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Anheuser-Busch sells off 8 brands, including several craft breweries, to cannabis company

The deal sells off several high-profile craft breweries that Anheuser-Busch acquired in the past decade.

ST. LOUIS — Anheuser-Busch Inc. has reached a deal to sell off eight of its brands, including several high-profile craft breweries acquired in the past decade, to a New York company that specializes in cannabis lifestyle products and packaged goods.

The deal between Tilray Brands Inc. and Anheuser-Busch involves A-B transferring ownership of beer brands Shock Top; Colorado-based Breckenridge Brewery; New York-based Blue Point Brewing Company; Seattle-based Redhook Brewery; 10 Barrel Brewing Company of Bend, Oregon; Portland, Oregon-based Widmer Brothers Brewing and Square Mile Cider Company, and San Francisco-based energy drink company HiBall Energy.

Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed in a news release by Tilray, which said the deal will make it the nation's fifth-largest craft beer company, up from ninth place. In addition to its cannabis-related holdings, it also owns several craft beer brands, including SweetWater Brewing Company, Montauk Brewing Company, Alpine Beer Company and Green Flash Brewing Company.

Click here to read the full story from the St. Louis Business Journal.

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