Not all at. Everyone knows that our Beers are the only ones worth drinking in this universe (Plzeňský Prazdroj was developed by a Bavarian brewer - just in case anyone would like to argue).
Craft beers are a fad. Just like "artisan" soaps. If you take a well made industrial Bier (ie one made by a traditional German brewery not owned by InterbrewAmBe or its likes), it will be superior to most craft beers in terms of consistency. Yes, at this point in time, people enjoy the odd strange tasting beer. And that's all right. We recently ordered 50 craft ales from the US over the internet, and they weren't bad at all. Do I trust them? To a certain degree, yes.
But here's the kicker: Right now, you can put almost anything from any source into a US "artisan" soap. Anything. Do I trust soaps out of Texas? Absolutely, emphatically, resoundingly not. At that price point, and with the tastable presence of super cheap fragrance mixtures almost guaranteed to have emanated from the Chinese equivalent of IG Farben, no, I do not trust these products. Add to that the rather strange, and allegedly accidental, mislabelling of their Cowcum butter stuff, and you have a compelling reason to cheer on the FDA for their endeavour. Cyanide, anyone?