See:
http://www.homebrewwest.ie/a-z-of-craft-beers----that-arent-actually-craft-beers-january-2014-324-c.asp
Most of those were not that great or have turned out that way (Pyramid is a great example)
I'm kind of sad about Kona, thankfully their beers are still delicious (Pipeline Porter is one of my faves)
Why do they mention Unibroue twice? Once to give out that they used to be owned by Sleemanns (a decade ago!) and again to give out about their being owned by Sapporo - which isn't exactly a secret. I quite liked their beers, and its a shame they don't have any distribution over here.
Ever see bertisevil.com ?
Just been in Oz and drank a rake of Fat Yak pale ale. Great beer! although all beers here are served near freezing temp. All pale ales from the locals. IPA from the US imports.
CBA breweries are a tricky case - the 1/3 ownership stake by AB-InBev gives them access to Bud's distribution network, but they are still run by the same people who founded them 30 years ago and seemingly left to their own devices. RedHook and Widmer Bros. don't brew the most exciting beer, but I believe they brew what they want to brew.
Also confused why Harpoon and New Belgium are mentioned when they are straight ahead true craft breweries.