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Tilray To Buy BrewDog's U.S. Assets In Craft Beer Push

Tilray acquires BrewDog's U.S. brewery and hospitality venues to expand its craft beer footprint and deepen consumer engagement with a regional strategy.

  • On Monday, March 16, 2026, Tilray Brands, Inc. announced the acquisition of BrewDog's U.S. brewery, pub, and hotel assets spanning Ohio, Nevada, and Colorado.
  • Building on recent international deals, Tilray acquired BrewDog's global brand and intellectual property across the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia earlier this month.
  • Tilray Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Irwin D. Simon said the deal strengthens the U.S. beverage platform, with assets fitting "squarely within our brewpub model, creating destination-led venues."
  • Although the agreement preserved 733 jobs in the United Kingdom and Ireland, restructuring resulted in 36 bar closures and around 480 job losses in the UK.
  • Tilray expects to close the transaction in Q4 FY2026, pending customary regulatory approvals, as it integrates the assets into its existing production and distribution network.
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