As always, my children were put to work on New Year’s Day sorting and counting the bottlecaps I have collected over the previous year. For those who are new to this game, I collect the caps from every bottle opened for drinking at my house and keep them in a big jar. This includes bottles opened by guests, at parties, etc. and were not all consumed by me!
2010 was my first full year without a kegerator, which definitely boosted the number of caps (I also kept track of cans in a spreadsheet and these are included in the numbers below). The total for the year was 756 beers consumed. The brewery breakdown is as follows for all breweries that had ten or more beers consumed:
Homebrew – 16.1%
Schlafly – 15.3%
Bell’s – 8.2% (over 2/3 was Two-Hearted)
Ska – 7.1%
Budvar – 5.5%
Weihenstephaner – 4.6% (all Festbier)
Sierra Nevada – 4.1%
Founder’s – 3.7% (all Red’s Rye, except for a single Breakfast Stout)
Capital – 3.6%
Big Sky – 3.4%
Lagunitas – 2.5%
Southern Tier – 2.2%
Ayinger – 2.1% (all but two were Oktoberfest)
New Glarus – 2.1%
Odell – 2.1% (all St. Lupulin)
New Belgium – 1.4%
Tallgrass – 1.4%
Pedantic aside: Jolly Pumpkin likely would have made the list, near the bottom, but their caps are plain. This year, I’ll be sure to identify them myself.
2010 was definitely the Year of Beer for me. For whatever reason, my wine consumption was much lower than normal, and whisky was negligible until the last couple of months of the year. I was pleasantly surprised to see homebrew already taking the quantity crown since I only resumed brewing part way through the year. I expect its lead to increase in 2011 as I’ve been brewing regularly, and, apparently, drinking my homebrew regularly as well (that hasn’t always been the case). In 2011, I’ll be shooting for better balance between beer, wine and whisky, and overall lower consumption.
Oh, and hey Capital! You see that you clocked in at #9 overall when you’re not distributed within 250 miles of my house? Please get a distributor in St. Louis. I’m far from the only one who would buy a lot, as we have a severe craft lager deficit! My consumption of Budvar would disappear if I could get Capital Pilsner here. Thanks.
Previous Years are here:
Pedantic aside: My kegerator was up and running during ’08 and ’09, so the bottled numbers are much lower than this year.
