Four Oregon breweries again landed among the 50 largest craft-beer producers in the United States, and they’re ones you’ve seen on your grocery store shelves for years.

Deschutes Brewery of Bend continues to produce the most among Oregon breweries by sales volume, holding its 10th place nationally, the same as 2017, according to data released Tuesday by the Brewers Association, the group that tracks the industry.

Ninkasi Brewing of Eugene moves up to the 35th spot, becoming Oregon’s second-largest brewery. It passed Rogue Ales of Newport, which is next at 36th. Ninkasi in 2017 was 38th, and Rogue was 32nd.

Full Sail Brewing of Hood River joined Rogue in dropping down the list this year, but far more dramatically, plunging from 29th largest in 2017 to 44th in 2018.

The highest sales volume craft-beer producer in the nation continues to be Yuengling & Son of Pennsylvania. It is followed by, in order, Boston Beer (Samuel Adams) of Massachusetts, Sierra Nevada of California, New Belgium Brewing of Colorado, and Duvel Moortgat, the parent company for craft breweries Brewery Ommegang of New York, Boulevard Brewing of Missouri and Firestone Walker Brewing of California.

The Brewers Association also released numbers for breweries overall, with Anheuser-Busch (Budweiser, 10 Barrel Brewing, Goose Island) the largest. It was followed by MillerCoors (Miller, Coors, Henry Weinhard’s, Hop Valley), Constellation (Ballast Point, Corona, Modelo, Pacifico), Heinekin (Heinekin, Lagunitas) and Pabst Brewing (Pabst Blue Ribbon, Olympia, Rainier).

The Craft Brew Alliance, a group of breweries that includes Widmer Brothers Brewing of Portland but is dominated by Kona Brewing of Hawaii, was the nation’s 12th largest brewery overall by sales volume. The CBA is minority owned by AB InBev.

The Brewers Association in May will release each brewery’s total barrels produced, but in December the Oregon Liquor Control Commission released total barrels sold in Oregon. Of the four breweries that landed in the national rankings, Deschutes was first in Oregon sales with over 66,000 barrels, followed by Ninkasi (3rd, at 50,227 barrels), Full Sail (7th, 22,505) then Rogue (12th, at 17,939).

Other craft-beer breweries in the state’s top 12 producers include Pelican Brewing (5th, at 25,255), Boneyard Beer (6th at 24,928), Portland Brewing (9th at 21,804), Breakside Brewery (10th at 20,348) and Fort George Brewery (11th at 18,042).

-- Andre Meunier

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