Stroh Brewery Company
Stroh Brewery's 1999 sale to Pabst and Miller ended Detroit's brewing heritage after ambitious acquisition strategy failed. Stroh had bought Schlitz, then expanded further, but couldn't manage the combined company's distribution. Debt from acquisitions overwhelmed operations. The company that had brewed for 150 years was dismembered. Stroh demonstrated that acquiring troubled competitors often creates larger troubled companies.
Key Leaders at Stroh Brewery Company
Peter Stroh
CEO
Key Facts
1850
Founded