Narragansett Beer Ranks #27 in Brewers Association Top 50 US Craft Breweries

In the latest Brewers Association Top 50 Craft Breweries in the United States, Narragansett Beer ranked 27th, an achievement that speaks to the company's dedication...

Narragansett Beer Ranks #27 in Brewers Association Top 50 US Craft Breweries

In the latest Brewers Association Top 50 Craft Breweries in the United States, Narragansett Beer ranked 27th, an achievement that speaks to the company's dedication to the craft beer industry.

Founded in 1890, Narragansett Beer has a rich history and has played an integral role in the New England brewing scene for over a century. The brewery experienced a decline in the mid-20th century, but was revived in 2005 by a group of investors who recognized the brand's potential. Since then, Narragansett Beer has grown steadily, expanding its distribution and product offerings while maintaining its commitment to quality.

The Brewers Association Top 50 Craft Breweries list is compiled annually based on sales volume, and includes only independent breweries that meet the Brewers Association's definition of a craft brewer. This year's list includes a diverse range of breweries from across the country, and Narragansett Beer's inclusion is a testament to the brewery's success and reputation among craft beer enthusiasts.

Our lineup includes a variety of classic styles, such as its flagship Lager and Light beers, as well as seasonal and limited release offerings like the Del's Shandy and Autocrat Coffee Milk Stout. The brewery's commitment to quality is evident in each of its products, which are made using traditional brewing techniques and the finest ingredients.

Overall, Narragansett Beer's ranking in the Brewers Association Top 50 Craft Breweries is a testament to the company's continued commitment to quality and innovation in the craft beer industry. As the brewery looks to the future, it is sure to continue to impress and delight craft beer enthusiasts with its lineup of classic and innovative brews.

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