They changed their recipe and it tastes like crap now. I drink Busch when I don’t want to spend big money on better beer.
Shown is an American.
Also available in Ameribottles.
All the private label, independent breweries are eating into InBev’s market, so of course they are reaching for anything to market more of their lousy beer.
Maybe Shiner Bock can name themselves “Texas.”
This strikes me both as offensive exploitation and subversive propaganda. I hope it is disallowed.
On a lesser note, Olympia used to use the slogan, “It’s the water.” I always thought that Budweiser should have used the slogan, “It’s water.”
I will go without before drinking Bud.
Will it still taste like Clydesdale urine? (No, I don’t know what Clydesdale urine tastes like, I’m just guessing)
Still won’t change the taste....unfortunately.
It still is a very unpalatable brew.
They should also replace "Budweiser" with beer.
“...Budweiser’s shared values of freedom and authenticity.”
Except stealing their name from a small, Czech brewery (i.e.Czechvar)
They would have to include a line Woodie Guthrie's socialist response to "God Bless America". The first verse that everybody knows is innocuous enough, but verse two is a direct rejection of the very concept of private property.
Of course, their beer is awful enough that I wouldn't be buying any regardless of what type of "patriotic" advertising campaign they might try.
I still won’t drink it.
It looks like he is one of the Stella Artois/Skol team that merged to create the global giant, Anheuser-Busch InBev.