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Craft Brew Alliance is a
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brewing company that originally was composed of five beer and cider brands: *
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, founded by Gordon Bowker and Paul Shipman in 1981 in Seattle, Washington; * Widmer Brothers Brewery, founded by brothers Kurt and Rob Widmer in 1984 in Portland, Oregon; * Kona Brewing Company, founded by father and son team Cameron Healy and Spoon Khalsa in 1994 in Kona, Hawaii; * Omission Beer, developed internally in 2012 in Portland, Oregon; and * Square Mile Cider, launched in 2013. Craft Brew describes Kona and Omission as national brands, while the others are regional brands. In addition, Craft Brew launched strategic brewing and distribution partnerships with three other regional companies, whom it acquired outright on October 10, 2018: * Appalachian Mountain Brewery, from Boone, North Carolina; * Cisco Brewing, Inc. from Nantucket, Massachusetts; and * Wynwood Brewing from Miami, Florida. According to the
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, Craft Brew is the ninth largest beer brewing company in the United States, based on 2015 sales volume of 824,400 and an annual working capacity of approximately 1,075,000 barrels."Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. Annual Report For the Fiscal Year Ended: December 31, 2015"
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As of November 2019, Anheuser-Busch InBev has agreed to fully acquire Craft Brew Alliance in 2020. The acquisition started in December 2010, when AB InBev bought 32.2%"10 Craft Beers that Aren't"
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of the business, became the company's distribution partner, was given two seats on its board of directors, and gained special status in the company's board committees. On August 23, 2019, AB InBev paid Craft Brew $20 million instead of exercising a "pay-or-play" option to buy out the rest of Craft Brew Alliance at a price of $24.50 a share (which would have cost about $328 million). As a consequence, shares of Craft Brew dropped more than 20% that day. However, on November 11, 2019, A-B agreed to purchase the rest of Craft Brew for $16.50 a share (about $220 million).


Company history

The company was formed on July 1, 2008, with the merger of
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and Widmer Brothers Brewery. CBA acquired Kona Brewing Company on October 1, 2010. In 2012, CBA launched a new brand called Omission Beer, promoting the beer as specially crafted to remove
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. In 2013, CBA launched a cider - Square Mile Cider, and in 2014 entered into a partnership with The Chive to create KCCO beer under the independent/Chive-owned Resignation Brewery moniker. The company was originally named Craft Brewers Alliance, but changed its name to Craft Brew Alliance on January 12, 2012. As of March 15, 2012, Craft Brew Alliance is publicly traded as . Prior to this date it was publicly traded as HOOK.


Products

The company produces brands such as Redhook, Widmer Brothers Brewing, Omission Beer and several others.brands of company
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Redhook

Redhook was founded in the early 1980s in
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. At first, the brewery was a small shop in the Seattle neighborhood of Ballard. The beers brewed by Redhook include ESB, IPA, Pilsner, Copperhook, and seasonal brews.


Widmer Brothers Brewing

Widmer Brothers brews various beers including their flagship, Hefe American Hefewiezen, Drop Top Amber Ale, Upheaval IPA, Steel Bridge Porter, PDX Pils, various seasonals and 10+ small batch beers on tap at the Brewery on Russell St.


Kona Brewing Company

The Kona Brewing Company was founded in the spring of 1994 and is
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's largest brewery.


Omission Beer

The company's Omission Beer is designed to have low
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content by using a proprietary enzyme to remove gluten from traditional beer ingredients - namely malted barley.


Square Mile Cider Company

Launched in 2013, there are two primary products under this brand - "The Original" which is a traditional hard apple cider; and "Spur & Vine", which is a "hopped apple cider".


Appalachian Mountain Brewery

On December 2, 2014, CBA entered into a strategic partnership agreement with
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-based Appalachian Mountain Brewery (AMB). As part of the partnership, CBA acted as "master distributor" for AMB, allowing their products to ship via the Anheuser-Busch InBev distributor network. CBA had taken an undisclosed, minority stake in AMB. On October 10, 2018, CBA announced that it acquired 100% of the AMB brand, brewery, and pub. The transaction closed November 29, 2018.


Cisco Brewers, Inc.

On September 25, 2015, CBA announced a strategic partnership agreement with Nantucket-based Cisco Brewers. As with previous partner, AMB, CBA acted as "master distributor" for AMB, allowing their products to ship via the Anheuser-Busch InBev distributor network. CBA had taken an undisclosed, minority stake in Cisco Brewers. On October 10, 2018, CBA announced that it had acquired 100% of the Cisco intellectual property assets related to its malt beverage products; Cisco's founders continue to own and operate the Cisco Brewers brewpub properties and retail merchandising, including the original brewery and grounds in Nantucket.


Wynwood Brewing Co.

On December 15, 2016, CBA announced a strategic partnership agreement with Miami, FL-based Wynwood Brewing Co. ("Wynwood"). CBA took a 24.5% stake in Wynwood, valuing the deal at under $30 Million. As with previous partners AMB and Cisco Brewers, CBA acted as "master distributor" for Wynwood, allowing their products to ship via the Anheuser-Busch InBev distributor network. On October 10, 2018, CBA announced that it had acquired the remaining 75.5% of equity in Wynwood, making Wynwood a wholly owned subsidiary of CBA, although Wynwood co-founders Luis Brignoni and his father “Pops” Brignoni would continue to run the operations.


Sustainability initiatives

Through investments in renewable energy, closed-loop systems, and energy intensity, the company is improving their operations and efficiency. The company utilizes
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software at their breweries to access real-time tracking of key performance indicators to help reach sustainability targets.


Officers and directors

On November 21, 2013, the company announced that, effective January 1, 2014, Andy Thomas will take over as the company's new CEO. On May 20, 2015, CBA announced the appointment of Joe Vandersteldt to CFO, along with several other changes at the executive leadership level.


Use of the term "craft brew"

While the company name contains the phrase " craft brew", it does not meet the definition of a craft brewer according to the Brewers Association, due to the percentage stake owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev."That Craft Beer You're Drinking isn't Craft Beer – Do You Care?"
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Report: The Craft Beer Industry's Big Year
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"Brewers Association: Craft Beer is Now a $10 Billion Category"
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The
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defines American craft brewers as "small, independent and traditional", with 'small' defined as an "annual production of 6 million barrels of beer or less", a limit changed in 2011 from 2 million to 6 million to ensure the ongoing inclusion of Boston Beer Company (the producer of the
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brand), "independent" defined as at least 75% owned or controlled by a craft brewer, and "traditional" defined as at least 50% of its volume being all malt beer.


See also

* Brewing in Oregon


References

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