Budweiser is one of the world's most iconic beer brands, introduced in 1876 by Adolphus Busch in St. Louis, Missouri. Often referred to as the 'King of Beers,' Budweiser is an American-style lager brewed using a blend of premium hop varieties, barley malt, rice, and water. The brand's distinctive red label and bowtie logo are recognized in over 80 countries worldwide. Budweiser's brewing process includes a unique beechwood aging method that contributes to its clean, crisp taste. The brand has been a cornerstone of American culture, famously associated with Super Bowl advertising, the Budweiser Clydesdales, and major sports sponsorships including FIFA, the NBA, and the Premier League. In 2008, Belgian-Brazilian conglomerate Anheuser-Busch InBev acquired Anheuser-Busch, bringing Budweiser under the umbrella of the world's largest brewer. Despite increased competition from craft breweries, Budweiser remains one of the best-selling beers globally, producing over 100 million barrels annually. The brand has expanded its portfolio to include Bud Light, Bud Zero (non-alcoholic), and various limited-edition releases. Budweiser continues to invest in sustainability, including water stewardship, renewable energy in breweries, and recyclable packaging initiatives.
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