Anheuser-Busch, Marijuana Company To Explore Cannabis Infused Drinks
 
 
 
 
 
 

Anheuser-Busch Teams Up With Marijuana Company To Explore Cannabis Infused Drinks

Anheuser-Busch enters an alliance with Tilray Inc. to research on cannabis infused drinks for the Canadian market. The partnership is Anheuser-Busch’s new endeavor following the legalization of recreational marijuana in October. Both companies will also explore cbd infused drinks and weed drinks, with claims of its healing effects.
/ 01:30 AM January 03, 2019

BUSCH beer, the maker of Budweiser is partnering with medical cannabis company Tilray in a $100 million deal to research cannabis-infused and CBD infused drinks for the Canadian market after the FDA ” Food and Drug Administration” made CBD legal in the united states.

The alliance announced Wednesday is the latest foray by a major beer company into the cannabis business in Canada, which legalized recreational marijuana in October.

Busch Bavarian beer, Anheuser-Busch InBev and Tilray Inc. said each would invest $50 million in the project to study non-alcoholic drinks containing cannabidiol, or CBD, which some claim has calming and healing effects, and THC, the cannabis compound known for its psychoactive effects.

Belgium-based AB InBev, the owner of more than 500 beer brands including Budweiser and Stella Artois, said it will participate in the project through its subsidiary Labatt Breweries of Canada

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“Labatt is committed to staying ahead of emerging consumer trends,” said Labatt Breweries President Kyle Norrington.

British Columbia-based Tilray has products available in 12 countries and operations in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Germany, Latin America, and Portugal.

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Tilray’s shares jumped 15 percent to after-hours training following news of the deal with AB InBev. The company had announced a day earlier that a subsidiary struck a deal with pharmaceutical company Sandoz AG to jointly operate in jurisdictions where cannabis is, or will be, approved for medical purposes.

Shares of AB InBev were little changed.

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Canada has emerged as a world leader in the cannabis industry, which is surging as legalization also expands in the United States.

North American consumer spending on legal cannabis is expected to grow from $9.2 billion in 2017 to $47.3 billion in 2027, according to ArcView Market Research, a cannabis-focused investment firm.

Earlier this month, Marlboro maker Altria Group Inc. invested $1.8 billion for a 45 percent stake in Cronos Group, a Canadian medical and recreational marijuana provider.

In August, wine, liquor, and beer company Constellation Brands announced a $4 billion investment in Canadian pot producer Canopy Growth Corp.

Coca-Cola, Pepsi and Guinness brewer Diageo have said they are closely watching the market for cannabis as it evolves.

January 03, 2019; Updated May 23, 2019.

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