What's Happening?
Pollyanna Brewing & Distilling has announced the acquisition of Alarmist Brewing, a Chicago-based craft brewery that closed earlier this year. Pollyanna plans to reopen Alarmist's Sauganash taproom and resume production of its popular beers, including
the award-winning Le Jus Hazy IPA. The acquisition includes Alarmist's brewery and taproom facilities, beer brands, and intellectual property. Pollyanna intends to invest in upgrading the facility, expanding its courtyard, and adding a new artisanal pizza kitchen. The reopening is expected by the fourth quarter of this year, with plans to distribute Alarmist beers by Labor Day.
Why It's Important?
This acquisition represents a strategic expansion for Pollyanna Brewing into the Chicago market, allowing it to increase its brewing capacity and geographic reach. The reopening of Alarmist Brewing is significant for the local craft beer scene, which has faced challenges in the post-pandemic market. The move could revitalize the Sauganash neighborhood and support local businesses by attracting more visitors. Additionally, it highlights the trend of consolidation in the craft beer industry as breweries seek to navigate economic pressures and changing consumer preferences.
What's Next?
Pollyanna will focus on upgrading the Alarmist facility and preparing for the reopening. The company plans to reintroduce Alarmist's beers to the market and expand its distribution network. The success of this venture could influence other craft breweries considering similar mergers or acquisitions. The local community and craft beer enthusiasts will likely watch closely to see how Pollyanna integrates Alarmist's offerings into its portfolio and how the reopening impacts the local economy.













