Brewery Merchandise: What Sells in a Taproom
Quick Answer- The merch lineup proven to sell across taproom and online channels.
- Realistic monthly revenue math for small, mid, and destination breweries.
- Seasonal drops and limited editions that drive repeat purchases.
- No inventory, no minimum, US-printed and shipped to every customer.
Brewery merchandise sells when it does three things: it speaks to the brewery brand visually, it offers customers something they want to wear outside the taproom, and it lands in front of them at the right moment (after the first pour, on the way out, or after the visit). Here is the merch lineup that works at breweries from small neighborhood spots to destination craft brands, plus revenue math at each scale.
The Eight-Product Lineup Every Brewery Should Stock
- Brewery logo tee (Bear Grips Airlume Cotton). The volume seller. Retail $28 to $32.
- Brewery logo hoodie (Bear Grips Comfort Soft). The highest-revenue volume item. Retail $52 to $58.
- Embroidered snapback (Richardson Classic Rope Hat or Otto Cap 5-Panel). High-margin add-on. Retail $34 to $38.
- Triblend "Drink Local" tee (Next Level Premium Triblend Crew). The vintage-feel craft beer staple. Retail $36 to $42.
- Womens fitted tee (Bella+Canvas Womens Favorite Tee). Captures female customer purchases. Retail $30 to $34.
- Long sleeve tee (Long Sleeve Cotton Shirt). For fall and winter. Retail $40 to $45.
- Tank top (Bella+Canvas Performance Workout Tank). For summer outdoor taprooms and patio drinking. Retail $30 to $34.
- Crewneck sweatshirt (Champion Unisex Crewneck). The no-hood warm layer at a moderate price. Retail $48 to $52.
Monthly Revenue Math at Three Brewery Sizes
| Brewery Size | Monthly Taproom Visitors | Merch Buyers (3%) | Avg Margin | Monthly Margin |
|---|
| Small neighborhood | 2,000 | 60 | $15 | $900 |
| Mid-size local favorite | 5,000 | 150 | $18 | $2,700 |
| Destination craft brand | 15,000 | 450 | $22 | $9,900 |
Add online sales (out-of-area customers who follow the brewery on social), and seasonal drop campaigns, and annual revenue scales to $15,000 to $150,000+ depending on brand following.
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Seasonal Drops and Limited Editions
The breweries with the strongest merch programs run 4 to 6 seasonal drops per year:
- Anniversary shirt. One-year, five-year, ten-year anniversary editions.
- Seasonal beer release shirts. A shirt tied to the seasonal beer launch (fall pumpkin, winter stout, summer pilsner).
- Collab shirt. A shirt for a brewery collaboration release.
- Holiday drops. Holiday-themed designs that drive Christmas and Fathers Day gift sales.
- Festival or tour shirts. "On Tour 2026" shirts for breweries that travel to festivals.
Each drop is a fresh design on the same shop. No inventory commitment. The successful designs continue to sell, the underperformers quietly archive.
Where to Surface the Merch Inside the Taproom
- QR code on the menu, table tents, or coasters. Customers shop on their phone while they drink.
- Display rack near the bar. Physical samples to handle, with a QR code to order. Pro Shops handles fulfillment and shipping.
- Staff wearing the latest design. The bartender in the new release hoodie sells the design every time a customer asks where they got it.
- Email and social media. Post photos of the latest seasonal drop. Customers who follow the brewery for beer news land in the merch shop.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much can a brewery earn from merch per month?
A small neighborhood brewery with 2,000 monthly taproom visitors and a 3% merch conversion rate clears about $900 per month. A destination craft brand with 15,000 monthly visitors can clear $10,000 per month.
What is the best-selling brewery merch item?
Logo tees are the volume seller. Hoodies generate the most revenue per sale. Embroidered hats are the highest-conversion add-on, attached to 30 to 40 percent of tee and hoodie orders.
How often should a brewery release new merch designs?
Breweries with the strongest merch programs run 4 to 6 seasonal drops per year. Each drop is a fresh design that drives repeat purchases from regulars who collect the brewery shirts.
Does a brewery need to hold merch inventory?
No. With Bear Grips Pro Shops, the brewery sets up the design and customers order individually. Each order prints in a US facility and ships to the customer. No inventory, no fulfillment work, no storage space.
Sarah CaldwellCrossFit and Functional Fitness Coach
Sarah owns a CrossFit affiliate and coaches HYROX teams in her off-hours. She has been in the functional fitness space for nine years and writes about box-life logistics, custom team apparel, and the new wave of hybrid training.
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