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Mon 21st Dec 2015 - AB InBev acquires Camden Town Brewery |
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AB InBev acquires Camden Town Brewery: Camden Town Brewery has been acquired by the world’s largest brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev). The craft brewer, which produces its Camden Hells lager and Camden Pale Ale from its Kentish Town base, revealed the acquisition and said it will “pave the way for further growth and expansion”. The tie-up comes just weeks after it was announced that AB InBev is considering selling off another London craft brewer, Meantime, if its £70bn takeover of Meantime owner SABMiller comes off. Camden Town said becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of AB InBev would support the company’s plan to build a second brewery in the capital. It recently raised more than £2.75m in an equity crowdfunding campaign on Crowdcube, surpassing a £1.5m target, to fund expansion. Founder Jasper Cuppaidge said: “AB InBev is going to be our strategic partner, helping us maintain the character and quality of our beers, while giving us access to the investment we need to drive Camden to being ever more successful at home and abroad.” Iain Newell, European director of specialities and craft at AB InBev, added: “Camden Town is a creative business with a great range of brands that will complement our existing portfolio. We will support their ambitious plans for the future, using our expertise and global distribution network to help them get their great beer to more people.” Neither company provided financial details of the deal, which is expected to close by January 7. Camden Town started production in 2010 and now has a team of 95, who helped sell a total of 12 million pints so far this year. Its beers are available in over 1,000 pubs, bars, restaurants and retailers across Britain, as well in Sweden, Australia and Japan.
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