Two potential buyout deals could be on tap for San Antonio's Alamo Beer Co.
San Antonio's largest craft brewer, Alamo Beer Co., could be under new ownership soon, the Express-News reports. Two potential buyers are weighing a "purchase of all the assets as a going concern,” Alamo Beer bankruptcy attorney William Kingman said during a meeting last Friday of the business' creditors. While he said he wasn't at liberty to reveal the interested parties' names, he added that one planned to visit the brewery last week.
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