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Budweiser American Ale was an American-style amber ale produced by Anheuser-Busch under its Budweiser brand. Introduced in September 2008, and discontinued in 2011, American Ale was meant to appeal to beer enthusiasts who were looking for a more complex flavor than the popular Budweiser lager.
It had 5.3% alcohol by volume and was widely available across the United States. A 3.2% alcohol by weight version was available in select states as determined by local laws.
the story is amongst many urban legends concerning vendors and their reactions to certain clients at that time. Currently, Budweiser is not owned in the USA, and would have been the actions of the delivery driver and not the brewery.
heard the same story concerning a driver for Pepsi, and again concerning Coke, Doritos, Lays.... whether or not factual, these stories tell us how we wish we could respond directly to such an atrocity as 9/11
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