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		<title>Bud Light Lime</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Bud Light Lime</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/missouri-beer-reviews/">Missouri</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anheuser-busch/"> Anheuser-Busch</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/fruit-beer-reviews/">Lime Lager</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 116<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Bud Light Lime is the classic Bud Light recipe, but it&#8217;s made with real lime peels. The result is a clean and crisp citrus lager. The ABV for Bud Light Lime is 4.7%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Lagers are best served in a Pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1860, William D’Oench and Eberhard Anheuser purchased the Bavarian Brewery in St. Louis, Missouri. They would promptly change the name to E. Anheuser &amp; Co. A year later, Adolphus Busch would marry Lilly Anheuser (who was Eberhard’s daughter) and in 1869, Adolphus Busch would purchase D’Oench’s share of the company. In 1879, the duo would change the name to Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, and after Eberhard’s passing in 1880 Adolphus would become president.</p>
<p>Anheuser-Busch focused on pasteurizing their beer to prolong shelf life, and they began to ship their beer across the nation in refrigerated rail cars. Adolphus died in 1913 and his son August Anheuser Busch, Sr. would take over. During prohibition the company focused on selling brewer’s yeast, malt extract, ice cream and Bevo (their near beer brand.) August also built three upscale restaurants in the city.</p>
<p>The company successfully rode out prohibition and by 1957 they were the largest brewer in the United States. Anhesuer-Busch still controls a large majority of the US market and owns the following brands (Budweiser, Bud Light, Busch, Estrella Jalisco, Hoegaarden,  Landshark, Michelob Ultra, Natural Light, Patagonia Cerveza, Presidente, Shock Top and Stella Artois.</p>
<p>They also have their Brewer’s Collective, which is their craft beer business unit. They represent the following brands (10 Barrel Brewing Co., Breckenridge Brewery, Blue Point Brewing, Devils Backbone, Elysian Brewing, Golden Road Brewing, Four Peaks Brewing Co., Goose Island, Karbach, Platform Beer Co., Wicked Weed Brewing, Veza Sur Brewing, Virtue Cider, maha organic hard seltzer and LQD.)</p>
<p>While the company is based in St. Louis, they also have breweries in the following cities- Baldwinsville, NY, Cartersville, GA, Columbus, OH, Los Angeles, CA, Newark, NJ, Williamsburg, VA, Fairfield, CA, Fort Collins, CO, Houston, TX, Jacksonville, FL and Merrimack, NH.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3 out of 5</em><br />
Bud Light Lime has a light see through copperish color with no head at all. The beer smells kind of a like a sugary lime sorbet. The mouth opens light with caramel lime flavors. Overall it&#8217;s a watery beer, without a lot of flavor and it actually tastes fabricated. Overall it&#8217;s just an average beer.</p>
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		<title>Budweiser Copper Lager</title>
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<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/missouri-beer-reviews/">Missouri</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anheuser-busch/"> Anheuser-Busch</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/lager-beer-reviews/">Lager</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 145<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 4</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Budweiser Copper Lager is brewed with two-row barley and aged on Jim Beam Bourbon staves. This produces toasted oak aromas, a delicious nutty taste, caramel, rye and vanilla notes with a nice smooth finish. The ABV for Budweiser Copper Lager is 6.2%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Lagers are best served in a Pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1860, William D’Oench and Eberhard Anheuser purchased the Bavarian Brewery in St. Louis, Missouri. They would promptly change the name to E. Anheuser &amp; Co. A year later, Adolphus Busch would marry Lilly Anheuser (who was Eberhard’s daughter) and in 1869, Adolphus Busch would purchase D’Oench’s share of the company. In 1879, the duo would change the name to Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, and after Eberhard’s passing in 1880 Adolphus would become president.</p>
<p>Anheuser-Busch focused on pasteurizing their beer to prolong shelf life, and they began to ship their beer across the nation in refrigerated rail cars. Adolphus died in 1913 and his son August Anheuser Busch, Sr. would take over. During prohibition the company focused on selling brewer’s yeast, malt extract, ice cream and Bevo (their near beer brand.) August also built three upscale restaurants in the city.</p>
<p>The company successfully rode out prohibition and by 1957 they were the largest brewer in the United States. Anhesuer-Busch still controls a large majority of the US market and owns the following brands (Budweiser, Bud Light, Busch, Estrella Jalisco, Hoegaarden,  Landshark, Michelob Ultra, Natural Light, Patagonia Cerveza, Presidente, Shock Top and Stella Artois.</p>
<p>They also have their Brewer’s Collective, which is their craft beer business unit. They represent the following brands (10 Barrel Brewing Co., Breckenridge Brewery, Blue Point Brewing, Devils Backbone, Elysian Brewing, Golden Road Brewing, Four Peaks Brewing Co., Goose Island, Karbach, Platform Beer Co., Wicked Weed Brewing, Veza Sur Brewing, Virtue Cider, maha organic hard seltzer and LQD.)</p>
