When someone decides they want a pint tonight, they don't scroll through a brewery's Instagram or read a long-form article. They open Google and type 'brewery near me' or 'craft beer taproom [city]'. The businesses that appear in the Map Pack — the three locations Google surfaces above organic results — get the visit. Everyone else is invisible to that customer.
This is why local SEO for breweries is different from general website SEO. Your goal isn't to rank for broad content keywords. Your goal is to appear in Google Maps results at the exact moment someone nearby is ready to make a decision. That requires a specific set of signals that Google uses to evaluate local relevance, proximity, and authority.
Google's local ranking algorithm considers three core factors:
- Relevance — how well your profile and website match what the searcher is looking for
- Distance — how close your taproom is to where the search is happening
- Prominence — how well-known and trusted your brewery appears based on reviews, links, and citations
You can't change your physical location, but you can directly influence relevance and prominence. That's where local SEO work lives. The sections below cover each of the primary levers: Google Business Profile optimization, review management, citation building, and on-site signals like schema markup.
One important framing note: local SEO results for breweries typically take 60 to 120 days to become visible, depending on your starting baseline and market competition. A brewery in a mid-size city with few competitors may see Map Pack movement within 60 days. A taproom in a dense urban market with a dozen established competitors may take longer. Set expectations accordingly before evaluating results.