Anheuser-Busch brands

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Overview of Anheuser-Busch brands


A bottle of Budweiser, one of Anheuser-Busch's flagship brands.

Anheuser-Busch is a major American brewing company that produces a wide variety of beer brands. The company is known for its flagship brands such as Budweiser and Bud Light, as well as a diverse portfolio of other beers that cater to different tastes and preferences. This article provides an overview of the various brands under the Anheuser-Busch umbrella.

Major Brands[edit | edit source]

Budweiser[edit | edit source]

A glass of Bud Light, a popular light beer.

Budweiser is one of the most well-known beer brands in the world. It is a pale lager that has been brewed since 1876. Budweiser is often referred to as "The King of Beers" and is known for its crisp, clean taste.

Bud Light[edit | edit source]

Bud Light is a light lager that was introduced in 1982. It is one of the best-selling beers in the United States and is known for its light body and refreshing taste. Bud Light is often marketed as a beer for social occasions and sports events.

Michelob[edit | edit source]

A bottle of Michelob Ultra, a low-calorie beer.

Michelob is a brand that includes a variety of beers, including Michelob Ultra, which is a low-calorie beer that has gained popularity among health-conscious consumers. Michelob Ultra is known for its light taste and low carbohydrate content.

Specialty and Craft Brands[edit | edit source]

Shock Top[edit | edit source]

A bottle of Shock Top, a Belgian-style wheat ale.

Shock Top is a Belgian-style wheat ale that is brewed with citrus peels and coriander. It is known for its refreshing taste and is often served with an orange slice to enhance its citrus flavor.

Landshark Lager[edit | edit source]

A bottle of Landshark Lager, a tropical-inspired beer.

Landshark Lager is a tropical-inspired beer that is often associated with beach and island life. It is a light lager with a smooth taste, making it a popular choice for casual, outdoor settings.

Malt Liquors[edit | edit source]

King Cobra[edit | edit source]

The logo for King Cobra, a malt liquor brand.

King Cobra is a malt liquor that is known for its high alcohol content and bold flavor. It is often marketed as an affordable option for those seeking a stronger beer.

Hurricane High Gravity Lager[edit | edit source]

A can of Hurricane High Gravity Lager, a strong malt liquor.

Hurricane High Gravity Lager is another malt liquor produced by Anheuser-Busch. It is known for its high alcohol content and is often chosen by consumers looking for a strong, full-bodied beer.

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