Brewery outreach lists from live Maps data
Taproom traffic, distribution ambitions, and event calendars decide who converts from Maps on a Friday night. Breweries with taproom hours, beer-list cues, and recent visit reviews book differently than a distributor warehouse pin with no public tasting room. NotiQ turns those Google Maps listings into contactable brewery leads.
Category filters, review proof, and outreach angles tuned to breweries.
Who this list is for
- Draft equipment and packaging suppliers targeting taproom operators
- Food-truck and event partners filling private-event calendars
- Tourism boards and local agencies selling taproom and private-event campaigns
- Beverage distributors scouting production shops scaling beyond the taproom
Example searches for breweries
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Brewery in Denver with 4.5+ rating and website
Brewery in Austin with taproom and 100+ reviews
Brewery in Portland offering private events rated 4.6+
Brewery in Asheville with food truck partners
Brewery in San Diego with phone and tasting room hours
What to filter for on Google Maps
Use the Brewery category, keep taproom or tasting room language, and drop warehouse-only listings with no patio or pour photos.
Exclude: Warehouse-only listings with no patio or pour photos.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit breweries
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how breweries buy and operate.
- 1Pitch private-event calendars for taprooms underbooked midweek.
- 2Offer tourism and neighborhood partnership kits for breweries near hotels.
- 3Sell packaging and draft-system intros for shops scaling distribution.
- 4Target review-response playbooks focused on wait, parking, and service themes.
Campaign example
Taproom brewery list, mountain metros
Prompt
Brewery in Denver CO with 4.5+ stars, website, and taproom
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Maps leads
Local breweries matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A visit-ready Brewery list for suppliers, tourism partners, or private-event SEM—not a distributor warehouse dump.
FAQs about breweries leads
How do taproom breweries differ from production-only facilities on Maps?+
Brewery listings with taprooms cite hours, patio, and visit reviews. Production-only sites often lack public tasting cues—filter for taproom language when you sell visitor traffic.
Can I filter for private events or food service?+
Add private events or kitchen language and confirm via website before outreach.
Should I include brewpubs and beer bars?+
Only if your offer fits. Stick to Brewery for producers with taprooms; run bars separately for on-premise retail.
What review themes matter for brewery outreach?+
Beer quality, service speed, and parking or patio comfort. Chronic wait or parking complaints need a different pitch than spots praised for atmosphere.
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