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

Last updated: April 8, 2026 11:35 pm
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A Major Beer and Alcohol Distributor Shuts Down, Leaving 514 Employees Jobless

A significant shake-up in Colorado’s alcohol distribution industry has left over 500 workers without jobs as a major beer and alcohol distributor, Eagle Rock Distributing Company, announced the closure of all its operations in the state. For years, Eagle Rock has been a key player in Colorado’s social scene, delivering a wide range of beers, wines, and spirits to local retailers.

However, following its acquisition by industry giant Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, Eagle Rock’s Colorado business is ceasing all operations for good. 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, resulting in the permanent layoff of 514 employees – all Eagle Rock workers in Colorado.

This move marks a significant shift in Colorado’s alcohol distribution landscape and underscores the rapid consolidation happening across the beverage supply chain. Eagle Rock, a family-owned business with roots in Georgia and Colorado, has been a critical link between craft brewers and local alcohol retailers, delivering major beverage brands like Anheuser-Busch premium beers and imported beers.

Impact on Colorado’s Beverage Distribution

The closure of Eagle Rock’s Colorado operations will have a profound impact on how alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are distributed in the state. The shutdown will affect six sites in Monument, Grand Junction, Loveland, Pueblo, Denver/Commerce City, and Durango, leading to job losses across various roles such as CDL drivers, warehouse workers, account managers, sales specialists, logistics staff, and administrative employees.

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

Alcohol distributors like Eagle Rock play a vital role in the U.S. beverage industry by serving as the logistical backbone, handling warehousing, transportation, compliance with state alcohol laws, marketing, and developing retailer relationships.

Industry Transformation and Acquisition

The shutdown of Eagle Rock’s Colorado operations comes amidst a broader transformation in the beverage alcohol industry. Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits, the largest wine and spirits distributor in North America, recently announced the acquisition of Eagle Rock’s Colorado business.

This acquisition will expand Southern Glazer’s portfolio, allowing them to distribute Anheuser-Busch’s full product range in Colorado, including popular brands like Bud Light, Budweiser, Michelob ULTRA, and others. The consolidation in the industry reflects changing consumer preferences, economic stress, and operational challenges.

Consumer Trends and Industry Challenges

The beverage alcohol industry is facing challenges such as inflation, tariffs, and supply chain disruptions, prompting companies to adapt to shifting consumer preferences. Demand for ready-to-drink cocktails, premium spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages is on the rise, while younger consumers are consuming less alcohol overall.

Companies are reevaluating their strategies to align with changing demands and evolving preferences. While Eagle Rock’s Georgia business will continue to operate, the closure of its Colorado operations signifies a broader trend in the industry towards consolidation and adaptation.

This story was originally published by TheStreet on Apr 8, 2026.

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