Minnesota breweries Summit, August Schell and Surly have made the list of the 50 top-selling microbreweries in the country, with St. Paul’s Summit Brewing Co. besting the others in the state.

This week, the Brewers Association, the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent American brewers that represents 4,800-plus U.S. breweries, named the top microbreweries based on sales volume in 2018.

In the Top 50 Craft Brewing Companies category, Summit ranked 24th, and Schell’s followed closely behind in 25th place. Surly garnered the 34th spot on the list.

Last year the brewery ranked 25th and Schell’s of New Ulm ranked 24th.

Overall, the top breweries on the list were D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc. (Pottsville, Pa.), which took the No. 1 spot, followed by Boston Beer Co. (Boston) and Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. (Chico, Calif.).

In the other category, Top 50 Overall Brewing Companies, also released by the Brewers Association this week, the three state breweries also represented. Summit ranked 34th; Schell’s, 35th; and Surly, 44th. Topping that list was Anheuser-Busch Inc. (St. Louis) followed by MillerCoors and Constellation (both Chicago).

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