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Beer Prices on the Rise; Budweiser Goes Global

In the mood for a brew?

In the mood for a brew? Be forewarned, a cold one could cost you. Anheuser-Busch InBev and MillerCoors have both announced plans to hike beer prices. Falling sales and higher costs of commodities like barley and hops have forced them to compensate by raising prices. In a statement Tuesday, US-Belgian company Anheuser-Busch InBev said it will raise stickers "across different price tiers" in "a majority of markets this Fall" to cover "input costs." Likewise, InBev's biggest competitor, MillerCoors, intends to increase prices this season. Higher prices from the two conglomerates — which together comprise more than 80 percent of the market — will impact the beer industry during a time when beer drinkers are reaching for the cheapest selections.

In a New York Times commentary, "Rising Beer Prices Hint at Oligopoly," the op-ed's writers lament that the two companies' abilities to raise prices while customers are hurting "highlights the pricing power that has accompanied industry consolidation" and "begs for an antitrust review."

Anheuser-Busch isn't stopping there. The beer overlord has aggressive plans to transform Budweiser into a global player, using Coca-Cola as a marketing model. The corporation hopes to introduce the "King of Beers" into dozens of new markets, including parts of Africa. Have you noticed rising beer prices? Could Budweiser eventually become an international symbol like Coke? Should Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors face antitrust allegations?

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Which Clydesdale and Dalmatian Commercial's Cuter?

Since my favorite commercial during last year's Super Bowl was Hank and his helper – I'm tearing up just remembering the sweetness – I was expecting big things from Budweiser again this year.

Since my favorite commercial during last year's Super Bowl was Hank and his helper – I'm tearing up just remembering the sweetness – I was expecting big things from Budweiser again this year. Of the three spots featuring the famed horses, there was the Clydesdale immigrant from Scotland, the starcrossed lovers' horses with Daisy circus-bound and this cute clip of a fetching competition:


Since it also prominently starred a pup, I picked this clip to compare to last year's doggie horse trainer commercial (refresh your memory here), which furball-featured ad ranks higher with you?

Humor

Budweiser Salutes the Nudist Colony Activity Coordinator

Nudist colonies fascinate me.

Nudist colonies fascinate me. I'm pretty squeamish about getting nekkid, so the idea of walking around naked as a jaybird in front of a bunch of peeps acting all normal boggles my mind. (Jiggly and awkward tennis, anyone?) This Budweiser ad, part of a series in which they give props to "Real Men of Genius," salutes the unsung hero: the nudist colony activity coordinator.

News

Bye Bye Budweiser! American King of Beers Now Belgian

Belgium's government collapsed today, but at least they can drink away their sorrows.

Belgium's government collapsed today, but at least they can drink away their sorrows. An American treasure — Budweiser beer — is now Belgian. Perhaps baseball or apple pie will leave us next. For $52 billion Belgian company InBev purchased Anheuser-Busch, pledging to keep the North American headquarters in St. Louis, while cutting $1.5 billion in costs.

The King's defection hits no place harder than its birthplace St. Louis, MO. Anheuser-Busch's reign in the Midwest city dates back to a brewery founded in 1852. If you're keeping track, InBev's first brewery was founded in 1366.

For more on Anheiser-Busch's American legacy, and what my grandparents in St. Louis have to say about this "rotten deal" read more

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Will You be Upset If Belgian Company Buys Budweiser?

There is no other beer as quintessentially American as Budweiser.

There is no other beer as quintessentially American as Budweiser. With its red, white, and blue label, the beer is known around the world as the American brew. But, how would you feel if the "great American lager" was no longer owned by an American company?

Big time Belgian brewer InBev, which makes Stella, Becks, and many other brews, has offered to buy Anheuser-Busch's beer. Both Americans and Belgians are outraged by the possible takeover. Americans — who are putting up a fight at savebudweiser.com — don't want to lose the national symbol, and the Belgians don't want to be associated with it.

Considering that I prefer Stella to Bud, I'm not affected by the possible merger. How about you? Will you be upset if a Belgian company buys America's favorite beer?

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Super Bowl Commercials

Story Behind the Scenes: Clydesdales and Dalmatians

Dogs and horses, I'm sold!

Dogs and horses, I'm sold! Of all the Super Bowl hits and misses, I've gotta say that the Budweiser commercial of a horse with a dream topped my list. Off the bat, I love checking out these horses and their doggie pals — did you know that the Dalmatian was introduced to the traditional Budweiser Clydesdale procession on Mar. 30, 1950 to celebrate the opening of the Newark brewery?! These companions to the hitch had a vital role during the early days of brewing, they were trained to protect the horses and guard the wagons while the drivers went in to make their deliveries. Nowadays, they typically ride shotgun, perched atop the wagon next to the driver anytime the Budweiser Clydesdales make a public appearance — each hitch, hamlet, and theme park usually has two Dalmatians each!

Curious to hear more (and see this year's commercial), then just read more

Humor

Exploring Guyspeak: "Dude"

I've been known to use the word "dude" every now and again— to refer to a dude.

I've been known to use the word "dude" every now and again— to refer to a dude. But in guyspeak, the word can be used as a noun, adjective, or verb. And in some instances, such as with the dude below, it suffices for the whole of one's vocabulary. Duuude.

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Which drink contains FEWER calories?

Here's the scenario: You are at a BBQ on this three day weekend and the cooler is filled with bottles of Budweiser and bottles of Mike's Hard Lemonade.

Here's the scenario:

You are at a BBQ on this three day weekend and the cooler is filled with bottles of Budweiser and bottles of Mike's Hard Lemonade. If you are watching your calories and want to choose the drink with less calories. Which drink do you choose if you want the beverage with FEWER calories?

***Please note: The bottles are not shown to scale.