Craft beer is gaining more market share over corporate beer companies with sales increasing by 5.7 percent in volume and 9.1 percent in dollars as reported by the Brewers Association. Along with this, women are now getting into micro-brewed hops from managing on-site fermentation and consumption to social media/blogging and tasting social clubs.
The Brewers Association also reports that mass-produced American beer sales fell by 1% in 2011
Women emerge in the craft beer industry
New business model for local agriculture and small-scale farms
Local is the way to go. Mass production farms are losing to the heightened stability and appeal of local farms. As the movement for local food increases, small-scale farms are introduced with new ways to fund and maintain daily farming activities. Things like the slow money movement which channels money into small-scale food operations, local restaurants ans stores buying local, and consumer awareness allows for the industry to be a bit more predictable and profitable.
Now, a new funding source emerges on the scene to help local farms. Community by Design, inspired by the slow money movement, started near Portland, CO by Narendra Varma who invest $2 million in a 56-acre project last year. Community by Design acts as a vehicle for financing local, organic food production through groups like Slow Money– which currently received $4 million out of the total $18 million raised by Slow Money in the past two years.
What do you think of the future of local farms vs. mass production farms? Do you think that the economic outlook for these farms will stabilize in the next 5 years?
Brooklyn Roaster, Gorilla Coffee offers Cold Brew Tetra Paks
Coffee Roaster, Gorilla Coffee, a local favorite from Park Slope, Brooklyn continues to wow us with their amazing packaging, this time in cold brew format.
Sprinkles Cupcake ATM Machine comes to Washington D.C.
Starting next month, things will become a little sweeter in the D.C. area after hours with a cupcake ATM machine. The “ATM” will be able to hold up to 600 cupcakes for $4 each that would be restocked periodically by Sprinkles staff. We also reported a few months ago about this cupcake ATM coming to New York very soon– a great add to the city! The Sprinkles Cupcake ATM concept started in Beverly Hills and has become a staple feature on the West Coast.
The cupcake ATM in Washington D.C. will be located at 3015 M St. NW