Current Weather
The Spy FM

Move Over Moonshine, Oklahoma’s Beer Buzz is Now a ‘Boom’

Filed by KOSU News in State Impact.
October 19, 2012

nitrodog / flickr

Moonshining might be on the rise in Oklahoma, but legal liquor also appears to be surging.

And while the rise in outlaw alcohol in southeastern parts of the state is tied to high unemployment and pronounced poverty, Oklahoma’s craft beer boom is symptom of craftsmanship and local pride.

Boutique brewers in Krebs, Oklahoma City and Tulsa are bringing in awards, expanding operations, and exporting to big city markets like Dallas, the Tulsa World’s Nicole Marhsall Middleton reports:

The “buy local” movement has also driven the craft beer industry, where building relationships and “meeting the guy who makes the beer,” is a strong selling point, Wes Alexander of Tulsa’s Marshall Brewing tells the paper. Marshall beer launched during the recession yet prospered because consumers took a look at what they had in their pockets and demanded quality in return.

Choc Beer in Krebs produced about 3,000 barrels of beer this year, the World reports. Oklahoma City’s COOP Ale Works has doubled sales almost every year since they started production in 2009, and now produces about 3,000 barrels a year. And “Marshall expects to sell 4,000 barrels this year,” the paper reports.

The brewing business is booming, and the beer makers are starting to realize their impact on local economies. Brewers see the potential, the World reports, and are organizing themselves to leverage their community clout to influence state policy:

One such change was the goal of a legislative measure that died in March. The bill would have allowed a total of 10 ounces of free samples per visitor per day.

It made it through the committee process with the support of the Appropriations & Budget committee, and it had no objections from the Oklahoma Alcohol Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE). But it wasn’t given a floor vote by the House of Representatives, killing the bill.

Powered by WPeMatico

Leave a Reply

12AM to 5AM The Spy

The Spy

An eclectic mix of the Spy's library of more than 10,000 songs curated by Ferris O'Brien.

Listen Live Now!

5AM to 9AM Morning Edition

Morning Edition

For more than two decades, NPR's Morning Edition has prepared listeners for the day ahead with two hours of up-to-the-minute news, background analysis, commentary, and coverage of arts and sports.

View the program guide!

9AM to 10AM The Takeaway

The Takeaway

A fresh alternative in morning news, "The Takeaway" provides a breadth and depth of world, national and regional news coverage that is unprecedented in public media.

View the program guide!

Upcoming Events in your area (Submit your event today!)

Streaming audio and podcasts

Stream KOSU on your smartphone

Phone Streaming

SmartPhone listening options on this page are intended for many iPhones, Blackberries, etc. with low-cost software applications available to listen to our full-time web streams, both News on KOSU-1 and Classical on KOSU-2.

Learn more about our complete range of streaming services

170 Million Americans for Public Broadcasting - Save Your Station.