A Brief History of Budweiser

One of the best-selling beers in the world, introduced in 1876 by Adolphus Busch, Brewed in St. Louis, Missouri.

Budweiser Brewing Process

Made with barley malt, rice, hops, and water Aged for several weeks in beechwood tanks

Budweiser's Flavor Profile

Crisp, clean, and refreshing Slightly sweet with a hint of bitterness A perfect balance of flavors

Budweiser's Brand Identity

"The King of Beers" All-American brand Associated with sports and patriotism

Budweiser's Marketing Campaigns

"Some of the most iconic advertising campaigns in history Often feature humor and Americana

Budweiser's Global Reach

Sold in over 150 countries One of the most recognizable brands in the world A symbol of American culture

Budweiser's Impact on American Culture

A staple of American culture for over 140 years Often associated with celebrations and good times

Budweiser's Environmental Impact

Committed to sustainability Has reduced its water usage by 16% since 2009 Uses renewable energy sources

Budweiser Beer Price

However, here is a general overview of the prices: 330ml Bottle - 145 650ml Magnum - 220 500ml Can - 175