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Budweiser - Brewed and sold
since 1876, "The King of Beers" is the largest-selling
beer in the world. Budweiser has been the world's best-selling
beer since 1957, and is distributed in more than 70 countries.
Budweiser leads the U.S. premium beer category, outselling
all other domestic premium beers combined. In fact, one in
almost every five beers sold in the United States today is
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Budweiser Select - Brewed Longer for
a Full Flavor, 99 Calories.
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Budweiser American Ale - Budweiser
American Ale is an American-style ale with a rich amber color,
robust flavor and distinctive, hoppy finish.
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Bud Light - Introduced nationally in
1982, Bud Light is brewed with a malt and hops ratio different
from Budweiser for a distinctively crisp taste with fewer
calories. It became the country's No. 1 light beer in 1994,
and has grown at a double-digit pace for the past eight
years.
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Bud Light Lime - A premium
light beer that combines all the drinkability of Bud Light
with the taste of fresh squeezed lime. |
Bud Ice - Introduced in 1994, Bud Ice
is a smooth-tasting ice beer. Combined with Bud Ice Light,
Bud Ice is one of the country's top-selling ice beers.
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Bud Ice Light - Introduced
in 1994, Bud Ice Light has fewer calories (only 112 calories
per 12-ounce serving) than Bud Ice. |

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Busch - Introduced in 1955,
Busch has a smooth, light taste. The brand is the country's
largest-selling subpremium-priced beer in all major demographics. |
Busch Light - Introduced in 1989, Busch
Light is already the ninth-largest brand in the United States.
It contains 110 calories per 12-ounce serving.
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Busch Ice – Combines
the smooth refreshing flavor of Busch with full-bodied flavor. |
Busch NA - The company's first subpremium-priced,
nonalcohol brew debuted in 1994.
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Natural Light - Naturally
brewed and less filling, low-calorie Natural Light was introduced
in 1977. |
Natural Ice - Anheuser-Busch introduced
Natural Ice in select markets in 1995 and took it national
in 1996. This subpremium-priced ice beer has a smooth taste.
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