Mergers & Acquisitions

Read the latest beer industry financial news and reporting relating to investment, mergers and acquisitions. Explore the biggest deals, as well as what the financial future looks like for breweries in terms of capital availability, deal terms, lending, and the strategic marketplace in order to help shape your planning strategy for the short and medium term.

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Harpoon and Smuttynose Parent Companies Merge to Form Barrel One Collective

Harpoon and Smuttynose Parent Companies Merge to Form Barrel One Collective

Two New England legacy craft houses are merging in a deal that unites 14 brands. The parent companies of Harpoon and Smuttynose – Mass. Bay Brewing Company and FinestKind Brewing, respectively – have merged to form Barrel One Collective, the companies announced today in news first shared with Brewbound.

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DuClaw Brewing Seeks a Buyer

DuClaw Brewing Seeks a Buyer

DuClaw Brewing Co. is officially on the market. The Baltimore, Maryland-based craft brewery today announced that it had retained investment banking firm Equity Partners HG to help identify an investor or buyer for the company.

Brooklyn Brewery Announces Sixth International Joint Venture

Brooklyn Brewery Announces Sixth International Joint Venture

Brooklyn Brewery and Danish brewer Carlsberg have announced yet another international craft brewing partnership — this time in Eastern Europe. The two companies have formed a joint venture with Švyturys Brewery, based in the port city of Klaipėda, Lithuania.

Fort Collins Brewery Sold to Canadian Craft Beer Maker

Fort Collins Brewery Sold to Canadian Craft Beer Maker

Canadian-headquartered Red Truck Beer Company has reached an agreement to acquire Fort Collins Brewery’s (FCB) building and assets from owners Tom, Jan and Tina Peters. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Beer Industry Whacks at Wicked Weed Deal

Beer Industry Whacks at Wicked Weed Deal

The fallout from Wicked Weed’s sale to Anheuser-Busch InBev is still being felt days after the transaction was announced. In the wake of the deal — which will require approval from the U.S. Department of Justice — at least 44 breweries announced they would no longer participate in Wicked Weed’s annual Funkatorium Invitational in Asheville on July 8.