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Beer Flight

Welcome

Thank you for stopping by and checking out our page. We offer bright full color graphics on merchandise such as Coasters, Drink Wraps, T-shirts and more from all your favorite Breweries around the world. Check out our directory of different breweries merch along with Bio's and links to their website and social media. Have a Great day!   

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Authentic Merchandise

Exclusive BREWERY merch only found here at All Breweries!

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The Artist

Learn about who the artist and Graphic designers are behind these Brewery logos and Label Graphics.

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The Brewers

Learn about the Breweries and the people behind the Great tasting Brew.

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The Merchandise

Learn about the latest merch and use the Links to connect to your favorite Breweries online merch shops.

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There are 6 distinct craft beer industry market segments:

1. Microbrewery

A Brewery that produces less than 15,000 barrels of beer per year and sells 75 percent or more of its beer off-site. Microbreweries sell to the public by one or more of the following methods. the traditional three-tier system (brewer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer); the two-tier system (brewer acting as wholesaler to retailer to consumer); and directly to the consumer through carry-outs and/or on-site taproom or restaurant sales.

2. Brewpub

A restaurant-brewery that sells 25 percent or more on-site and operates significant food services. The beer is brewed primarily for sale in the restaurant and bar, and is often dispensed directly from the brewery's storage tanks. Where allowed by law, brewpubs often sell beer to-go and/or distribute to off-site accounts.

3. Taproom Brewery

A professional brewery that sells 25 percent or more of its beer on-site and does not operate significant food services. The beer is brewed primarily for sale in the taproom, and is often dispensed directly from the brewery's storage tanks. Where allowed by law, taproom breweries often sell beer to-go and/or distribute to off-site accounts.

4. Regional Brewery

A brewery with an annual beer production of between 15,000 and 6,000,000 barrels

5. Contract Brewing Company

A business that hires another brewery to produce its beer. It can also be a brewery to produce additional beer. The contract brewing company handles marketing, sales, and distribution of its beer, while generally leaving the brewing and packaging to its producer-brewery (which is also sometimes referred to as a contract brewery).

6. Alternating Proprietor

A licensed tenant brewery that physically takes possession of a shared brewery while brewing. In contrast to contract brewers, alternating proprietors are the brewery of record for all of the obligations of a licensed brewery, including record keeping, tax payments, and label or formula approval.

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