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5 Santa Cruz Spots Joins Small Brewery Sunday 2021 Celebration
Small Brewery Sunday is Nov. 28. Inside, outside or curbside, here's how to support local breweries and taprooms in Santa Cruz County.
SANTA CRUZ, CA — Need a suggestion for how to unwind after a Thanksgiving weekend filled with hours of cooking, mountains of dirty dishes, endless lines at retail stores, long drives home and a thousand “are we there yets”?
Head to the bar, of course — or, more specifically, a craft brewery or two in Santa Cruz.
Capping off this Thanksgiving weekend is the third annual Small Brewery Sunday on Nov. 28. Organized by the Brewers Association, a nonprofit group that works with small and independent American craft brewers, the goal of the unofficial holiday is to encourage Americans to patronize and support local breweries.
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Here’s a look at the breweries in Santa Cruz and Santa Cruz County that are participating in Small Brewery Sunday.
- Shanty Shack Brewing (138 Fern St., Santa Cruz)
- Buena Vista Brewery Company (256 Portrero St., Santa Cruz)
- Humble Sea Brewing Co. (820 Swift St., Santa Cruz)
- Santa Cruz Mountain Brewing (402 Ingalls St., Ste. 27, Santa Cruz)
- Seabright Brewery (519 Seabright Ave., Ste. 107, Santa Cruz)
- Greater Purpose Brewing Company (21517 E. Cliff Dr., Twin Lakes)
- New Bohemia Brewing Co. (1030 41st Ave., Pleasure Point)
- Discretion Brewing (2703 41st Ave., Soquel)
- Sante Adairius Rustic Ales (103 Kennedy Dr., Capitola)
- Steel Bonnet Brewing Co. (20 Victor Square, Ste. B, Scotts Valley)
- Corralitos Brewing Co. (2536 Freedom Blvd., Freedom)
- The Slough Brewing Collective (65 Hangar Way, Watsonville)
- Fruition Brewing (918 E. Lake. Ave, Watsonville)
Interestingly, more than two-thirds of Americans who are of legal drinking age live within 10 miles of a craft brewery, according to the Brewers Association. This fact lends well to the importance of Small Brewery Sunday.
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The coronavirus pandemic hit small breweries hard in 2020. Overall, U.S. craft beer sales by volume declined 9 percent in 2020. The volume of beer produced also dropped by more than 9 percent, according to statistics compiled by the Brewers Association.
Meanwhile, most brewery owners were also forced to accommodate local health restrictions, supply chain issues, and shifts in how customers sought out their products.
While craft beer sales by volume are returning to pre-pandemic levels, according to the Brewers Association, support of independent breweries is still crucial.
“Small and independent brewers have proven to be incredibly resilient, and they’ve approached recent hardships as opportunities for innovation. When faced with new challenges, they created ways to pivot their business models to continue serving their local communities and loyal customers,” Bob Pease, president and CEO of the Brewers Association, said, in a news release. “With the return of on-premise visits and new breweries continuing to open, we’re confident in the recovery and future growth of the craft brewing industry.”
The full list of breweries participating in Small Brewery Sunday is available online.
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