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Athletic Brewing Company
IndustryNon-alcoholic craft beer
Founded2017
HeadquartersMilford, Connecticut, USA
ProductsNon-alcoholic Beer
OwnerBill Shufelt and John Walker
Websitehttps://athleticbrewing.com/

Athletic Brewing Company is a leading U.S. manufacturer of non-alcoholic craft beer.[1] Based in Milford, Connecticut, the company was founded in 2017 by Bill Shufelt and John Walker.[2][3]

History[edit]

Bill Shufelt was trader at a hedge fund and an ultramarathon runner who stopped drinking alcohol in 2013. However, he found non-alcoholic drinks to be unsatisfactory, and sought out John Walker, a head brewer from Santa Fe to produce better tasting non-alcohol beers. They developed a brewing method which fully ferments the beers, but only to less than 0.5% ABV, the limit at which a beer can be considered non-alcoholic in the US.[4] Shufelt said that no alcohol has been removed after brewing nor has any other ingredient been added, unlike other non-alcoholic beers.[5] They started their craft beer business Athletic Brewing in 2017, and established the first brewing facility dedicated to non-alcoholic beer in Stratford, Connecticut, which opened in May 2018.[6]

Athletic Brewing was launched with two beers, and initially began selling in seven stores in New England on a trial basis, which then expanded to all the states in the US, and then other countries around the world.[3] Athletic's sales grew from $2.5 million in 2019 to about $15 million in 2020, increasing by about 500% and achieved a 61% market share of the non-alcoholic craft beer market in the U.S.[1] It achieved sales of nearly $37 million from over 100,000 barrels of beer in 2021 (up from 37,500 in 2020).[3] It sold 170,000 barrels in 2022, which represented nearly half of all non-alcoholic craft beer sold in the US.[7] It was ranked the second-fastest growing food and beverage company (and 26th overall) in the U.S. in 2022 by Inc.,[8][9] as well as one of the 100 most influential companies of 2022 by Time magazine.[10]

In 2020, Athletic added a second manufacturing location when it purchased a brewing facility in San Diego, California from Ballast Point Brewing Company.[11] In 2022, it opened a 150,000 square foot brewing facility in Milford, Connecticut, that is capable of producing 6 million cases annually.[12]

Keurig Dr Pepper took a $50 million minority stake in Athletic Brewing in 2022.[13] The company was the first non-alcoholic beer maker to make the list of top 50 craft brewing companies by sales volume in the US in 2022, placing at No. 27, and it rose further to No. 13 in 2023.[14] It was the second biggest non-alcoholic beer in the US in 2023,[4] and it became the No. 1 non-alcoholic beer brand by sales in U.S. grocery stores by early 2024, overtaking Heineken and Budweiser.[15]

Athletic's investors include a number of athletes and celebrities, including pro football players J. J. Watt and Justin Tuck, Momofuku founder David Chang, cyclist Lance Armstrong, and Toms Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie.[1]

Awards[edit]

In 2020, Athletic's Free Wave IPA won the award as Supreme Champion Beer at the International Beer Challenge, the first non-alcoholic beer to win the award, beating over 500 other entries.[16] The beer also took the title for Best No & Low Alcohol Beer, and Athletic itself was declared Brewer of the Year for North America.[16] Its beers have won at the World Beer Awards, US Open Beer Championship, Great American Beer Festival, and Best of Craft Beer Awards.[17][18] Its Run Wild IPA was named the Best Non-Alcoholic Beer in the inaugural Tasting Alliance World Beer Competition.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Krader, Kate (January 13, 2021). "Celebrity Backers Are Making Nonalcoholic Beer a Hot Investment". Bloomberg. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  2. ^ Aubrey, Allison (June 20, 2019). "Craft Beers Without The Buzz: Brewing New Options For The 'Sober Curious'". NPR. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Cantor, Doug. "How Athletic Brewing Company Made Moderation Cool. Hint: Tasty Beer". Inc.
  4. ^ a b Paiella, Gabriella (August 11, 2023). "How Athletic Beer Won Over America". GQ.
  5. ^ Smith, Nicola K (16 February 2024). "The brewing secrets behind tastier no-alcohol beer". BBC.
  6. ^ Scholz, Laura (October 12, 2021). "Athletic Brewing Created an NA Beer That's Actually Good". Woman's Running.
  7. ^ Sultan Khalid (December 9, 2023). "15 Best Selling Non-Alcoholic Beers in the US". Yahoo! Finance.
  8. ^ "40 Connecticut Businesses Earn Slot on Inc. Fastest-Growing 5000". Connecticut By The Numbers. August 28, 2022.
  9. ^ "Inc. 2000: Meet the Companies Winning in a Time of Change--And Achieving Spectacular Growth". Inc.
  10. ^ Ducharme, Jamie (March 30, 2022). "Time 100 Most Influential Companies: Athletic Brewing Company". Time.
  11. ^ Hernandez, Brandon (March 10, 2020). "Athletic Brewing acquires Trade Street brewery". West Coaster. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  12. ^ Scinto, Rich (June 17, 2022). "Non-Alcoholic Athletic Brewing Opens Milford Facility". Patch.
  13. ^ Garcia, Tonya (9 November 2022). "Athletic Brewing Gets $50 Million Investment From Keurig Dr Pepper". Bloomberg.
  14. ^ Gribbins, Keith (May 9, 2023). "Watch the story behind craft beer's biggest non-alcoholic beer maker — Athletic Brewing". Craft Brewing Business.
  15. ^ Cohen, Ben (3 February 2024). "The Hottest Beer in America Doesn't Have Alcohol". Wall Street Journal.
  16. ^ a b McMahon, Liv (November 25, 2020). "Athletic Brewing Co's Free Way IPA is declared Supreme Champion at this year's International Beer Challenge in a historic victory for no/low alcohol beer". The Scotsman. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Athletic Brewing, the Brewer Leading the Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer Movement, Takes Home Top Awards at Three Major Beer Competitions". Business Wire. September 23, 2021.
  18. ^ "Best of Craft Beer Awards 2020 Medal Winners Announced". The New School. February 11, 2020.
  19. ^ Micallef, Joseph V. (November 22, 2022). "The 2022 Tasting Alliance Beer Competition Announces America's Best Brews". Forbes.

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