Salary

Average Salary: $35,000

Expected Lifetime Earnings: $1,461,180


Free beer.

Oh, sorry. Did you want to be paid in something other than beer? Don't worry, you will be. Median annual income for a brewer is around $35,000 per year (source). That number depends largely on the size of the brewery and your level of experience.

 
60,000 barrels of beer on the wall, 60,000 barrels of beer... (Source)

In the brewery biz, people think in barrels—not years. If you're a brewer with 15,000 barrels under your belt, you're probably earning a little more than the median. But if you've been involved in 60,000 barrels, you're looking at around $52,000 per year. And if you're a brewery manager with 60,000 barrels successfully brewed, you could be looking at a huge payday of over $100,000.

Not so fast. New to the profession? First of all, you should be involved with a local workers union, such as the American Brewers Guild or the American Society of Brewing Chemists. And second, you're going to need to grind it out for a while as a grunt worker—entry-level in the brewing business is only about eleven dollars an hour, or about $25,000 yearly (source). 

But hey, free beer.