Michigan Craft Brewers Prep Fall Beers as Seltzers, Slowdown Threaten Bottom Line

Free Press Reporter Brian Manzullo says it’s a volatile time for the state’s craft breweries.

Michigan’s craft brewery industry has skyrocketed in recent years, but that growth could slow significantly, according to “Spirits of Detroit” columnist Brian Manzullo.

“We’re seeing a lot of breweries either merging, closing, or opening,” he says. “It’s sort of a volatile time in this business.” 

“No matter what craft beer is going through, there’s no shortage of options [in Michigan] no matter what kind of beer you like”  – Brian Manzullo

The popularity of hard seltzers and lighter drinking options is just one of many changes affecting the craft brewing industry. However, that doesn’t mean that local breweries aren’t releasing new products for what’s considered the best time of year for craft beer: fall. 

Short’s, for example, has a new fall-themed IPA made with all Michigan-grown ingredients, while Dexter, Michigan’s Jolly Pumpkin has released their first Pumpkin-flavored beer

Listen to CultureShift’s Amanda LeClaire speak with Manzullo about the latest Michigan brewery news and what to add to your drink list this autumn. 

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  • Amanda LeClaire
    Amanda LeClaire is an award-winning host and producer of CultureShift on 101.9 WDET-FM Detroit’s NPR station. She’s a founding producer of WDET’s flagship news talk show Detroit Today, and a former host/reporter for Arizona Public Media. Amanda is also an artist, certified intuitive and energy healer, and professional tarot reader.