Breweries aren't restaurants. Your customers search differently, your competition uses different tactics, and your content strategy should reflect that reality.
When someone searches 'brewery near me' or 'IPA taproom in [city],' they're making a different decision than someone searching for dinner reservations. They want to know your beer selection, taproom atmosphere, event calendar, and whether they can bring kids or dogs. They're checking reviews on Untappd and BeerAdvocate alongside Google and Yelp. They're looking for your brewery's story—what makes your beer unique.
Generic restaurant SEO ignores all of this. It chases restaurant keywords, optimizes for table availability, and treats your beer menu as secondary. That's why many breweries invest in SEO and see weak results.
Brewery-specific SEO starts with understanding your local market (are there 5 breweries or 50 in your city?), optimizing for the keywords brewers actually search (beer styles, taproom amenities, event types), and building authority through channels where beer enthusiasts actually hang out (Untappd, BeerAdvocate, industry directories).