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Budweiser is not just a beer; it’s a cultural icon. The famous Clydesdales symbolize the brand, representing tradition and craftsmanship. Their connection to Budweiser dates back over 70 years and has become integral to the company’s marketing strategy.
With its rich history stemming from a German immigrant's ambition in the 19th century, Budweiser has evolved from a local American beer to a global powerhouse. It has become a symbol of American brewing and an enduring staple in a world that increasingly values quality and taste.