RE:We bought two more craft beer companies (maybe I missed it?)You may have missed it. We started discussing this from an SEC filing on Dec 19th. Green Flash and Alpine will be brewed/transitioned over to the Sweetwater Colorado 32,500 sq facility. Article below has more deets. It is more products to add to the roster and utilizing our existing facilities makes it an intelligent acquisition.
https://www.goodbeerhunting.com/sightlines/2021/12/20/tilray-owned-sweetwater-expands-cannabis-adjacencies-by-acquiring-green-flash-alpine hevin wrote: MJBizDaily Cannabis Business Info Since 2011 MJBIZCONPODCASTMAGAZINE Get Our Newsletters ADVERTISEMENT By Matt Lamers Home / All U.S. Marijuana producer Tilray buys two more craft beer brands for $5.1 million author profile pictureBy Matt Lamers, International Editor January 11, 2022 - Updated January 11, 2022 SHARE (This story has been updated to note that AB InBev the maker of Budweiser and Tilray ended their partnership.) Marijuana producer Tilray Brands acquired two California craft beer brands in late 2021, Alpine and Green Flash, in a cash and stock deal worth $5.1 million (6.4 million Canadian dollars), according to a new regulatory disclosure. Tilray bought the assets from WC IPA on Dec. 17, 2021, in exchange for 366,308 Tilray shares, worth $3 million, and the rest in cash, according to the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).