Brewery SEO pricing isn't arbitrary — it reflects the amount of skilled labor required each month. Before comparing quotes, it helps to understand what work actually needs to happen and why some breweries need more of it than others.
Market Competition
A taproom in a small Midwestern city competing against three other breweries has a very different task than one in Portland, Denver, or Asheville, where dozens of craft breweries are all chasing the same 'brewery near me' searches. More competition means more content, more link-building, and more time — which means higher cost.
Scope of Services
Most brewery SEO engagements include some combination of the following:
- Google Business Profile optimization and ongoing management
- On-page SEO for core pages (homepage, taproom page, events, beer menu)
- Local citation building and cleanup (Untappd, Yelp, TripAdvisor, BeerAdvocate)
- Content creation — blog posts, seasonal beer descriptions, event announcements
- Technical SEO — site speed, mobile usability, schema markup for events and menus
- Link acquisition from local press, food publications, and beer media
Not every brewery needs all of this at once. A new taproom might start with GBP optimization and citation cleanup, then layer in content after three months. An established brewery expanding distribution might prioritize content and regional keyword targeting. The scope you need determines the price you should expect.
In-House vs. Fully Outsourced
Some breweries handle their own social media and event announcements but want professional help with technical SEO and local rankings. Hybrid arrangements can reduce monthly cost but require clear handoffs. If your team is writing blog posts but an agency handles everything else, that's a different — and lower — price point than full-service.