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National American Beer Day

Celebrated on 10/27/2026

Quick Fact

National American Beer Day is celebrated annually on October 27th. It honors the rich brewing heritage of the United States, which dates back to the early colonial days when settlers brewed beer from available ingredients like corn and pumpkin.

Origins and Establishment of National American Beer Day

National American Beer Day was established to celebrate the diversity and history of American brewing. While the exact origin of the holiday is unclear, it is believed to have been created by beer enthusiasts or a brewing association to promote American craft beers and the country's brewing legacy. The date October 27th was chosen to coincide with the end of Oktoberfest celebrations and to kick off the fall beer season.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Over time, National American Beer Day has grown from a niche observance to a widely recognized celebration. Today, it is marked by beer tastings, brewery tours, and special releases from craft breweries across the nation. Social media plays a big role, with beer lovers sharing their favorite American brews using hashtags like #NationalAmericanBeerDay. The holiday also highlights the economic impact of the beer industry, which supports over 2 million jobs in the U.S.

Facts & General Observations

  • The United States is the second-largest beer producer in the world, after China, with over 9,000 breweries as of 2023.
  • American craft beer accounts for over 23% of the U.S. beer market by dollar sales, despite representing only about 13% of volume.
  • The oldest continuously operating brewery in the U.S. is D.G. Yuengling & Son, founded in 1829 in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.

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