What to expect from Colorado’s beer industry in 2025

Colorado’s beer industry enters 2025 with trepidation, looking for a way forward after difficult financial years .

Why it matters: The state’s 460-plus craft breweries have a $2.6 billion annual economic impact threatened by evolving consumer preferences and higher costs.


State of play: The mood is evident in Axios Denver’s survey of more than 200 beer industry pros and craft beer fans.

The trends to watch in 2025 are two-fold, the survey found: Adapting to younger, health-conscious consumers and a changing marketplace that favors seltzers and canned cocktails.

  • The proliferation of low-ABV beers and nonalcoholic offers are what the majority of the respondents expect to see in the new year.

Between the lines: Survival is another theme from the survey. Industry pros expect more consolidation and closures in 2025.

  • “Breweries have to figure out how to compete,” Savana Sparks, a beertender said.

The intrigue: The brewery to watch in 2025 is Cerebral. The Denver brewery is expanding to a third location — just as the industry at large constricts.

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