As the combination of the world's two biggest beermakers moves closer to completion, craft brewers remain worried about the implications of competing against an even larger rival.
The merger of Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller, announced last fall, has already gained antitrust approval from the European Union, Australia and other countries. Regulatory approval in the United States is drawing near, according to Reuters. If the sale is finalized, Belgium-based A-B InBev would control about 29 percent of beer sold worldwide.