<p>While the company is based in St. Louis, they also have breweries in the following cities- Baldwinsville, NY, Cartersville, GA, Columbus, OH, Los Angeles, CA, Newark, NJ, Williamsburg, VA, Fairfield, CA, Fort Collins, CO, Houston, TX, Jacksonville, FL and Merrimack, NH.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 4 out of 5</em><br />
Budweiser Copper Lager really doesn&#8217;t have any head. The beer has sweet aromas with a light caramel smell. The beer tasted like a light Amber, with a light hint of sweetness. Overall this is a surprisingly good beer!</p>
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		<title>Rolling Rock</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rolling Rock Country- USA State- Pennsylvania Brand- Anheuser Busch InBev Type- Lager Calories- 130 Average Beer Rating- 3 Description: Rolling Rock is a classic American lager crafted with malted barley and blend of hops, which <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://letshavebeer.com/rolling-rock/" title="Rolling Rock">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Rolling Rock</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/pennsylvania-beer-reviews/">Pennsylvania</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/latrobe-brewing-company/"> Anheuser Busch InBev</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/lager-beer-reviews/">Lager</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 130<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Rolling Rock is a classic American lager crafted with malted barley and blend of hops, which creates a full-bodied taste. The ABV for Rolling Rock is 4.4%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Lagers are best served in a Pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1933, the Tito family purchased the Latrobe Brewing Company in Pennsylvania. It would become one of the largest breweries in the US and was the maker of Rolling Rock beer. The company was family owned until 1987, when Labatt Brewing Company purchased the brewery. The brewery is now owned by City Brewing Company, and Rolling Rock is produced by <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anheuser-busch/">Anheuser-Busch InBev</a> in New Jersey, although they keep Latrobe, PA on the label.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3 out of 5</em><br />
Rolling Rock has a pale hay hue with a light head. The aroma is grainy with a bit of yeast and grainy malt taste. It&#8217;s a smooth and drinkable beer, with a hint of malt. Unfortunately the beer used to be better, but Anheuser Busch changed the way that they made the beer. Rolling Rock used to be produced in glass-lined tanks. Now only their cans use the glass-lined tanks&#8230;&#8230; so pro-tip&#8230;. BUY THE CANS OVER THE BOTTLES!!</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Budweiser</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/missouri-beer-reviews/">Missouri</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/anheuser-busch/"> Anheuser-Busch</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/lager-beer-reviews/">Lager</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 145<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 4</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Budweiser, the King of Beers, is a medium-bodied, flavorful, crisp American-style lager. The beer is comprised of two-row and six-row barley malt, verdant rice and aromatic hops. The ABV for Budweiser is 5%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Lagers are best served in a Pint glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
In 1860, William D’Oench and Eberhard Anheuser purchased the Bavarian Brewery in St. Louis, Missouri. They would promptly change the name to E. Anheuser &amp; Co. A year later, Adolphus Busch would marry Lilly Anheuser (who was Eberhard’s daughter) and in 1869, Adolphus Busch would purchase D’Oench’s share of the company. In 1879, the duo would change the name to Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, and after Eberhard’s passing in 1880 Adolphus would become president.</p>
<p>Anheuser-Busch focused on pasteurizing their beer to prolong shelf life, and they began to ship their beer across the nation in refrigerated rail cars. Adolphus died in 1913 and his son August Anheuser Busch, Sr. would take over. During prohibition the company focused on selling brewer’s yeast, malt extract, ice cream and Bevo (their near beer brand.) August also built three upscale restaurants in the city.</p>
<p>The company successfully rode out prohibition and by 1957 they were the largest brewer in the United States. Anhesuer-Busch still controls a large majority of the US market and owns the following brands (Budweiser, Bud Light, Busch, Estrella Jalisco, Hoegaarden,  Landshark, Michelob Ultra, Natural Light, Patagonia Cerveza, Presidente, Shock Top and Stella Artois.</p>
<p>They also have their Brewer’s Collective, which is their craft beer business unit. They represent the following brands (10 Barrel Brewing Co., Breckenridge Brewery, Blue Point Brewing, Devils Backbone, Elysian Brewing, Golden Road Brewing, Four Peaks Brewing Co., Goose Island, Karbach, Platform Beer Co., Wicked Weed Brewing, Veza Sur Brewing, Virtue Cider, maha organic hard seltzer and LQD.)</p>
<p>While the company is based in St. Louis, they also have breweries in the following cities- Baldwinsville, NY, Cartersville, GA, Columbus, OH, Los Angeles, CA, Newark, NJ, Williamsburg, VA, Fairfield, CA, Fort Collins, CO, Houston, TX, Jacksonville, FL and Merrimack, NH.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 4 out of 5</em><br />
Budweiser has a light straw hue with a small white head that dissipates fast. The beer has a malt and slight grain aroma with a soft, light, malty, sweet mouthfeel. It&#8217;s an easy to drink beer that really does earn a four!</p>
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