Yep. That was.. 2008? What a huge deal that was. I'm not sure how anyone can still support Budweiser now that they are owned by a foreign company (Belgium and Brazil, right?)
On that note, the old Budweiser was based. STL was a great town 40 years ago thanks to them. Free zoo, science center, Grants Farm safari park free, free Busch brewery tours, free beer there, etc. STL has fallen.
They did used to have America-hating Seth Rogen and Amy Schumer as brand reps for Bud light so I wouldn't be too sure they aren't just playing the field.
I agree with the statement that companies like this need to stop playing politics altogether.
yeah they're probably racing to paint over that. have they pledged to BLM?
Before posting, I did a quick search on Budweiser and BLM and couldn't find anything.
Thanks for posting this. I'm actually surprised to see this since Anheuser-Busch got bought out and merged by Inbev years back.
Yep. That was.. 2008? What a huge deal that was. I'm not sure how anyone can still support Budweiser now that they are owned by a foreign company (Belgium and Brazil, right?)
On that note, the old Budweiser was based. STL was a great town 40 years ago thanks to them. Free zoo, science center, Grants Farm safari park free, free Busch brewery tours, free beer there, etc. STL has fallen.
Yeah, other countries have communists. And we don’t. /s
Belgium. They also own Stella, Becks and tons of other labels putting them ahead of Suntory Japan.
Bush is swamp. Backed the gun bans.
They did used to have America-hating Seth Rogen and Amy Schumer as brand reps for Bud light so I wouldn't be too sure they aren't just playing the field.
I agree with the statement that companies like this need to stop playing politics altogether.
Key word, "Light".
I have seen so many based things on Budweiser adds. I have never seen anything bad.