Who owns Elysian beer?

Answered by Marvin Richey

Elysian Brewery, a long-standing craft brewery in Seattle, is now owned by Anheuser-Busch, the maker of Budweiser and other mass-produced beers. This acquisition by Anheuser-Busch comes as no surprise, as they have been steadily buying up craft breweries in recent years. As a sommelier and brewer, I have mixed feelings about this development.

On one hand, it's a testament to the success and quality of Elysian Brewery that a giant like Anheuser-Busch would want to acquire them. It shows that the movement has made a significant impact and that smaller, independent breweries are being recognized for their innovation and craftsmanship. It's also an opportunity for Elysian to increase their distribution and reach a wider audience.

However, there is also a sense of loss for the craft community. Elysian Brewery has been a staple in the Seattle craft beer scene for over 20 years, and many loyal fans and supporters feel a sense of betrayal that their beloved local brewery is now owned by a corporate giant. There is concern that the focus on quality and creativity may be compromised in favor of mass production and profit margins.

I have personally had the pleasure of visiting Elysian Brewery and trying their beers. The atmosphere was lively and welcoming, and the beers were exceptional. Each beer had its own unique flavor profile, showcasing the skill and passion of the brewers. It's disheartening to think that this craft brewery, with its individuality and local charm, may lose some of its essence under the ownership of Anheuser-Busch.

Anheuser-Busch currently holds a 47.2 percent share of the U.S. beer market, which is a staggering amount of influence. This acquisition of Elysian Brewery adds to their already extensive portfolio of craft breweries, which includes brands like Goose Island and Blue Point Company. While Anheuser-Busch claims to support the craft beer movement and maintain the integrity of the acquired breweries, there is always a concern that the desire for mass appeal and profit may overshadow the craftsmanship and creativity that made these breweries successful in the first place.

Elysian Brewery is now owned by Anheuser-Busch. This acquisition highlights the growing influence of large corporations in the craft beer industry and raises questions about the future of independent breweries. While it may provide opportunities for increased distribution and exposure, there is also a sense of loss for the unique character and individuality of Elysian Brewery. Only time will tell how this acquisition will impact the craft beer community as a whole.