FAIRFIELD, Calif. —

Anheuser-Busch is closing its Budweiser plant in Fairfield, a spokesperson with the company confirmed Thursday.

It will be one of three facilities the company plans to close across the country, the company said. The Fairfield plant will close sometime in early 2026, along with the facilities in Newark, New Jersey, and Merrimack, New Hampshire.

Anheuser-Busch said it will offer the 475 full-time employees impacted by the closures positions at its other locations.

With Fairfield's closure, that means the only Budweiser plant in California will be the Los Angeles location.

The abrupt closure comes after Anheuser-Busch in July 2024 announced a $7 million investment for capital infrastructure projects that included updates for the facility's roofing, equipment overh

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