Crowdsourcing Big-Name Beers

Corporate Breweries Tap Beer Enthusiasts for New Recipes

Good news for all the Canadian beer enthusiasts: Big breweries are tapping into the intellectual resource of home brewers in an effort to identify with an ever-changing market. New recipes concocted by beer lovers are making their debut forming a new trend in the industry.

Born of the necessity for the industry to better understand its own target consumer, this phenomenon is catching the attention of beer geeks on a social level. Beer blogs are now under the corporate eye.

Some breweries are even providing an opportunity for home brewers to get their own recipes on store shelves, presenting a wining scenario for both beer drinkers and breweries alike.
Trend Themes
1. Crowdsourced Beer - The trend of big breweries tapping into the expertise of home brewers to create new beer recipes presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the beer industry.
2. Engagement with Beer Enthusiasts - The growing trend of breweries actively engaging with beer enthusiasts through crowdsourcing new recipes opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the beer industry.
3. Social Recognition of Home Brewers - The increasing recognition of home brewers and their recipes by big breweries is a trend that can lead to disruptive innovation within the beer industry.
Industry Implications
1. Beer Brewing - The beer brewing industry can leverage the trend of tapping into the knowledge of home brewers to create unique and innovative beer recipes.
2. Beverage Manufacturing - The beverage manufacturing industry can explore the trend of engaging with beer enthusiasts to crowdsource new recipes and create disruptive innovations in the market.
3. Consumer Products - The consumer products industry can capitalize on the trend of recognizing and promoting home brewers, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation in the beer market.

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