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When I first started brewing for Anheuser-Busch in Fairfield, we brewed eight different brews; Budweiser, Bud Light, Natural Light, Michelob Hefeweizen, Michelob Black and Tan, Michelob Porter, Bare Knuckle Stout and Pacific Ridge Pale Ale. But with our specialty brands not selling well, they were quickly eliminated. So for the past two years we only brewed Budweiser, Bud Light, Natural Light, Busch and Busch Light. But things are changing. We now have a new brew house, a one of a kind bottle line and our brewery is known as “The Brewery of the Future”. Times are changing in Fairfield. And so is our beer. New beer!

 

Want to take a guess what this beer is? It’s the very first brew and was just packaged on Friday for distribution. What is it? I’ll share it with you when it’s done chilling.

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Whats that label say???

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Pretty plain looking crowns.

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It's a Budweiser 6-pack carrier. But no neck labels.

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Hoppy Holidays... thats silly!

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Hmm... is it Budweiser???

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on a side note, what's this World Lager that AB has out now? best of both worlds? what's the dealio, Beer Man?

 

Anheuser World Lager, aka Anheuser World Select, was released about 2 years go as an attempt to compete with Heineken.

 

And honestly, I enjoy it a lot more than a Heineken.

 

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Hmmm.

 

Any chance we'd be getting it up here, thru Canuck distributors, Wallace?

 

 

Ho ho ho.

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^I doubt it. Budweiser and other Anheuser-Busch products are brewed at a Labatt Brewery in Canada for the fine folks in Canada. So unless they start brewing it up there, I highly doubt it.

 

It should reach test markets in the states within a couple months... I hope.

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Anheuser Bush beer is nothing to get excited about. They've always brewed beer for the masses. There's nothing wrong with that. I just prefer beer with taste. I'm a micro brew guy. My all time favorite is Brutal Bitter from the Rogue brewey in Newport, OR. Yum!

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I hope it makes it down here.

 

I'm partial to Abita, a beer brewed about an hour north of New Orleans. They just came out with this season's version of the Christmas Ale, which changes every year.

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Anheuser Bush beer is nothing to get excited about.

 

I used to say the same thing. But so far, I like the direction were heading. Were starting to brew more and more unique ales and lagers.

 

 

 

 

 

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Phishybrewer, I like your reply. I'm pro beer and if Anheuser brews a good beer I'll drink it. After all, I do live in St. Louis.

 

Ps: ever tasted Anderson Valley pale ale out of Boonville, CA? Yum

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Ps: ever tasted Anderson Valley pale ale out of Boonville, CA? Yum

 

Poleeko Gold is one of my favorites

 

I hope to tour the Anderson Brewery sometime soon. I can't get enough of that crazy bear with antlers

 

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Wally, what kind of beer would you recommend for someone who doesn't like it (me)? I've never been able to get into beer, I think it tastes weird and gross.

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Not Wally, but if you like other drinks (Liquor, Cordials, Wine, etc) you may want to try some of the darker beers and Belgium beers (ex: Chimay).

 

You will find these to be quite a different experience from what most think as beer tasting.

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