Anheuser-Busch Celebrating 150 Years of Budweiser in 2026 / Budweiser Zero
This is an impressive birthday coming soon for Budweiser & Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis, Missouri. This is the 150th Anniversary commemorative packaging for Budweiser Lager Beer and it will help celebrate 150 Years of Bud (1876-2026). Of course, the beer will remain a pale lager that will hit 5%-ABV and look for this 12-oz cans and bottle packaging to be announced in a few months. I’ve also added in the 2025 packaging for Budweiser Zero 150 (0.0%-AbV, 12-oz bottles, 12-oz cans, 50 calories, 12.1g carbs).
Label Text Anheuser-Busch Budweiser 150th Anniversary:
“Brewed by our original process for 150 years from the Choicest Hops, Rice, and Best Barley Malt. Proudly brewed in America with quality ingredients for 150 Years. Since 1876”
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About Anheuser-Busch / Budweiser:
Budweiser is a well-known American-style pale lager, brewed with a blend of premium hop aromas and barley malt, and up to 30% rice, according to the brewery’s website. Introduced in 1876 by Adolphus Busch, it was one of the first beers to become a truly national brand due to innovations like pasteurization and refrigerated rail cars, allowing for long-distance shipping without spoilage. The brand is often associated with the famous “Budweiser Clydesdales,” the large draft horses that debuted in 1933 to celebrate the end of Prohibition.
Brewing Style:It’s an American-style pale lager, brewed to be a medium-bodied, flavorful, and crisp beer.
Key Ingredients:Budweiser is made with a blend of premium American and European hop aromas, along with barley malt and up to 30% rice.
Brewing Process:The brand uses time-honored methods, including “kraeusening” for natural carbonation and beechwood aging, which imparts balance and character.
History:Birth in 1876: Adolphus Busch aimed to create the U.S.’s first national beer brand, inspired by European lagers.
National Distribution: Innovations like pasteurization and refrigerated rail cars were crucial to making it the first beer shipped coast-to-coast.
Clydesdale Connection: The iconic Clydesdales were a gift from the Busch family and are a lasting symbol of the brand.
Current Status:Budweiser is currently part of AB InBev, one of the world’s largest brewers, and is brewed in 63 breweries globally. It remains one of the largest-selling beers in the United States.







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