This is kind of old news, but the full truth of it all just hit me the other day. So when InBev of Belgium bought Budweiser, something interesting happened. Sam Adams became the largest American-owned brewer in America. Yes, Sam Adams! Now, Jim Koch and I have had our share of disagreements, but in the beginning, Jim was one of the little guys taking on the big guys. And even today, Sam is still a craft brewer. And by association, that means a craft brewer is now the #1 American brewer! It seems like a victory for all craft brewers. (Go ahead and disagree in the comment section, Mr. Cedrone.)

So after Bud you have Miller and Coors, which are operated by South African Brewers from the UK and South Africa, and Molson out of Canada, respectively. Pabst -- while an awesome macro -- does not actually own a brewery and only contracts. And it gets even better after Sam. You have Yuengling, Sierra Nevada, and New Belgium! Truly, a new day has dawned. Let's put off that messy distinction between craft breweries and macro-craftbreweries for another day, shall we? The whole list can be found
here.
Top 101. Anheuser-Busch InBev, Belgium
2. MillerCoors Brewing Co., Britain/South Africa/Canada
3. Pabst Brewing Co., Contract MillerCoors
4. Boston Beer Co. (Sam Adams), MA
5. D. G. Yuengling and Son Inc., PA
6. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co., CA
7. Craft Brewers Alliance, Inc. (Redhook), OR
8. New Belgium Brewing Co., CO
9. High Falls Brewing Co. (Dundee, Genesee, etc.), NY
10. Spoetzl Brewery (Shiner), TX