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The Budweiser name would be at the center of controversy for 60 years between DuBois Brewing and Anheuser-Busch. The DuBois brands soon traveled far and wide for a brewery of its size, ranging up to 150 miles (240 km) away and selling well in Buffalo, Erie and Pittsburgh. The brewery's 300-barrel kettle was kept busy churning out brands, while ...
Anheuser-Busch has sponsored the CART championship. [21] It is the "Official Beer of NHRA " [ 22 ] and it was the "Official Beer of NASCAR " from 1998 to 2007. [ 23 ] It has sponsored motorsport events such as the Daytona Speedweeks , [ 24 ] Budweiser Shootout , Budweiser Duel , Budweiser Pole Award , Budweiser 500 , Budweiser 400 , Budweiser ...
On 29 July 2010, Anheuser-Busch lost its last-instance appeal in the European Court of Justice, meaning it may not register the name Budweiser as a European Union trademark for beer. [ 17 ] Consequently Budweiser Budvar beer is imported as "Czechvar" in Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Philippines and the United States [ 18 ] [ 19 ] and ...
A source familiar said Anheuser Busch’s terminology change was discussed before the election and is tied to the Super Bowl, a popular beer-drinking weekend and a television event for which A-B ...
Anheuser-Busch has faced cascading problems, including cancelled events with the iconic Budweiser Clydesdale horses, a stock price that’s dipped, and many prominent Americans voicing their ...
FILE - A bartender clears bottles of Budweiser beer from the bar near a replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy at an official U.S. Soccer fan party at the Budweiser World Club, in Doha, Sunday, Nov ...
Anheuser-Busch, a wholly owned subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, is the largest brewing company in the United States, with a market share of 45 percent in 2016. [1] The company operates 12 breweries in the United States and nearly 20 in other countries, which increased after Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV acquired SABMiller in 2016. [2]
B.B. Bürgerbräu, formerly Budweiser Bier Bürgerbräu. Two breweries currently claim rights to the word "Budweiser": Anheuser-Busch InBev has marketed "Budweiser" in the United States and Canada since 1876, and won a series of trademark confrontations to consolidate control of the Budweiser mark in the United States in the 1890s. [5]