The company’s principal subsidiary, the U.S. industry leader since 1957 and a leader across the world. Produces more than 100 beers, flavored alcohol and nonalcohol beverages at 12 breweries in the United States.
| Brewery | First Year of Production | Site Size (Acres) |
|---|---|---|
| St. Louis, Mo. | 1852 | 119 |
| Newark, N.J. | 1951 | 88 |
| Los Angeles, Calif. | 1954 | 95 |
| Houston, Texas | 1966 | 136 |
| Columbus, Ohio | 1968 | 258 |
| Jacksonville, Fla. | 1969 | 205 |
| Merrimack, N.H. | 1970 | 294 |
| Williamsburg, Va. | 1972 | 144 |
| Fairfield, Calif. | 1976 | 170 |
| Baldwinsville, N.Y. | 1983 | 370 |
| Fort Collins, Colo. | 1988 | 250 |
| Cartersville, Ga. | 1993 | 250 |
Produces and enhances the incoming quality of raw materials for Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
Fort Collins, Colo.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manages rail/truck transload operation and other properties in St. Louis.
Provides terminal rail-switching services to South St. Louis industries and operates a fleet of insulated beverage railcars and grain hopper cars. Its St. Louis-based trucking subsidiary provides delivery of cans and bottles for Anheuser-Busch and other customers.
Produces cans and lids for Anheuser-Busch, Inc. and U.S. soft-drink companies.
St. Louis, Mo.
Hayward, Calif.
Supplies 100 percent of Anheuser-Busch requirements for liner material for both crowns and closures.
Bridgeton, Mo.
Supplies glass bottles to the Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Houston brewery.
Jacinto City, Texas
Operates resort, residential and commercial properties.
Williamsburg, Va.