Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. is a craft brewing company that is engaged in brewing, branding and bringing to market American craft beers. The Company operates through two segments: Beer Related operations, which include the brewing operations and related domestic and international beer and cider sales of its Kona, Widmer Brothers, Redhook and Omission beer brands, and Square Mile cider brand, and Pubs operations, which include its approximately five pubs, over four of which are located adjacent to its Beer Related operations, as well as other merchandise sales, and sales of its beers directly to customers. The Company's portfolio of brands includes the Kona Brewing Company, Widmer Brothers Brewing, Redhook Brewery, Omission Beer and Square Mile Cider Company brand families, along with partner brands Appalachian Mountain Brewery, Cisco Brewers and Resignation Brewery. Its brews its beers using hops, malted barley, wheat, rye and other natural traditional and nontraditional ingredients.
Craft Brew Alliance and Anheuser-Busch Announce New and Enhanced Commercial Agreements 4:01 pm ET August 23, 2016 (BusinessWire) Print Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. (CBA) (Nasdaq: BREW) and Anheuser-Busch (AB) announced today a series of new commercial agreements that expand and strengthen the companies' long-term relationship and create new growth opportunities for both companies. The agreements include an amended and extended master distribution agreement, a new contract brewing arrangement, and a new international distribution agreement. Through the agreements, AB will provide additional support and committed resources to accelerate CBA's growth strategy, which includes: strengthening its distinctive portfolio of craft brands; maximizing the potential of Kona Brewing Co. as one of the fastest-growing American craft brands; and optimizing CBA's brewing footprint to drive gross margin expansion and deliver its craft beers to more beer lovers in the U.S. and around the world.
Just more buyers than sellers... nobody wants to sell this yet. When they do however, it'll drop fast.
I bought a starter position last week. Looking to buy at 16 or lower. Hard to figure out potential growth due to inbev but it could be big. Just from what I have read inbev is uping their output on some lines as much as 200%