Budweiser is one of the most recognisable American lagers, known for its crisp, light taste and global presence.
Brewed since 1876, Budweiser beer has become a symbol of American-style lagers and is widely available in pubs, bars, and supermarkets in the UK.
It is appreciated for its easy-drinking nature and subtle malt character.

About Budweiser
Budweiser is one of the most popular beers in the United States. It is a light lager with a clean, crisp taste. It is the perfect choice for any occasion, from barbecues to parties.
First brewed in 1876 by Adolphus Busch, it is now owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the largest brewing company in the world. The beer is brewed in more than 50 countries and sold in over 80 markets.
What type of beer is Budweiser?
Budweiser is a pale American lager, brewed using a combination of malted barley, rice, hops, and water.
Popular versions include:
- Budweiser Lager: the classic pale lager.
- Bud Light: a lighter, lower-calorie version.
- Budweiser Zero: alcohol-free lager.
What percentage alcohol is Budweiser?
- Budweiser Lager: around 5% ABV
- Bud Light: around 4.2% ABV
- Budweiser Zero: alcohol-free
What does Budweiser beer taste like?
Budweiser offers a light, clean, and crisp flavour with mild malt sweetness, low bitterness, and a smooth finish. Its easy-drinking profile makes it appealing to a broad audience.
Who Drinks Budweiser?
Budweiser appeals to drinkers of all ages, who enjoy classic American-style lagers, mild flavours, and accessible beers for social drinking.
Is Budweiser suitable for vegetarians & vegans?
Budweiser is considered suitable for vegetarians and vegans, containing no animal-derived ingredients.