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Busch Beer, an economy brand 4.3% lager, was introduced in 1955 as Busch Bavarian Beer; [65] the brand name was changed in 1979 to Busch Beer. [66] The Busch brand was introduced largely in response to Major League Baseball rules in force in the 1950s, when stadium corporate naming rights were a fairly new and somewhat controversial concept. At ...
Pages in category "Anheuser-Busch beer brands" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Land Shark Lager; M. Michelob; Michelob Bavarian Wheat;
Land Shark (Saturday Night Live), a recurring SNL character; Land Shark, a Masters of the Universe vehicle; Landshark (Transformers), a Transformers character; Landshark, a 1982 album by Fang; Bulette (Dungeons & Dragons) or landshark, a classic Dungeons & Dragons monster; Jeff the Land Shark, a Marvel Comics character
Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC [5] (/ ˈ æ n h aɪ z ər ˈ b ʊ ʃ / AN-hy-zər BUUSH) is an American brewing company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. [6] Since 2008, it has been wholly owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (), now the world's largest brewing company, [7] [6] [8] [9] which owns multiple global brands, notably Budweiser, Michelob, Stella Artois, and Beck's.
The Land Shark (also land shark, landshark, LandShark) was a recurring character from the sketch comedy television series Saturday Night Live. The character first appeared during the show's debut season in the fall of 1975 as a response to the release of the film Jaws [ 1 ] and the subsequent hysteria over purported shark sightings.
Cans of Waterloo beer. Waterloo Brewing LTD. (formerly the Brick Brewing Co.) is a brewery based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, with several divisions. The company is reportedly the largest Canadian-owned brewer in the province, and it was also Ontario's first modern craft brewery. [1] [2] Waterloo's most successful brand is the Laker series.
Tenth and Blake Beer Company, the craft brewery division of Molson Coors, acquired Atwater Brewery in 2020. [7] [8] [9] At its peak, Atwater Brewery distributed products in over twenty states. By the time of its acquisition by Molson Coors, the brewery had scaled back distribution to focus on the Midwest market. [10]
Fortunes declined throughout the 1970s as consolidation swept the beer industry. The company was bought in April 1975 by the S&P Company, owned by Paul Kalmanovitz. In the interim, Chicago White Sox announcer Harry Caray endorsed the brew in live TV commercials, many times with a glass of beer in his hand and sipping it.