Once a great place to work, now just a grind - Anonymous employee Anheuser-Busch Employee Review

2.0
Dec 8, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Decent money and benefits, although InBev eliminated the salaried pension plan soon after it took over in 2008. Nice emphasis on safety and wellness. Free beer and corporate discounts.

Cons

AB InBev is seemingly obsessed with numbers. Every year new performance and budget targets are set so all departments are forced to do more with less money and personnel. All managers are under constant pressure to find ways to save. This has negatively impacted employee morale, the physical condition of the facilties, and product quality. Raises are promised to those who meet their targets but they are unreasonable so hardly anyone does. Lots of competition for promotions, which is the only real way to increase salary. Most of the experienced brewery managers and supervisors left or were forced out due to job eliminations in the 2008 takeover. Replacements are mostly new college hires who practically have to train train themselves and the learning curve is steep. Long hours, weekends working outside your normal department, and rotating shifts are a fact of life. AB once expected their managers to know the jobs of the people they supervised as well as their own and be experts in one or two areas. AB-InBev wants the managers to know just a little bit about everything, This leaves the day to day running of the breweries in the hands of the increasingly disgruntled hourly employees, who have been asked to assume duties formally handled by management with no increase in pay. InBev has forced a complex and rigid facility management system on all the breweries called VPO, one of over 400 acronyms the company uses. The system generates the metrics that drive all decisions which often appear to be obsure and illogical to lower ranked employees. It can seem that top management is more concerned with running the business than they are with making and marketing beer.

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Pros

Pay & Benefits are unbeatable

Cons

Brewery Closed in February 2026

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Anheuser-Busch Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re glad to hear you valued the pay and benefits during your time at AB. We know the brewery closure was a challenging moment, and we deeply appreciate the contributions and dedication of everyone affected. While transitions like this are never easy, we remain committed to supporting our teams and helping employees move forward in their careers. We wish you all the best in your next chapter and truly value the impact you made while part of our team.
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Pros

Great Benefits, Great Coworkers, Cafe at HQ

Cons

Position was eliminated following 10 years of dedicated service, with no transition placement or internal employment opportunities provided. I also don't believe the company knows or understands it's own culture.

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Anheuser-Busch Response
3w
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your 10 years of dedication and contributions to AB. We’re glad to hear you valued the benefits, coworkers, and environment during your time with us. At the same time, we recognize that transitions like position eliminations can be incredibly difficult, and we regret that your experience left you feeling unsupported. Feedback like yours is important and helps us continue evaluating how we support employees through organizational changes while strengthening our culture and retention of top talent. We sincerely appreciate the impact you made during your time at AB and wish you success in your next chapter.
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