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RATINGS: 910   WEIGHTED AVG: 1.23   EST. CALORIES: 138   ABV: 4.6%
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Has a smooth, refreshing taste. 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 one of the top-selling value beer brand families. Busch also holds a noted place in Anheuser-Busch history as the first new brand after the repeal of Prohibition.


1.9
   AROMA 3/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 9/20
Lord_Montielo (1) - Alabama, USA - DEC 30, 2009 does not count
If you’re drinking Bucsh you are not going for taste, this is dirt cheap and will get you drunk. Not to enjoy, for alcoholics and poor kids parties only.

1.9
   AROMA 4/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 8/20
GranvilleTim (955) - Granville, Illinois, USA - DEC 29, 2009
Cheap swill. Very pale yellow pour with white thin head. Not metallic like other mass produced swill. Cereal grains, corn, a little sweet. Best served really cold. Ok for when money flow is tight.

2
   AROMA 3/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 4/10   PALATE 3/5   OVERALL 8/20
3Faveryrogue (181) - Aslip, Illinois, USA - DEC 24, 2009
Did someone just say they had a ’95 vintage Busch?!? Just, wow. Economy must be bad everywhere. My macro swill of choice, fresh, for whatever reason. I can kill 12oz without blinking. Goes down extremely simple and clean; bottles or cans. I won’t give this a glass. Bottles more agreeable. Good party session, though I’m sure the general consumer base is 30+ y/o. Cheap as hell. Not really offensive or metallic anywhere. Watery, but somewhat full mouth. Still grainy, cereal sweet taste, with limited corn. Hint of fruitiness. I hate Miller with a passion, unless its one of their fine malt liquors. A-B is at least putting forth some effort with American Ale and Golden Wheat. Then again, their Tomato and Lime Light beers make me cringe just thinking about ’em. Label suggests "Cold as the mountainsSmooth as its name" Well. Its ONLY as smooth as its name, WHEN its as cold as the mountains. So I guess its not as bad as OM’s "America’s Best Beer" claim. Plus, they don’t put those faggy gimmick, color changing, cold-activated lines on the bottle. Drink this when you’re looking for a cheap, easy going, semi-flavorless pale lager, that people won’t think you’re (too) ghetto for drinking. Sooo many are WORSE than this in my book. (Icehouse, High Life, Keystone, MGD, Rolling Rock, Old Style, Coors/Light, Milwaukees Beast, OLD Milwaukee, Hamms, Steel Reserve, etc.) They either taste like piss, metal, booze, or water. That’s the only reason I’m semi-praising this. "No window love. Go!"

1.6
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 2/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 8/20
SilkTork (4691) - Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom, WALES - DEC 21, 2009
Very soft aged version - approx 1995. There’s very little flavour here, but some soft watery malt emerges. No awareness of hops. Not much happening. Wet ghost. No off flavours. No carbonation left. Drinkable.

1.2
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 3/20
Cakes (213) - New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, USA - DEC 7, 2009
16 oz can, big time! Light yellow with a foamy head. Sweet tasting, corn based. Not repulsive but bland.

1.2
   AROMA 3/10   APPEARANCE 1/5   TASTE 2/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 4/20
SuIIy (1828) - Natick, Massachusetts, USA - NOV 24, 2009
Quite a few kegs of this in college. Pours a clear yellow color with a foamy white head. Nose is light corn and fizz. Palate is fizzy water. Flavor of plastic keg cup, corn, fizz, water, etc

1.3
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 1/5   OVERALL 5/20
Barreras (368) - Diamond Bar, California, USA - NOV 11, 2009
Pours a clear yellow with minimal off white head. Aroma is of slight corn with a minor metallic smell. Taste just like it smells. Minor metallic and corn in taste. A very flavorless and light beer.

1.4
   AROMA 2/10   APPEARANCE 2/5   TASTE 3/10   PALATE 2/5   OVERALL 5/20
BDawg82 (65) - Jackson, Mississippi, USA - NOV 8, 2009
Busch greets the drinker with a rather sweet aroma that does not instantly inspire the thought of beer. It possesses a very pale golden appearance, which accurately foreshadows its somewhat watered down flavor. Like many other A-B products, Busch has an unusual sweetness that seemingly comes from A-B’s odd tendency towards what seems to taste like the heavy use of rice and corn in brewing. It is relatively dry, and leaves (predictably) a sort of sweet but stale aftertaste. Overall, not the worst in the world, but it should be among the absolute cheapest. In my neck of the woods, it is more expensive that Milwaukee’s Best, which should be considered a notch above Busch, and is priced similarly with PBR, High Life, and Schlitz, which are all its superiors. This once again brings to mind A-B’s frustratingly strong foothold in the marketplace, as brands like PBR are locally available, yet not in every nook and cranny like Busch, and are so much better for the money.


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