Often applied incorrectly, the term craft beer most commonly refers to a beer that has been brewed by a small-scale, independent brewery that produces only a small output each year. And yet, how we define ‘small output’ can get murky, because there is no set definition for what a small-scale operation really is. The topic has become a point of contention in the beer brewers’ community. Generally speaking, when we talk about craft beers, we’re referring to beers brewed by independently owned breweries that are not part of (or quietly owned by) a large corporation. It’s beer made by a brewery in which ‘craftsmanship’ is key.
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