Arguably the best known beer brand in the anglosphere, Budweiser is a classic American lager which is known for its amber color and and refreshing taste.
It was introduced into the US in the mid-1800s, by Anheuser Busch after the brewery's founders observed the lager-making techniques that were popular in Europe.
It has since spread to more than 80 markets worldwide. However, in various markets across Europe, the company is not permitted to use the name Budweiser, due to an old legal dispute with a Czech beer brand, Budejovicky Budvar, which also calls it beer Budweiser, according to Time.