Website Design for Breweries, Taprooms, Pubs, and Beverage Brands

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Your website is the online front door to your brewery. Before anyone has the chance to enter, they’ve had the opportunity to judge your brand on what they see on your website. A slow, outdated or hard-to-find website tells people your brewery isn’t worth a visit. On the other hand, a fast, lovely, and well-organized website will demonstrate your care for quality.

BEERSOFT designs AI and SEO-friendly websites for breweries, taprooms, brewpubs, and beverage brands across the US and Canada. Conversion-optimized websites that look great and load fast. We build websites for real people and optimize them for Google and AI search engines so they can actually find you.

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76
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of consumers check a business online before visiting in person.
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94
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of first impressions are design-related.
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46
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of all Google searches have local intent - is your brewery showing up?
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9,700
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craft breweries in the US and 1,300+ in Canada are competing for attention.
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Why Breweries, Taprooms, and Brewpubs Need a Professional Website

First Impressions Happen Online

If your website looks dated, loads slow, or breaks on mobile, they will assume your brewery is the same. A sharp website shows you take quality seriously - from your beer to your brand.

Your Website Works When You Don’t

Your taproom closes. Your website works 24/7. While your doors are closed, people can be searching "breweries near me," checking your hours, scrolling your beer list, deciding whether to visit. A good website builds trust.

Facebook Pages Aren’t Enough

Plenty of small breweries rely on Facebook as their only online footprint. The problem with that is that Facebook does not rank on Google, is not recommended by AI, and Facebook is not something you own, whereas your site is. Facebook can become a part of your marketing tools, but it does not replace it.

AI Search Needs a Website

When someone asks ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, Meta AI or Perplexity for "best craft brewery in Austin," AI pulls information about microbreweries, pubs, taproom from websites - not Facebook. Having no website means you are missing out on AI visibility. BEERSOFT builds brewery websites that AI tools can actually read and recommend.
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How We Design Websites for Breweries and Taprooms

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What Your Brewery Website Must Include

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We Learn Your Story

Every brewery, tap room, or brewpub has a story to tell. We start by talking to the founders. We find out things like the reasons you started your brewery, what you did before starting the brewery, and the things you believe about craft beer that others might disagree with. We discuss the feedback you receive from customers and what keeps your loyal customers coming back. The best positioning is usually hiding in answers you’ve never thought to share.

We Research Your Market

Your positioning has to work in the context of your specific craft beer market. We analyze competing breweries and taprooms in your area - what positions have they claimed, where are the gaps? We map opportunities specific to your region in the US or Canada and identify the open territory your brewery can own.

We Find Your Differentiation

We identify every possible point of difference - your brewing style, your founders’ backgrounds, your taproom location, your brewpub vibe, your community involvement, your beer philosophy. Then we pressure-test each one: Is it true? Is it relevant to craft beer customers? Is it different from competing breweries? Can you own it long-term?

We Sharpen and Activate

The best positioning fits in one sentence. We take the winning direction and sharpen it until it’s impossible to misunderstand. Then we help your brewery bring it to life - through brand voice guides, staff training, content strategy, and integration across every touchpoint where craft beer customers find you.

Your Brewery Website in a Competitive Market

The craft beer industry is tougher than ever. In 2024, the Brewers Association reported the first net decline in US breweries since 2005 - 529 closures against 430 openings. In Canada, 1,300+ breweries fight for attention in a market one-tenth the size.

Your website can’t just exist. It has to perform. Show up on Google. Appear in AI recommendations. Convert visitors the moment they land.

Too many breweries treat their site as an afterthought - something they built years ago and forgot. Meanwhile, competitors are investing in fast, modern, optimized sites that capture the customers you’re missing.

BEERSOFT builds brewery websites for today’s market - visible on Google, readable by AI, built to turn clicks into taproom visits.

Why choose BEERSOFT for your brewery’s website design?

Most agencies build pretty sites that don’t perform. They don’t get craft beer culture, taproom operations, or what brewery customers actually need. BEERSOFT is different - many of us have worked in beer and beverage. We know what craft beer drinkers look for, and we build sites that deliver.

BEERSOFT is the marketing division of Drupfan, a 60-person software development company. Designers, developers, SEO specialists - all in-house. No freelancers, no outsourcing, no templates.

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Custom design reflecting your brand
Technical expertise from a software dev team
SEO and AI optimization from the start
A partner who understands craft beer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is brand positioning for breweries and taprooms?

Brand positioning is when you determine and define what sets a particular taproom, brewpub, and brewery apart, and why craft beer consumers would rather have a beer at your brewery rather than a different brewery that is similarly positioned in the market. Effective positioning answers the question: "Why should a customer buy at our establishment as opposed to another?"

Why does my brewery need a brand strategy?

