OVERVIEW
An examination of the Beverage Products industry's compensation data. This data is backed by ERI's extensive research using industry salary survey data.
Beverage Products Industry's average salary is equal to the US average
Description
Beverage Products
This industry group includes industries involved in breweries and malt beverage production, wineries, distilleries, soft drinks and carbonated water manufacturing, specialty flavoring extracts and flavoring syrups, and other consumer packaged goods in the alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage category.
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Breweries and Malt Beverage Production
Learn MoreEstablishments primarily engaged in manufacturing malt beverages. Sample business functions include ale, beer (alcoholic beverage), breweries, brewers' grain, malt extract, liquors and syrups, near beer, porter (alcoholic beverage), and stout (alcoholic beverage).
Wineries
Learn MoreEstablishments primarily engaged in manufacturing wines, brandy, and brandy spirits. This industry also includes bonded wine cellars which are engaged in blending wines. Sample business functions include brandy, brandy spirits, bonded wine cellars (engaged in blending wines), wine coolers (beverages), and wines
Distilleries
Learn MoreEstablishments primarily engaged in manufacturing alcoholic liquors through distillation, as well as in manufacturing cordials and alcoholic cocktails by blending processes or by mixing liquors with other ingredients. Sample business functions include applejack, alcoholic cocktails, alcoholic cordials, distillers' dried grains and solubles, alcoholic eggnog, ethyl alcohol for medicinal and beverage purposes, gin (alcoholic beverage), grain alcohol for medicinal and beverage purposes, distilled and blended liquors (excluding brandy), and rum.
Soft Drinks and Carbonated Water Manufacturing
Learn MoreEstablishments primarily engaged in manufacturing soft drinks and carbonated waters. Sample business functions include bottled or canned birch beer and root beer, nonalcoholic carbonated beverages, bottled or canned fruit drinks, ginger ale, iced tea, lemonade, carbonated mineral water, soft drinks, and pasteurized water.
Specialty Flavoring Extracts and Flavoring Syrups
Learn MoreEstablishments primarily engaged in manufacturing flavoring extracts, syrups, powders, and related products not elsewhere classified for soda fountain use or the manufacture of soft drinks, as well as colors for bakers' and confectioners' use. Sample business functions include beverage bases, bitters used as flavoring concentrates, burnt sugar used as food color, nonalcoholic cocktail mixes, coffee flavorings and syrups, colors for bakers' and confectioners' use excluding synthetic varieties, nonalcoholic cordials, drink powders and concentrates, flavoring concentrates, and flavoring extracts, pastes, powders, and syrups.
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