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The craft spirit market is a segment of the spirits industry that focuses on small-batch, artisanal production of distilled spirits. Craft spirits are typically made in small batches, using traditional methods and local ingredients. These spirits are often made with a focus on quality and flavor, rather than mass production. Craft spirits are often made by independent distilleries, which are often family-owned and operated.
The craft spirit market has grown in recent years, as consumers have become more interested in unique, high-quality spirits. This has led to an increase in the number of craft distilleries, as well as an increase in the variety of craft spirits available.
Some of the companies in the craft spirit market include Copper & Kings American Brandy Company, Corsair Distillery, Death's Door Spirits, and High West Distillery. Show Less Read more