Busch Beer Adding Busch Light Pickle, Orange and Lemon
Today I have some exciting new flavor announcements coming straight from Busch Beer, brewed in St. Louis, Missouri, and light beer fans are going to want to pay attention. Busch is expanding its flavored lineup with three bold new extensions of Busch Light, each designed to deliver refreshing taste while maintaining the easy‑drinking profile that has made Busch Light one of the most popular light beers in America.
Busch Light Pickle
Leading the pack is Busch Light Pickle, a pickle‑flavored light lager that combines crisp beer character with a tangy, briny twist. This unique flavored beer clocks in at 4.1% ABV, making it right in line with traditional Busch Light. Each 12‑ounce can contains just 117 calories and 8.6 grams of carbohydrates, positioning it as one of the most intriguing low‑calorie flavored light beers on the market. Busch Light Pickle is clearly aimed at fans of novelty beers, pickle lovers, and anyone who enjoys bold, savory flavor profiles.
Busch Light Orange
Next up is Busch Light Orange, an orange‑flavored light lager that leans into citrus refreshment. This beer also comes in at 4.1% ABV, but with a slightly higher nutritional profile at 129 calories and 11.4g of carbs per 12‑oz serving. Busch Light Orange delivers a smooth, bright orange flavor designed for warm weather, outdoor drinking, and fans looking for a fruit‑forward alternative to traditional light lagers.
Busch Light Lemon
Rounding out the lineup is Busch Light Lemon, a lemon‑flavored light beer built for ultimate refreshment. Each 12‑ounce can hits 4.1% ABV, with 128 calories and 11.3 grams of carbohydrates. The lemon flavor is expected to be crisp and clean, making it perfect for summer drinking, tailgating, camping, fishing, and backyard gatherings, classic Busch Light territory.
Packaging & Availability
All three new Busch Light flavors—Pickle, Orange, and Lemon, will be released exclusively in 12‑ounce cans. Full release dates, availability details, and regional rollout information have not yet been announced, so be sure to stay tuned for updates as Busch Beer continues to expand its flavored light beer portfolio.
If you’re a fan of flavored light lagers, low‑calorie beer, or limited‑release Busch Light offerings, these new releases are definitely worth keeping on your radar.
About Anheuser-Busch:
Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC is a leading American brewing company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, and a wholly-owned subsidiary of the global brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev). It is one of the largest beer producers in the world and the largest brewer in the United States by market share.
History
Founded in 1852 by Eberhard Anheuser, the company became E. Anheuser & Co. in 1860. Adolphus Busch, Anheuser’s son-in-law and a skilled German brewer, joined the company and became its driving force, incorporating it as the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association in 1879.
Busch was a pioneer in the industry, introducing innovations like:
Pasteurization to increase beer’s shelf life.
Refrigerated railroad cars to transport beer nationwide, making Budweiser the first national beer brand in the U.S..
Large-scale marketing and advertising to promote products across the country.
The Busch family maintained control for more than a century until the company was acquired in a hostile takeover by the Belgian-Brazilian conglomerate InBev in 2008 for approximately $52 billion, forming Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev).
Operations and Brands
Anheuser-Busch operates 12 breweries and numerous other facilities across the United States, employing over 19,000 people. It sources almost all of its ingredients from U.S. farms and is committed to sustainable practices.
The company’s extensive portfolio includes more than 100 brands, with key names such as:
Budweiser
Bud Light
Michelob ULTRA (the current top-selling beer in America)
Stella Artois
Busch Beer
Natural Light
Anheuser-Busch has also expanded into “beyond beer” offerings, including spirits-based seltzers and canned cocktails, such as those from Cutwater Spirits.
For more information, visit the official Anheuser-Busch website or explore career opportunities on their careers page.
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