Budweiser 18Pk 16OZ Cans

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Description

Budweiser 18Pk 16OZ Cans is an 18-pack of 16-ounce cans of America's iconic beechwood-aged pale lager, brewed at 5.0% ABV. Budweiser earned a Gold medal and Country Winner title at the 2024 World Beer Awards, reinforcing its standing among the most recognized lagers on the planet.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0%  |  Origin: United States  |  Style: American-Style Pale Lager  |  Brewer: Anheuser-Busch (AB InBev)

Production & Heritage

First introduced by Carl Conrad & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri in 1876, Budweiser is now produced across 12 Anheuser-Busch breweries throughout the United States under the ownership of Belgian parent company AB InBev. The beer is brewed with a mashbill of approximately 23.5% rice and the remainder barley malt, along with water, hops, and yeast — the rice adjunct contributing the clean, crisp character that defines the brand. What truly sets Budweiser apart from most mainstream lagers is its beechwood aging process: long strips of beechwood, pre-treated with baking soda, are stacked inside lagering tanks while the beer is kräusened with fresh wort, increasing the contact surface between yeast and beer for a smoother, more refined fermentation.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Light and clean on the nose, opening with subtle grain and a dry, starchy sweetness. Gentle floral hop notes and faint fruity hints of apple and pear emerge as the beer warms slightly in the glass.

Taste: The entry is smooth and medium-bodied, with a mild malty sweetness reminiscent of fresh bread and water crackers. Mid-palate, the rice adjunct delivers a clean, almost neutral sweetness with a faint gummy-bear starchiness, balanced by restrained hop bitterness. Delicate banana and pear-like fruitiness rounds out the flavor before moving into the finish.

Finish: Crisp and dry, with a definitive snap that clears the palate quickly. A whisper of grain and mild hop bitterness lingers briefly, encouraging the next sip.

How to Drink Budweiser

Budweiser is best served ice-cold, straight from the 16-ounce can or poured into a chilled pint glass to release its subtle aromatics. Its clean, neutral profile also makes it a surprisingly capable beer for simple mixed drinks. A Michelada highlights the lager's crispness against tomato juice, hot sauce, and lime. A Beer Margarita (beerita) uses the light body to stretch and mellow a classic margarita. A Shandy made with fresh lemonade plays off the beer's mild sweetness for a refreshing warm-weather drink.

Best For

  • Stocking up for backyard barbecues, tailgates, and game-day gatherings
  • Hosting a casual cookout where crowd-friendly beer is essential
  • Keeping a reliable, easy-drinking lager on hand in the fridge
  • Pairing with classic American grilled fare like burgers, ribs, and hot dogs

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Budweiser taste like? Budweiser is a medium-bodied American lager with a clean, mild malty sweetness, subtle fruity notes of apple and pear, and a crisp, dry finish driven by its rice-heavy grain bill.

How does Budweiser compare to Coors Banquet? Both are classic American lagers at 5.0% ABV, but Budweiser uses rice as its primary adjunct for a lighter, crisper body, while Coors Banquet relies on corn, yielding a slightly sweeter, rounder malt character. Budweiser's beechwood aging process also gives it a distinctively smooth, clean finish that differs from Coors Banquet's more grain-forward profile.

Is Budweiser good for casual drinking? Budweiser's clean, approachable flavor and moderate 5.0% ABV make it one of the most sessionable and widely enjoyed lagers in the country, suited for extended social occasions without palate fatigue.

Where is Budweiser made? Budweiser is brewed at 12 Anheuser-Busch facilities across the United States, with historical roots in St. Louis, Missouri, where it was first introduced in 1876. The brand is now owned by the global brewing conglomerate AB InBev, headquartered in Leuven, Belgium.

What foods pair well with Budweiser? Grilled burgers and cheeseburgers match the beer's malty sweetness and crisp carbonation. Pizza — especially pepperoni or sausage — benefits from the clean finish cutting through richness. Fried chicken pairs well because the carbonation scrubs the palate between bites. Spicy wings or nachos are tempered by the lager's neutral, cooling body. Classic ballpark hot dogs with mustard complement the subtle grain character.

What sizes does Budweiser come in? Budweiser is widely available in numerous formats, including 12oz cans and bottles, 16oz cans (as in this 18-pack), 24oz and 25oz single cans, and larger multi-packs ranging from 6-packs to 30-packs.

Is Budweiser worth the price? Budweiser positions as a mainstream American lager at a value-friendly price point, and the 18-pack of 16-ounce cans represents strong volume per dollar compared to smaller pack formats or craft alternatives at higher ABVs.

Why Budweiser?

The beechwood aging process remains Budweiser's most tangible differentiator in the American lager category — it is not a marketing gimmick but a measurable production step that increases yeast-to-beer contact during lagering, resulting in a noticeably smoother, cleaner finish than many competitors achieve. The 2024 World Beer Awards Gold medal validates that this 148-year-old recipe still competes at a high level on the global stage. The 18-pack of 16-ounce cans is a practical format, delivering 288 total ounces of beer — ideal for group settings where a dependable, universally liked lager is needed. Among mass-market American lagers, few brands carry the historical pedigree or the distinctive production method that Budweiser does.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Lager
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Missouri
  • Size
    18PK 16OZ Cans
  • Proof
    10
  • Brand
    Bud

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