Bud (Budweiser) - Zero - Pilsner
The Bud Zero Pilsener beer is the alcohol-free burp of the well-known Bud. The beer is brewed with premium barley, hops and malt. Finally, like the alcohol containing Bud, it is aged on beech chips for four weeks. All this for the iconic "smooth taste. Also, Bud Zero is brewed with 100% renewable electricity.
Details
- ABV: 0.0%
- 0 grams of sugars
- 46 Calories per can
Ingredients
Water, barley malt, rice, hops and natural flavors
Allergy information
Contains gluten.
About the brewer
Budweiser was introduced in 1876 by Carl Conrad & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. Budweiser has since become one of the largest beer companies in the United States.
Budweiser may also refer to an unrelated pale lager beer originating from České Budějovice, Czech Republic (in German, Budweis). The parallel existence of two separate brands with the same name has led to a series of trademark disputes between them. Anheuser-Busch use the Budweiser name in certain markets. Anheuser-Busch uses the Bud trademark for when Budweiser should not be used.
Budweiser is a filtered beer, available on tap and in bottles and cans, made (unlike Czech lager) with up to 30% rice in addition to the hops and barley malt common to lagers. The yeast cells used to brew each bottle of our American lager are directly descended from the original culture used by founder Adolphus Busch. Finally,should you wish to read more about Anheuser-Busch and its history, click here.