Locally-Inspired Breweries

This Craft Beer Brewery Takes Inspiration from the Neighborhood

La Brasserie de la Goutte d'Or is a charming craft beer brewery in Paris, and quite a unique one at that, since it was the first of its kind to produce and sell its own brews. Taking cues from the vibrant multicultural neighborhood, each brew is inspired and named after Parisian streets like Chateau rouge, Charbonnière, Ernestine and Myrha.

The brewery strikes a balance between offering sophisticated and offbeat brews, making sure that there is something for everyone to enjoy. The all-natural ingredients are extremely fresh and sourced from local markets and the preservation process keeps them unpasteurized and unfiltered. The time and care that goes into crafting these unique brews make them comparable to fine wine.
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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2. Local Sourcing Industry - The trend of hyperlocal sourcing presents opportunities for suppliers and farmers to provide fresh ingredients to breweries.
3. Hospitality Industry - Restaurants, bars, and hotels can showcase locally-inspired brews to create unique experiences for customers and capitalize on the craft beer trend.

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