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Major alcohol distributor shuts down operations, lays off over 500 workers

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A major shake-up in Colorado’s alcohol distribution industry will leave over 500 workers without jobs, after a major beer and alcohol distributor announced the shutdown of all operations in the state.

For decades, Eagle Rock Distributing Company has been the engine behind Colorado’s social scene, delivering beers, wines, and spirits to the local retailers.

But following a major acquisition by industry giant Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, Eagle Rock’s Colorado business is coming to a permanent halt.

In a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) filed on April 3, the company confirmed that it will shut down all Colorado operations effective June 5, 2026.

The move, described as an asset sale, will result in the permanent layoff of 514 employees, that is, all Eagle Rock workers in Colorado.

The move marks a significant shift in Colorado’s alcohol distribution landscape and highlights the rapid consolidation taking place across the beverage supply chain.

A family-owned business with roots in Georgia and Colorado, Eagle Rock is one of the most recognizable names in beverage distribution. Over the years, they have acted as a critical bridge between craft brewers and local alcohol retailers.

If you have ordered a beer at a Colorado bar or picked up cases at a local store, Eagle Rock probably had a role to play.

This Georgia-based distributor has been responsible for delivering a wide range of major beverage brands, including well-known Anheuser-Busch premium beers such as Busch Light, Budweiser, and Bud Light, as well as imported beers like Hoegaarden and Stella Artois.

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Beyond beer, the company has also helped distribute craft beers, spirits, energy drinks, and wines, operating out of six major hubs in Colorado.

And now with them closing all its Colorado distribution centers, it has the potential to change how alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are distributed in Colorado.

According to the WARN filing, the following 6 sites will be closed:

Monument

Grand Junction

Loveland

Pueblo

Denver/Commerce City

Durango

A wide range of job roles will be affected, including CDL drivers, warehouse workers, account managers, sales specialists, logistics staff, and administrative employees.

Eagle Rock is a major distributor of Anheuser-Busch labels.Shutterstock · Shutterstock

Alcohol distributors play a vital role in the U.S. beverage industry.

Under the country’s three-tier alcohol distribution system, producers such as breweries and wineries are not allowed to sell directly to retailers. Instead, they must rely on wholesale distributors to move products from manufacturers to stores, bars, restaurants, stadiums, and hotels.

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This structure means that distributors like Eagle Rock function as the logistical backbone of the alcohol industry, handling warehousing, transportation, compliance with state alcohol laws, marketing and placement, and developing relationships with retailers.

The shutdown of Eagle Rock’s Colorado operations comes amid a broader transformation across the beverage alcohol industry.

In March, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, the largest wine and spirits distributors in North America, announced that it would acquire Eagle Rock’s Colorado business.

The acquisition marks a significant expansion for the global distributor, adding “high profile brands” to its portfolio that “strategically align with our total beverage strategy,” said Wayne E. Chaplin, President & CEO, Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits.

The company said that this was a “powerful opportunity to distribute Anheuser-Busch’s full product portfolio currently sold in Colorado.”

This includes renowned names like Bud Light, Budweiser, Michelob ULTRA, as well as BeatBox Beverages, NÜTRL Vodka Seltzer, Phorm Energy, and brands from additional suppliers, including Tilray Brands, a leading cannabis-lifestyle packaged goods company.

Whereas, company President, Commercial Sales Mark Chaplin noted that “Eagle Rock’s portfolio and strong presence in Colorado are a natural fit with our strategy and enhance our ability to serve customers and suppliers.”

The alcohol and beverage industry is navigating macroeconomic stress, changing consumer behavior, and rising operational costs. With the overall sector still reeling from the decline in alcohol sales that boomed during the pandemic.

And to battle the changing landscape and preferences, consolidation among distributors is growing. Large national distributors are increasingly acquiring regional operators to expand their geographic reach, strengthen relationships with major beverage brands, and streamline logistics networks.

Southern Glazer already operates in 47 U.S. markets and Canada, supplying wine, spirits, and other beverages to thousands of retail and hospitality locations.

This acquisition will significantly add to its already established portfolio. But it can also lead to job losses as companies restructure existing distribution networks.

The shutdown also reflects broader consumer trends, affecting the industry.

According to a recent Deloitte analysis, the beverage alcohol industry is battling inflation, tariffs, and supply chain disruptions, creating challenges for companies across the sector.

Consumer preferences are shifting in ways, forcing companies to rethink their strategies.

Demand for ready-to-drink cocktails, premium spirits, and non alcoholic beverages is growing, whereas younger consumers are drinking less alcohol overall.

The research suggests that the best strategy to align with changing demands is to evolve with preferences and have a portfolio mix.

Eagle Rock’s Georgia business will continue to operate in full, maintaining its commitments to suppliers

Related: Walmart quietly tackles Tesla and EV owners’ biggest problem

This story was originally published by TheStreet on Apr 8, 2026, where it first appeared in the Employment section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.



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