Who owns Anchor Brewing?

Answered by Michael Weatherspoon

Anchor is currently owned by Sapporo USA, a subsidiary of Sapporo Holdings Ltd., a well-established company. This acquisition took place in 2017, when Sapporo purchased Anchor Brewing for a significant sum of $85 million. This move was met with curiosity and some skepticism, as Sapporo was founded two decades prior to Anchor and was seen as a company that could uphold the values and products of the iconic San Francisco brewery.

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I have closely followed the ownership changes in the brewing industry, and the acquisition of Anchor Brewing by Sapporo was certainly an interesting development. This purchase highlighted the growing trend of international companies acquiring smaller, independent breweries to expand their product portfolio and gain access to new markets.

Anchor Brewing has a rich history that dates back to 1896 when it was first established in San Francisco. It quickly became known for its innovative brewing techniques and high-quality craft beers, particularly their flagship , Anchor Steam. Over the years, Anchor Brewing played a significant role in the revival of the movement in the United States and became an iconic symbol of American brewing.

When Sapporo acquired Anchor Brewing, there were concerns among craft beer enthusiasts about how this would impact the authenticity and integrity of Anchor's beers. Many feared that the unique character and traditional brewing methods that made Anchor Brewing so beloved would be compromised under new ownership.

However, Sapporo has made efforts to reassure consumers that it intends to preserve Anchor Brewing's legacy and maintain the quality of its beers. In a statement following the acquisition, Sapporo emphasized its commitment to supporting Anchor Brewing's traditional brewing methods and preserving its historic brewery in San Francisco.

Personal experiences in the industry have shown me that ownership changes can indeed have a significant impact on a brewery's operations and products. In some cases, acquisitions by larger companies have resulted in cost-cutting measures, changes to recipes, and a shift away from the craft brewing ethos that made the brewery successful in the first place.

On the other hand, there are instances where larger companies have successfully maintained the identity and quality of the breweries they acquired. These companies recognized the value of the craft beer movement and the loyal customer base that comes with it, and they made a conscious effort to preserve the essence of the acquired brewery.

In the case of Anchor Brewing, time will tell how Sapporo's ownership will shape the future of the brewery. It is crucial that Sapporo stays true to its promise of preserving Anchor Brewing's traditions and values. Craft beer enthusiasts and loyal Anchor fans will be watching closely to see if the authenticity and quality of Anchor's beers remain intact under this new ownership.

As of now, Anchor Brewing is owned by Sapporo USA, a subsidiary of Sapporo Holdings Ltd. The acquisition in 2017 raised questions about the future of Anchor's beers, but Sapporo has expressed its commitment to maintaining the brewery's traditions and quality. Only time will tell how this ownership change will ultimately impact Anchor Brewing and its beloved craft beers.