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Beer Institute releases February 2021 domestic tax paid estimate, updates 2020 estimates

March 25, 2021Pretty Much a Press Release

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Yesterday, the trade org called the Beer Institute published an unofficial estimate of domestic tax paid shipments by beer brewers for February 2021. The February 2021 estimate is 11,625,000 bbls, an increase of 2.6 percent compared to February 2020 removals of 11,325,000 bbls. The Beer Institute will continue to revise its 2020 estimates as the TTB continues to update its data. Here we go…

Domestic Tax Paid — TTB
(31 Gallon Barrels)

Month20192020Percent ChangeVolume Change
January12,433,51312,423,000-0.1%-10,513
February11,430,82911,325,000-0.9%-105,829
March14,512,34714,533,0000.1%20,653
April14,233,05013,437,000-5.6%-796,050
May15,224,61913,774,000-9.5%-1,450,619
June15,878,05916,216,0002.1%337,941
July14,885,48415,385,0003.4%499,516
August14,369,81615,045,0004.7%675,184
September14,851,54115,603,0005.1%751,459
October13,200,02813,521,0002.4%320,972
November12,421,00012,640,0001.8%219,000
December13,825,00013,800,000-0.2%-25,000
YTD167,265,286167,702,0000.3%436,714
Domestic Tax Paid – TTB
(31 Gallon Barrels)
Month20202021Percent ChangeVolume Change
January12,423,00012,725,0002.4%302,000
February11,325,00011,625,0002.6%300,000
YTD23,748,00024,350,0002.5%602,000
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Beer Institute reports 2.6% decline in May 2025 beer shipments
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Beer Institute’s February 2025 taxable removals estimate: down nearly 15% from last year
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Beer Institute releases January 2025 taxable removals estimate report

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