Here in Western NY craft breweries are still popping up all over the place. The one's that put out a quality product and provide a quality service will not only survive, but thrive. I am the perfect example of patron for the sustained prosperity of these places. I am as cheap as they come. I will gladly fork over $5-6 a pint for a quality craft beer rather than $4 for a BMC. I see the craft beer as a value added product. I enjoy it enough more to pony up the extra $$$. The other big factor here is that the Micro-brewery tasting rooms seem to attract a totally different crowd. While the bars still attract a dwindling number of rowdy 21-25 year old, loud, heavy drinking houligans, the micro's seem to attract a much more mature, and affluent crowd. Paying not just for the better beer, but also for the atmosphere of the micro.
5 years ago I asked the owner of the local bar to put in one of the local IPA's and was told that there was no way the bar would take out a BMC from one of their taps and replace it with a trendy IPA from some two bit brewery. Now that same bar, in order to compete with the several new and upcoming micro breweries tasting rooms, has several new taps with local craft beers flowing from them. The owner told me it was the best move he has ever made.
Meanwhile, two of the area micro breweries are closing, they made mediocre beers, at best, and did nothing to draw in the numbers that are needed to be profitable.
I see the bubble growing here in my area, and don't see it bursting any time soon. The economy is trending upward and people have more disposable cash to spend on entertaining themselves. More and more are spending it at micros.