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Monster acquires CANarchy, which includes Cigar City & Oskar Blues

Monster CANarchy Aquisition

If you think the beer industry has cycled through every weird style trend or odd business acquisition, think again. Monster Beverage Corp, makers of Monster Energy Drinks has acquired CANarchy, the craft beer collective. CANarchy includes Oskar Blues, Cigar City Brewing, Perrin Brewing, Deep Ellum, and Squatters and Wasatch Brewing

It had been heavily rumored that Monster Beverage had intended to enter the alcoholic beverage industry as early as pre-pandemic 2019. 

The $330 million all-cash deal sees Monster gaining the 6th largest craft brewing company in the United States, with an annual beer volume of nearly 500,000 barrels. In addition, the beverage company gains instant access to all brewery infrastructure, employee expertise, and distribution channels. 

In a press release, vice chairman and co-CEO Hilton Schlosberg of Monster stated,  “The acquisition will provide us with a fully in-place infrastructure, including people, distribution, and licenses, along with alcoholic beverage development expertise and manufacturing capabilities in this industry.”

In 2020 it was also rumored that Monster wanted to make their mark in the hard seltzer market, competing with Coca-Cola’s Topo Chico, and Pepsi’s Hard Mtn Dew, a collaboration with Boston Beer that debuts in the spring. Additionally, Monster was in talks with Constellation about a potential merger as well last year. 

With the purchase of CANarchy, Monster Beverage picks up nationally distributed Wild Basin Hard Seltzer, Cigar City Limeade Seltzer, Ellum Ranch Hard Seltzer, and Rewired Hard Seltzer by Perrin Brewing.

Monster plans to roll out new beverages later this year, testing them regionally before ramping up to national distribution. 

CANarchy will continue to operate independently of Monster Beverage Corp.  

UPDATE:  The Brewer’s Association, the not-for-profit trade organization representing the craft brewing industry, has issued a statement surrounding the purchase of CANarchy this afternoon.

The Brewers Association (BA) is aware of CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective’s pending sale to Monster Beverage. Based on our current information, CANarchy meets the Brewers Association’s craft brewer definition under the ownership of Monster Energy as presently constituted. In this instance, Monster is not a beverage alcohol industry member, so this new ownership structure does not affect CANarchy’s independence in regard to the beverage alcohol industry. The Brewers Association defines small and independent craft brewers as:

  • Small: Annual production of 6 million barrels of beer or less (approximately 3 percent of U.S. annual sales). Beer production is attributed to a brewer according to rules of alternating proprietorships.
  • Independent: Less than 25 percent of the craft brewery is owned or controlled (or equivalent economic interest) by a beverage alcohol industry member that is not itself a craft brewer.
  • Brewer: Has a TTB Brewer’s Notice and makes beer.
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Perrin Brewing Opening In Michigan In ’12

Michigan will see a new craft brewery in 2012 – Perrin Brewing Company.  Perrin will be based in Alpine Township.  They got the zoning go ahead just this past Thursday.

Who: Jared Sper, a 34 year old former Marine Sergeant.  Randy Perrin, owner of Perrin Properties LLC.
The Brewery: 12,000 square foot building located at 5910 Comstock Dr.
Production:  2,000 – 3,000 barrels in 1st year.
The Beer: 12/16oz cans. Recipes to include a Porter, IPA, Wit, & Strong Ale
Distribution:  Limited to Michigan initially

Interestingly, the brewery will have “no secrets.” The recipes will be readily available.  The brewing process and equipment will be available and approachable to the drinker. Especially home brewers.  [MLive]