Shuttered craft brewery exterior with closure signs, empty kegs, and headlines symbolizing North American industry struggles.
Shuttered craft brewery exterior with closure signs, empty kegs, and headlines symbolizing North American industry struggles.
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Craft breweries announce closures across North America

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Several craft breweries in the United States and Canada are closing locations or filing for bankruptcy amid industry challenges. Factors include rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and regulatory issues. These closures highlight broader struggles in the craft beer sector.

The craft beer industry is experiencing a wave of closures and financial difficulties in early 2026. In Nova Scotia, Canada, Danny O’Hearn, co-owner of Nine Locks Brewing Company, expressed worries about the brewery’s future due to the federal government’s 'alcohol escalator' tax hike of two per cent, effective April 1, 2026.

In Idaho, the Ram Restaurant & Brewery in Meridian announced its closure after 22 years, with the last day of operation on Friday, March 6, 2026. The social media post stated, “After 22 great years, the Meridian Ram Restaurant & Brewery will be closing after dinner on Friday, March 6th,” thanking team members and loyal guests. The Boise location will remain open. The Meridian property at 3272 E. Pine Ave. is listed for sale at $3.995 million.

In Ohio, Black Frog Brewery owner Chris Harris announced the closure of the Holland tap room, opened in 2016 after starting in his garage in 2014. A farewell party is planned for March 28, 2026. The Cleveland location, opened in 2025 and described as the city’s first Black-owned brewery, will continue operating under Harris’s son.

In North Carolina, MOBA Beer in Leland, which opened in August 2025 at 9600 Ploof Road, is closing after seven months. Owner Jason “Foz” Fosdick said, “MOBA absolutely loved and enjoyed our time in Leland,” with more announcements possible soon. The brewery has scheduled food trucks and specials through March 7, 2026.

In Florida, Palm Folly Hard Seltzer LLC filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on March 1, 2026, in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Florida, listing assets of $65,423 and liabilities of $1,205,919.44. Gross revenue for 2025 was $272,563.49, down 18 per cent from the previous year. The filing notes no funds for unsecured creditors after expenses.

In British Columbia, Canada, Beard’s Brewing Company in Fort St. John, which began in 2017, is up for sale. Separately, in Australia, Terella Brewing on the Sunshine Coast faces closure due to alleged breaches of the Planning Act, with co-founder Brandt Bamford calling for a council review. A council statement emphasized, “This comes down to fairness and safety,” stressing compliance with rules for approvals, insurance, and traffic management.

These cases reflect industry pressures such as declining demand, higher costs, and changing habits toward non-alcoholic options, as noted in reports on U.S. craft beer challenges.

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X discussions focus on craft brewery closures in Nova Scotia and Ottawa in Canada, and in US locations like Florida (Magic City Brewing bankruptcy) and Buffalo, reflecting broader industry struggles with rising costs and shifting preferences. Sentiments include neutral news sharing by media accounts, concern over small business decline, and political blame on governments from both sides.

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Ottawa's Kichesippi Beer Co. to close March 6 after 16 years amid craft beer woes

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Kichesippi Beer Co., an Ottawa craft brewery opened in 2010, will shut down on March 6 after operating at a loss amid heavy debt, COVID-19 fallout, rising costs and tariffs, and tightening consumer spending. Owner Paul Meek called himself heartbroken over ending what he built as a community hub, amid broader pressures hitting Canada's craft beer sector.

Nova Scotia's craft beer sector, which grew to around 60 breweries in recent years, has shrunk to about 50 in the last two years amid rising costs and operational challenges. The closure of Halifax's 2 Crows Brewing, one of the province's larger operations, highlights the industry's struggles. Brewers point to high fees from the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation as a key barrier to growth.

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Molson Coors has announced plans to shut down Sharp’s Brewery in Rock, Cornwall, by the end of 2026, putting around 50 jobs at risk. The US-based company, which acquired the site in 2011, cited financial unsustainability as the reason. The closure is part of broader restructuring affecting up to 200 positions across its UK and Ireland operations.

Tilray Brands has completed its purchase of Scottish craft brewer BrewDog's UK brewing operations, global brand, intellectual property, and 11 brewpubs for £33 million (~$44 million) following the company's administration. The deal preserves 733 jobs but results in 484 redundancies and the closure of 38 UK bars, with separate talks ongoing for US and Australian assets.

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