I agree its not craft.
I know this subject is a bit off-topic and has been discussed ad nauseum, but what the hell... Since "craft" refers the scale of production, I think as a formal designation it is pretty much useless. Just because the Goose Island people might wear an InBev patch on their shirts doesn't mean I'm no longer going to consider their beers as qualitatively "craft," at least in the actual sense of the word and not how the Brewer's Association defines it. Now if they move the location of production, or start using a bunch of cheaper ingredients, that's another matter. I don't subscribe to the notion that a craft product has anything to do with who owns the brewery; to me that's just a form of anti-capitalism. I don't necessarily like the idea of a big brewer buying out smaller "craft" brewers, but I'm not going to deny myself a tasty brew because of it or start dickering around with pointless definitions of "craft."