Anheuser-Busch InBev, the maker of Budweiser and Corona, said Wednesday it has made an offer to SABMiller Plc, the owner of Miller Genuine Draft and Peroni, to unite the world’s largest beer makers.

While no specific offer has yet been made, the combined company would have a market capitalization of some $275 billion and be by far the largest brewer in the world. That could potentially draw objections from regulators worried the deal might stifle competition and lead to higher prices for consumers.

“AB InBev’s intention is to work with SABMiller’s Board toward a recommended transaction,” said AB InBev in a statement. “There can be no certainty that this approach will result in an offer or agreement, or as to the terms of any such agreement.”

The beer industry has seen years of consolidation as brewers seek to sustain growth amid changing tastes that include a move towards craft beers and wine.

SABMiller became the world’s second-biggest brewer in 2002, when South African Breweries took over Miller Brewing Co., based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Buying SABMiller would strengthen AB InBev’s position in fast-growing economies in Africa and Asia. SAB Miller employs about 69,000 people in more than 80 countries, including Australia, Zambia, Colombia and the Czech Republic.

London-based SABMiller said Wednesday that it “would review and respond as appropriate to any proposal which might be made.”

AB InBev was created in 2008 when Brazilian-Belgian brewer InBev bought U.S. icon Anheuser Busch. The company has operations in 25 countries and makes more than 200 beers, including Stella Artois and Beck’s.

SABMiller sold 324 million hectoliters (8.56 billion gallons) of lager, soft drinks and other alcoholic beverages in the year ended March 31, generating group net producer revenue of $26.2 billion. AB InBev, by contrast, sold 459 million hectoliters and had revenue of $47.06 billion.

Under U.K. takeover rules, AB InBev has until 5 p.m. on Oct. 14 to make an offer for SABMiller or walk away.

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Associated Press