Because "we make good beer" isn’t a strategy. Every brewery makes good beer. Strategy defines who your taproom is for, what your brewpub stands for, and how you’re different from the 9,700+ craft breweries in the US or 1,300+ in Canada. Without strategy, you’re just hoping customers find you.

What’s the difference between brand positioning and branding?

Branding is the visual stuff - logo, colors, fonts, packaging. Positioning is the strategic foundation underneath it. Positioning defines what your brewery brand means. Branding expresses it visually. BEERSOFT focuses on positioning first because a beautiful logo on a confused identity is still confused.

How is brewery positioning different from a mission statement?

Mission statements are internal - they describe what your brewery is trying to do. Positioning is external - it describes what you want craft beer customers to think and feel about your taproom. Mission statements end up generic. Positioning has to be specific: "The only brewery in Austin focused entirely on lagers."

What does BEERSOFT’s positioning process look like?

Our process has 4 steps: Learn Your Story (founder interviews, internal conversations), Research Your Market (competitive analysis, perception research), Find What Makes You Different (pressure testing statements of differentiation), and Sharpen and Activate (strategy language and execution). This process takes us 4-8 weeks.

What questions do you ask brewery owners during discovery?

We ask why you started, what you were doing before, what moment made you open a taproom or brewpub. We ask what you believe about craft beer that others might disagree with. We ask what customers say, what keeps regulars coming back, and what your team notices that you take for granted.

Can positioning help my brewery rank on Google and AI search?

Absolutely. Clear positioning shapes your content, which shapes how Google and AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews understand and recommend your taproom. If your positioning is "the best IPA brewery in Denver," that focus drives content that ranks. Vague positioning creates vague content.

How do I know if my brewery has a positioning problem?

Can you describe what makes your brewery different in one sentence? Do craft beer customers describe you the same way you describe yourself? When people recommend your taproom, what do they say? If answers are vague or "they make good beer," you have a positioning problem.

What if my brewery doesn’t have a unique story?

Every brewery, taproom, and brewpub has a story. Often times it’s hidden behind things you take for granted. BEERSOFT’s discovery process finds the authentic positioning that’s already there. We’ve never met a brewery without a story worth telling.

Is brand positioning only for new breweries?

No. Established breweries often need positioning more than new ones. Over time, brands drift. What made your taproom different five years ago might not be relevant now. BEERSOFT helps established breweries in the US and Canada sharpen positioning without losing the equity they’ve built.

How does positioning affect my taproom experience?

Positioning should be felt as well as seen. "If the position of the brewery is the neighborhood gathering spot, then the taproom should feel inviting, the staff should be able to know their regulars by name, and the events should be things that serve the neighborhood." Positioning is a filter for every decision.

Can positioning help with brewery events?

Yes. If your brewery is "the experimental beer destination," events will be centered around tap takeovers and limited releases. If it’s "the family-friendly brewpub," events will be centered around kid-friendly days or community fundraisers. "Positioning" gives your craft beer brand direction on what to do and not do.

How does positioning work with social media for breweries?

Positioning gives your content a consistent voice. Instead of random beer photos on Facebook and Instagram, you’re telling a coherent story. Your social media, Reddit engagement, email, and website all communicate the same idea - making every piece of craft beer content work harder.

What if competing breweries copy my positioning?

True positioning is hard to copy because it’s rooted in your specific story, team, location, and history. A competitor can claim "the neighborhood spot," but if your taproom has been building that position for years, craft beer customers will know the difference.

How do I communicate positioning to my taproom staff?

BEERSOFT develops positioning in language your team can use - not abstract jargon. We create brand voice guides and staff training frameworks that help everyone from bartenders to social media managers communicate your craft beer brand consistently.

Does positioning help with distributor relationships?

Yes. Distributors work with dozens of breweries. Clear positioning helps you stand out. "The only brewery in Ohio focused on session beers" is memorable. "We make quality craft beer" is forgettable. BEERSOFT helps breweries craft positioning that works for B2B, not just consumer marketing.

What’s the ROI of brand positioning for a brewery?

Positioning is a foundation that makes everything else more effective. Taprooms and brewpubs with clear positioning see higher retention, more word-of-mouth, better content performance, stronger search rankings. The ROI shows up across every part of your craft beer business.

Can BEERSOFT execute the strategy, or just develop it?

Both. BEERSOFT develops positioning and executes through content marketing, SEO, AI optimization, social media, and website development. We’re not consultants who hand you a document. We’re a partner that builds your craft beer brand across every channel.

Why should breweries invest in positioning now?

The craft beer market is only getting more crowded. The breweries and taprooms that survive will be the ones customers remember - not the ones making the best beer, but the ones with the clearest position. BEERSOFT helps breweries in the US and Canada claim their position before a competitor does.

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