Justice Department Eyes Beer Giants
Accused of crowding out microbrews
Standard Oil was broken up in 1911. Could the beer industry be next?
A powerful Washington think tank says big beer companies are edging smaller microbreweries out of the market -- and antitrust regulators are paying attention.
The D.C.-based New America Foundation is criticizing Anheuser-Busch Inbev, which is seeking to take control of Grupo Modelo, the maker of favorites like Corona and Modelo Especial. The Justice Department has lately been quizzing industry leaders about a virtual duopoly of the American beer market, with Inbev and its counterpart, Miller Coors, dominating the U.S. beerscape.
In a new report, the think tank argues for stronger state and local controls, all with an eye toward boosting the panoply of American microbrews.
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