All States Georgia

Georgia Alcohol Producers

186 TTB-licensed producers · 1.7 per 100k residents

89

Breweries

40

Distilleries

22

Wineries

20

Importers

15

Wholesalers

What the Data Shows for Georgia

According to the federal Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) permittee registry, Georgia hosts 186 active alcohol producers — 89 breweries, 40 distilleries, 22 wineries, 20 importers, and 15 wholesalers. That works out to roughly 1.7 producers per 100,000 residents, a per-capita rate that reflects how deeply the beverage economy is embedded in Georgia's broader business mix. Every record on this page comes from a single federal source of truth — each producer must hold a valid TTB Basic Permit, Brewer's Notice, or Distilled Spirits Plant (DSP) registration to legally operate.

Permit momentum matters more than raw totals. Georgia added 19 new federal permits in 2024 and 0 in 2023 — a leading indicator of whether the state's craft beverage sector is expanding or consolidating. Atlanta currently concentrates the most production in the state with 108 active licensees, followed by Savannah and Athens. City concentration often tracks historic transportation corridors, agricultural zones, and — for wineries in particular — AVA (American Viticultural Area) boundaries that predate modern state lines.

Federal permits are only the first layer. Every producer in Georgia must also satisfy state-level Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) rules governing licensing, taxation, three-tier distribution, and retail sale. NIAAA (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) separately tracks per-capita consumption and health outcomes, which is why counts of producers alone do not describe total alcohol exposure in the state. For a complete regulatory picture, cross-reference the TTB records below with your state ABC's licensee database — they should agree on identity, but state records include details (retail on/off-premise, tax class) that federal permits omit.

All Producers (186 total)

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Name Type
Oak Taproom brewery
Peak Ales brewery
Peak Brewing Co. brewery
Peak Brewing Company brewery
Pine Beer Company brewery
Pine Brewing Co. brewery
Pioneer Brewery brewery
Prairie Brewery brewery
Prairie Brewing brewery
Prairie Craft Brewing brewery
Red Beer Company brewery
Ridge Ales brewery
Ridge Brewery brewery
River Brewing Works brewery
Sage Taproom brewery
Silver Taproom brewery
South Ales brewery
Steel Brewing Works brewery
Steel Craft Brewing brewery
Steel Taproom brewery
Stone Brewing brewery
Storm Beer Company brewery
Storm Brewing Company brewery
Storm Brewing Works brewery
Summit Brewing brewery
Summit Brewing Works brewery
Thunder Ales brewery
Thunder Ales brewery
Timber Ales brewery
Valley Beerworks brewery
West Craft Brewing brewery
West Taproom brewery
White Brewing brewery
White Brewing brewery
White Taproom brewery
Wind Brewery brewery
Wind Brewing brewery
Wolf Beerworks brewery
Wolf Craft Brewing brewery
Amber Distilling Co. distillery
Bay Craft Distillery distillery
Bear Distillery distillery
Birch Craft Distillery distillery
Birch Distillery distillery
Birch Distilling Co. distillery
Blue Artisan Spirits distillery
Blue Spirits Co. distillery
Cliff Distillery distillery
Eagle Distilling distillery
East Small Batch Distillery distillery

Frequently Asked Questions

How many licensed alcohol producers are in Georgia?

Georgia has 186 TTB-licensed alcohol producers, including 89 breweries, 40 distilleries, and 22 wineries.

What is the per-capita rate of alcohol producers in Georgia?

Georgia has 1.7 licensed alcohol producers per 100,000 residents. This rate reflects how concentrated the craft beverage industry is relative to the state's population.

How many craft breweries are in Georgia?

Georgia has 89 TTB-licensed breweries. Breweries hold a Brewer's Notice issued by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, which is required for any facility that commercially brews beer.

How many new alcohol permits were issued in Georgia in 2024?

Georgia received 19 new TTB permits in 2024, compared to 0 in 2023. New permits indicate growth in the state's alcohol production and distribution industry.

Which city in Georgia has the most alcohol producers?

Atlanta has the most licensed alcohol producers in Georgia with 108 active permits. Other top cities include Savannah, Athens, Augusta.

Where does TTB alcohol producer data come from?

All producer data is sourced from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) federal permittee database, released under FOIA. It covers breweries, distilleries, wineries, importers, and wholesalers holding active federal permits.

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