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Budweiser 150th Anniversary 1876-2026 King of Beers Heritage Glass

Why the Budweiser 150th Anniversary 1876-2026 King of Beers Heritage Glass is a Must-Have
The Budweiser 150th Anniversary 1876-2026 King of Beers Heritage Glass marks 150 years since Adolphus Busch and Carl Conrad brewed the first batch of Budweiser in St. Louis, Missouri in 1876 ?” the lager that built a brewing empire on the banks of the Mississippi. The Clydesdale hitch, the bowtie label, the eagle on the can, and the “King of Beers” tagline have all gone through Super Bowl ads, NASCAR hoods, and Saturday-afternoon ball games. This Budweiser anniversary glass pulls every piece of that 150-year heritage onto a deep ruby red rocks tumbler.
The glass is a heavy red-tinted rocks tumbler with sculpted gold detailing wrapping the front. BUDWEISER arcs across the top in raised gold script, the same flowing typeface that’s been on bottle labels since the 1800s. The classic American eagle with wings spread sits beneath the wordmark, and below that, the famous Clydesdale hitch ?” two massive draft horses in harness ?” pulls the Budweiser delivery wagon with a driver up top, all rendered in heavy gold relief. Wooden beer barrels are stacked on either side, and stalks of golden wheat curl around the lower edge. “150TH ANNIVERSARY 1876?”2026” and “KING OF BEERS” are pressed into the bottom panel in gold. The matching gift box is dark mahogany wood with the gold-foil Budweiser bowtie logo, eagle, and 150TH ANNIVERSARY 1876?”2026 wreath on the lid, lined with cream satin and finished with a brass clasp.
This is the glass for the friend who orders a Bud at every backyard cookout, a granddad who watched the Budweiser Clydesdales march in the Rose Parade, or a NASCAR fan who still remembers the #8 Bud car. Father’s Day, retirement, Fourth of July, or the Sunday before kickoff ?” wrap it for anyone who’s been pouring the King of Beers since the days of pull-tab cans.
🦅 Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 150 years since Adolphus Busch brewed the first Budweiser in St. Louis in 1876
- The Clydesdale hitch is the most recognizable image in American beer advertising
- “King of Beers” has been the Budweiser tagline since the early 1900s
- Deep ruby red glass tint catches the light like a fresh pour in a Saturday-night neon bar
- A keepsake-quality heritage piece for the bar shelf, not another giveaway pint
🐎 Features
- Heavy red-tinted rocks glass with sculpted gold relief design wrapping the front
- BUDWEISER wordmark in classic flowing script across the top of the glass
- Embossed American eagle with wings spread beneath the wordmark
- Gold Clydesdale draft horses pulling the Budweiser delivery wagon with driver
- Stacked wooden beer barrels flanking the wagon scene on both sides
- Golden wheat stalks and “150TH ANNIVERSARY 1876?”2026 KING OF BEERS” along the base
- Arrives in a dark mahogany wood gift box with cream satin interior
- Lid pressed with gold-foil bowtie logo, eagle, and 150th Anniversary wreath
🍻 Perfect For
- Budweiser drinkers who’ve been ordering the King of Beers for decades
- Clydesdale fans who watch every Super Bowl Bud ad before kickoff
- Father’s Day, retirement, or Fourth of July gift for a dad, granddad, or uncle
- NASCAR and baseball fans with a man-cave bar full of Budweiser signage
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