Meanwhile, in the lush hop fields of Yakima, Joshua M. Bernstein found that the perfect taco pairs just as well with hops as it does with conversation. In Detroit, insights into brewing trends and the challenges faced by local breweries painted a vivid picture of America’s ever-evolving brewery landscape.

Exploring New Craft Beer Landscapes

Craft beer is flourishing in New Orleans, where Courtney Iseman discovered local treasures, swapping craft cocktails for the latest offerings from the bayou’s best breweries. Up in Buffalo, Pilsners are making a roaring comeback, thanks to local enthusiasm and innovation profiled by Anna Hezel. These stories only scratch the surface of the vibrant tapestry of U.S. microbreweries and regional beer scenes.

Beyond the liquid gold in our glasses, beer narratives—like those about the Women of Beer in Vermont or the innovative AAPI brewers—highlight the personal stories and cultural influences driving diversity in brewing today. And let’s not forget the voices from Detroit that map out the craft beer road to success amidst hurdles.

Voices of the Brewing Community

In a year filled with eclectic stories, Jerard Fagerberg captured the essence of musical harmony and camaraderie through communal beer choirs. Such gatherings strengthen our craft beer ties and underscore the shared passions that unite us all. As we move into 2025, lifting a pint with newfound friends remains our proud tradition.

Tasting Highlights and Anticipations for 2025

David Nilsen

Fun Find: At Aeronaut Brewing in Somerville, Massachusetts, the Somerville Chocolate Hops Dark Milk Chocolate Bar, infused with Mosaic hops, offers an unexpected—and delightful—flavor combination.

Beer of the Year: Seedz Brewery’s Shark Pils, enjoyed on a summer day, redefined the German Pilsner experience with its crisp, refreshing profile.

Jasmine Ting

Fun Find: Will Ferrell’s Netflix documentary inspired a hilarious beer can puffer that’s become a quirky essential for any beer enthusiast.

Beer of the Year: Jolli Beer Peach Mango Lager deserves a spot on everyone’s must-try list for its unique flavor twist.

Joshua M. Bernstein

Fun Find: Celebrating the revised 10th-anniversary edition of “The Complete Beer Course,” a must-read for anyone exploring the rich world of beer.

Beer of the Year: Seventh Son and Columbus Brewing represent Columbus, Ohio’s top brewing talents with their innovative takes on classic styles.

Courtney Iseman

Fun Find: The zines from Bean to Barstool, launched by David Nilsen and Melinda Guerra, creatively connect beer culture with personal and travel narratives.

Beer of the Year: The California West Coast IPA from Progression Brewing Company captures the essence of an ideal, hop-forward IPA.

Michael Harlan Turkell

Fun Find: Beer-infused ice creams from Goldbelly offer a delightful pairing adventure for those with a sweet tooth.

Beer of the Year: Big Grove’s Easy Eddy series impresses with its versatility and vibrant flavor, creating a memorable drinking experience.

As we step into a new year brimming with potential craft beer discoveries, let’s continue to explore, savor, and support our local breweries. Cheers to the adventures that await and the stories yet to be told!

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Andy Braudway is the founder of Absolutely Elite LLC and the creator behind BreweriesNearMe.us. With a passion for helping local businesses thrive online, Andy has helped thousands of companies grow their digital presence worldwide. When he’s not optimizing websites or building powerful SEO strategies, you’ll find him sampling craft beer flights across the globe—from small-town taprooms to legendary breweries. A true beer enthusiast, Andy’s love for everything from Guinness to local microbrews is what inspired the creation of this national brewery directory.  Find out more about Andy and the team behind Breweries Near Me

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