Sunday, July 8, 2012

Busch




Busch Beer, sold as Busch Bavarian Beer until made nationally available 1979, is Anheuser-
Busch's very popular value-priced beer.  It was introduced on a regional basis in 1955.
Busch Light was introduced in 1989 and is ranked yearly in the top ten beers sold in
America.  Both Busch brands receive heavy television, radio, and print advertising attention.
Busch is sold in many different varieties of cans and bottles and in many different packages.
Availability is widespread, and you are sure to find Busch wherever beer is sold.  In 1995,
Anheuser-Busch introduced a third Busch product, Busch Ice (5.9% alcohol), but this has
never been available on a national basis, and is only sold in select regions.  I have never seen
it south of Memphis, Tenn., for instance.  Busch has a milder taste and lighter body than
Budweiser, and the alcohol level at 4.3% is also lower than Bud (at 5%).  A new regional brand, Busch Signature Copper Lager, was introduced on a regional basis in late 2013. This excellent
brew is also guaranteed to have the outstanding consistency and quality one is assured of
with an Anheuser-Busch product.  Busch fits in beautifully at a barbecue, fish fry, or other
casual get-together.  I recommend giving this a try!

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