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Heilige Scheiße! Beer Institute releases March 2017 domestic tax paid estimate

April 24, 2017Pretty Much a Press Release

floating beer keg You probably paid your taxes this week, and in celebration of the April ickiness of settling up with the government, here is the Beer Institute’s unofficial estimate of domestic tax paid shipments by beer brewers in the United States for March 2017. The March 2017 estimate is 14,945,000 barrels (bbls), a decrease of 2.8 percent versus March 2016 removals of 15,377,000 bbls. Please note that the estimates reflect revised estimates released by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB). Enjoy!

Month 2016 2017 Percent Change Volume Change
January 12,695,534 12,951,000 2.0% 255,466
February 12,941,000 11,724,000 -9.4% -1,217,000
March 15,377,000 14,945,000 -2.8% -432,000
YTD 2017 41,013,534 39,620,000 -3.4% -1,393,534
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