Big Beer is hungry. And it just gobbled up another Pacific Northwest craft brewery. According to New School Beer, Anheuser-Busch InBev has purchased Seattle’s Elysian Brewing, as well as its brew pubs in Seattle.ย The international beverage company announced its acquisition of Bend-based 10 Barrel Brewing in November.ย
Here’s the official press release:
Anheuser-Busch today announced it has agreed to purchase Elysian Brewing Company, based in Seattle, Washington. For nearly 20 years, Elysian has brewed an award-winning portfolio of beers, including Immortal IPA and some of the industryโs most innovative and sophisticated brands.
โFor two decades, weโve welcomed guests into our brewpubs and served them creative and impeccably crafted beers,โ said Joe Bisacca, Elysian โCEO and co-founder, who will continue with Elysian along with his partners, Dick Cantwell and David Buhler. โAfter a lot of hard work, weโve grown from one Seattle brewpub to four pub locations and a production brewery. With the support of Anheuser-Busch, we will build on past successes and share our beers with more beer lovers moving forward.โ
Dick Cantwell, Elysian co-founder and Head Brewer added, โThroughout our journey weโve been focused on brewing a portfolio of both classic and groundbreaking beers and supporting innovation and camaraderie in the beer industry through collaboration and experimentation. By joining with Anheuser-Busch weโll be able to take the next steps to bring that energy and commitment to a larger audience.โ
Elysian sold more than 50,000 barrels of beer in 2014, with Immortal IPA accounting for more than a quarter of the companyโs total volume.
โElysianโs story includes everything we look for in a partner,โ said Andy Goeler, CEO, Craft, Anheuser-Busch. โThe team has spent their careers brewing distinctive beers in the thriving West Coast beer community and building unique venues that celebrate beer. As the fastest growing brewer in Washington, their recipe is working. Elysianโs brands are an important addition to our high-end beer portfolio, and we look forward to working together.โ
In addition to the Seattle Airport Way brewery, the acquisition includes the companyโs four Seattle brewpubs, Elysian Capitol Hill, Elysian Tangletown, Elysian Fields and Elysian BAR.
Anheuser-Buschโs purchase of Elysian is expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2015. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
What’s your take on the sale?
This article appears in Jan 21-28, 2015.








I wonder if they’ll change the tag line for their Loser Pale Ale. “Corporate Beer Still Sucks”