Frequently Asked Questions

US Craft Beer

  • What are the top US craft beer regions and why are they famous?
    Vermont, California, Colorado, and Oregon lead American craft beer innovation. Vermont excels in hazy IPAs and barrel-aged stouts, California pioneered West Coast IPAs, Colorado dominates imperial stouts, and Oregon is known for balanced pale ales and experimental styles. Each region reflects its brewing culture and access to unique ingredients.
  • Which breweries are considered the 'white whale' of US craft beer collecting?
    Hill Farmstead, Side Project, Toppling Goliath, Anchorage Brewing, and Half Acre are the most coveted. These producers release extremely limited quantities, rarely distribute widely, and command premium secondary market prices. Their beers often sell out within hours and are highly sought by serious collectors worldwide.
  • Why are Imperial Stouts and Hazy IPAs so dominant in American craft beer?
    Imperial Stouts showcase breweries' barrel-aging expertise and complexity, while Hazy IPAs revolutionized the IPA category with juicy, aromatic profiles using modern hop varieties. Both styles allow brewers to experiment boldly and justify premium pricing, making them flagship releases for top producers.
  • How do allocation and lottery systems work for rare US craft releases?
    Top breweries limit purchases through lotteries, raffles, or allocation systems to ensure fair access and prevent reselling. Customers enter drawings or register accounts, then winners are selected randomly or by residency. This system reflects extreme demand and the scarcity of production at elite breweries.
  • Where can I buy hard-to-find American craft beer from Switzerland?
    Specialized Swiss retailers like winesandspirits.ch source rare US craft beers through established distribution networks and direct relationships with breweries. They carefully curate selections of allocated releases and limited editions, offering access to sought-after producers that rarely export to Europe.