Who owns Elysian Brewing Company?
AB InBev
Anheuser-Busch
Elysian Brewing Company/Parent organizations
What does Elysian beer taste like?
Flavor: “Sweet up front and strongly bitter on the finish. The phenolic shows up on the palate as well. Hops evoke peach, orange, and mango. The beer has some good flavors at its core—the malt character has some nice sweetness, and the hops have some good juice and bitterness.
When did InBev buy Elysian?
2015
2014 that it would spend $24 million to buy New York-based Blue Point Brewing Co. That purchase marked the beginning of AB InBev’s official craft brewer shopping spree….AB’s Craft Beer Shopping Spree.
| Craft Brewer | Year Purchased |
|---|---|
| Blue Point Brewing | Feb. 2014 |
| 10 Barrel Brewing | Nov. 2014 |
| Elysian Brewing | Jan. 2015 |
When did Elysian sell out?
On January 23, 2015, it was announced that Elysian would be sold to Anheuser-Busch. This deal means that Elysian Brewing Company will no longer meet the Brewers Association definition of a “craft brewery”, since full ownership by Anheuser-Busch exceeds the definition’s 25% maximum ownership by a non-craft brewery.
Where can I find an Elysian beer?
Elysian Brewing Company brews many beers, which are only available at their brewpub and restaurant or are sometimes seasonally available on tap in some Seattle pubs.
Who is experienceelysian brewing?
Elysian Brewing opened its first Seattle location in 1996 on Capitol Hill and has been brewing classic and experimental beers ever since. Show Less Earned the Beer Gathering badge!
What happened to Elysian Fields beer?
The company’s largest location, Elysian Fields, was opened in 2006 near CenturyLink Field, which is often busy on game days. In 2011, Elysian expanded its operations with a 35,000-square-foot (3,300 m 2) production-only facility in the Georgetown neighborhood. On January 23, 2015, it was announced that Elysian would be sold to Anheuser-Busch.
What does the Anheuser-Busch deal mean for Elysian Brewing Company?
This deal means that Elysian Brewing Company will no longer meet the Brewers Association definition of a “craft brewery”, since full ownership by Anheuser-Busch exceeds the definition’s 25% maximum ownership by a non-craft brewery.