Anheuser-Busch Plant Stops Beer Production To Provide Clean Water For Texas And Oklahoma Flood Victims

Anheuser-Busch Plant Stops Beer Production To Provide Clean Water For Texas And Oklahoma Flood Victims

By now, I’m sure all of you have heard plenty about the massive flooding that people in parts of Texas and Oklahoma have recently experienced. It really has, for a lack of a better phrase, fucked everything up. Homes have been destroyed, infrastructure has been damaged, lives have been lost, and some people are completely cut off due to the high water level.

In addition to all that, the flooding has denied many people access to clean water. While many good organizations are out there trying to help as much as they can, there’s one that is, to say the least, very interesting.

An Anheuser-Busch plant in Cartersville, Georgia has halted the production of beer temporarily to can clean drinking water for those affected by the flood.

From 13 News Now:

Instead of making beer, they are canning water. It will be given to the Red Cross, who will then take it to Texas and Oklahoma.

Since this is just a temporary cessation of beer production, you shouldn’t have to worry about finding cases of your favorite beer on the shelves this weekend. A short break like this really shouldn’t affect the overall supply of beer available to the public.

Make all the “that beer is practically water already” jokes you want, but this is a classy move. Good on you, Anheuser-Busch. Respect.

[via 13 News Now]

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  1. DudeBroGuy

    Should just give them beer. It’ll help them forget how fucked everything is from the flooding.

    10 years ago at 10:54 am
  2. Eskimo_Brothers

    I respect the cause but would of appreciated even more if fail Friday was posted already

    10 years ago at 11:18 am
  3. Antebellum_Fratting

    So much respect. An American company forgoing profits to help people is both classy as fuck and socially responsible.

    10 years ago at 11:19 am
    1. Bbn_Cats

      I could be wrong here, but isn’t AB owned by a Belgian company? Not trying to be controversial to your point, just polling the audience…

      10 years ago at 11:49 am
      1. Antebellum_Fratting

        I’m pretty sure it’s a St. Louis based company but they very well could be.

        10 years ago at 11:59 am
      2. hoosiers1976

        AB is a St. Louis based company but got bought out by InBev which is a Belgium company so sadly no longer an American company but classy move nonetheless

        10 years ago at 12:26 pm
      3. luckofthedraw

        However it’s made in America, that money goes to our GDP so doesn’t mean much in the long run.

        10 years ago at 5:11 pm
      4. LCAinMO

        They are a wholly owned subsidiary of Anheuser Busch InBev. While technically they are under the “InBev” umbrella, which basically owns almost every brewery in the modern world, they are still an American Brand.

        10 years ago at 3:01 pm
  4. how_about_a_beer

    Selling water in a beer can would be a solid way to cut off the brother whose to drunk to taste the difference at tailgate. Then again, it be more fun to watch the contrary.

    10 years ago at 11:34 am
  5. Frashton_Kutcher

    It wouldn’t hurt if they sent some to California too. I know it’s California, but there’s some people hurting there too.

    10 years ago at 11:34 am