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Busch Ice Lager Beer
12 fl oz
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      Busch Ice Lager Beer

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      Busch Ice delivers a sweet, smooth finish and higher alcohol content that your average beer. Busch Ice, introduced in 1995, undergoes an exclusive ice-brewing process, which takes the beer to a temperature below freezing. The ice crystals are then removed giving the beer its sweet, smooth finish and higher alcohol content. Ice beer (Eisbock) was first brewed in Germany by accident during an unseasonably cold year. The bock beers brewed for spring froze, concentrating the flavor and increasing the alcohol content.

      Our History: Busch is brewed with a blend of premium American-grown and imported hops and a combination of malt and corn to provide a pleasant balanced flavor.

      Since being introduced regionally in 1955, the Busch beer brand family has grown to become the top-selling value beer brand families. Busch Bavarian was the first beer brand Anheuser-Busch introduced following the repeal of Prohibition.

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      • The ice crystals are removed giving the beer its sweet, smooth finish and higher alcohol content.

      • 136 calories per 12 fl. oz.

      • 5.9% ABV

      • Busch Ice delivers a sweet, smooth finish and higher alcohol content that your average beer.


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      Government Warning: (1) According to the Surgeon General, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

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