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Budweiser

Budweiser, known as “The King of Beers,” is an iconic American lager first brewed in 1876 by Adolphus Busch and Carl Conrad in St. Louis, Missouri.

This pale lager is characterized by its crisp, clean taste, brewed with a blend of malted barley, rice, hops, and yeast.

With an ABV of 5%, Budweiser has become one of the most recognizable beer brands globally, celebrated for its smoothness and refreshing quality.

Its extensive marketing and cultural presence have solidified its status as a staple in bars and homes alike.

Country: United States & Worldwide

Brewery: Anheuser–Busch (US) & Budweiser Brewing Group (UK)

ABV: 5.00%

Rating:

⭐⭐⭐

Taste Notes & Flavours:

Budweiser is an iconic American lager brewed with five key ingredients: water, barley malt, rice, hops, and yeast.

This classic beer, introduced in 1876, features a crisp, clean taste with subtle fruity notes and a smooth finish.

With an ABV of 5%, it remains a popular choice worldwide.

Price:

The cost of Budweiser typically ranges around $39.00 for a pack of 24 x 568ml cans. Other options include $34.40 for a pack of 24 x 330ml bottles in the United States.

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