Anheuser-Busch announced plans to invest $7 million in its Fairfield brewery to support ongoing facility improvements, including new roofing, equipment, lighting, and other structural repairs.
According to the brewery, this investment will ensure the facility continues to brew, package, and distribute Anheuser-Busch beer at the highest quality and efficiency.
Although investments are made annually, the last significant announcement was in 2017. “These investments in our Fairfield brewery strengthen capabilities across our entire business to ensure our northern California facility continues to brew the great-tasting, high-quality products that have satisfied drinkers for generations,” said Brendan Whitworth, CEO of Anheuser-Busch.
The Fairfield location, established in 1976, brews over 20 of the company’s brands, including Budweiser, Bud Light, and Big Wave. It employs 254 full-time workers.
Anheuser-Busch has invested nearly $2 billion in facilities nationwide to create and sustain jobs and drive economic prosperity in its operating communities. The brewery operates over 120 facilities across 24 states, including flagship and regional craft breweries and agricultural facilities.