Busch Beer

Busch Beer

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.
1.3
1074 reviews
St. Louis, United States

Community reviews

2.6 12 oz. can that ended up in my fridge, somehow. Pours a clear, pale, yellow color, with a medium-sized, frothy, white head. The aroma is cereals, corn, white bread, and a hint of resinous hops. Sweet and sugary, with a hint of bitterness. Light body, with a crisp and pretty clean palate. A touch of an acrid finish. I've had worse.
1.6 Can. Clear golden, medium white foamy head. Grainy nose, lots of corn. Medium sweet, hint of bitterness. Very light, watery. Metallic feel, vegetable aftertaste. Poor, really.
1.6 Golden straw yellow finger head recedes quickly transparent well carbonated smell of malts grassy corn taste of malts smooth crisp watery
0.8 Oh yeah, Busch heavy y'all. Check me out. Pale golden with medium head. Doesn't last. Notes are cereal, ass, corn, dead brewing ingredients, and cracker. Don't Drink em if ya got em.
2.7 It’s a cheap beer it’s clean and refreshing as far as taste go it’s a little bit of malt and a decent amount of adjunct and clean water it’s s beer your dad drank and don’t disrespect your dad fix your driveshaft and drink a bush
5.0 I honestly love it. I bought it one time because I was curious and now it's all I drink. I've never had it out of a bottle though
2.0 Muy suave
4.5 A true outdoors man beer. Easy drinking and refreshing. Cheap but awesome
2.6 Esta cerveza es mas parecida a agua mineral pero ideal beberla muy helada y un dia de calor .
1.0 If you had the money to be drinking something better, you would be. For everyone else, there's Busch.
2.4 This beer is quite good for a cheap beer. It has more flavor than BUD, but maybe because its a lager. It's been about 7 or 8 years since I had one so I don't remember a lot about it.
1.7 Can. Clear pale yellow body, big white head with average retention, some lacing. Aroma of wet paper, corn, grains, mineral water and sugar. Taste of grains, metallic hops, corn chips, mineral water and cardboard. As expected.
4.0 Taste light corn taste....what more could you ask for? Color light straw color This is a great yard work beer, vs price compared to other American beers I’d say it’s worth buying
1.8 Aroma is very light sweet corn malt. Flavor is very very light sweet corn malt with maybe soda crackers as well. Finishes with no after taste and a little dry. Very thin and watery mouthfeel with a lot of fizz. Although nothing stands out as an off taste with this one, there's just not much here to enjoy because there's hardly any flavor. Its kinda like drinking a ginger ale with some alcohol in it. The only benefit to this beer is how cheap it is and there's no foul taste, but I'd prefer a Coors banquet or Pabst if I want this style of beer.
3.2 Light golden color, crisp with no aftertaste...Other than being a little watery, it taste like a true lager.
3.4 25 ounce can into lager glass, best before 6/24/2018. Pours crystal pale golden yellow color with a 1 finger fairly dense and fluffy white head with good retention, that reduces to a small cap that lingers. Nice spotty soapy lacing clings on the glass, with a fair amount of streaming carbonation. Aromas of cracker, corn, white bread, and mild herbal/grassy earthiness. A bit too fruity/yeasty, but not overwhelming. Okay aromas with pale malt/corn and mild earthy hop notes; with poor strength. Flavors of cracker, corn, white bread, light biscuit dough, and light herbal/grassy earthiness. Mild herbal, grassy, spicy bitterness on the finish. Lingering notes of cracker, corn, white bread, light biscuit dough, and light herbal/grassy earthiness on the finish for a good bit. Nice robustness of pale malt/corn and light earthy hop flavors; with a nice malt/bitterness balance, and zero cloying/astringent flavors after the finish. Moderately crisp/clean finishing. Perfectly clean on lager flavors, with zero yeast notes present. Lightly increasing dryness from lingering bitterness. Medium-high carbonation and light-medium body; with a very smooth, moderately bready/grainy, and lightly sticky mouthfeel that is good. A bit thin, but not watery finish. Zero warming alcohol as expected of 4.3%. Overall this is a very solid pale adjunct lager. All around good pale malt/corn and light earthy hop flavors; very smooth, crisp, clean, and refreshing to drink. Very flavorful for the low ABV. Clean pale malt/corn flavors, and light earthy hop balance. Not too heavy on the corn, with nice barley presence. An enjoyable and well made offering, definitely exceeded all expectations.
5.0 A cheap and pleasing aal. For when you just want to have a beer after a long days work. Cheers.
1.4 Can at hotel room in New Haven. Enjoyed straight from the can. Aromas and flavors: Grass, paper and some malts. Extremely boring.
0.5 Not even the flavoured versions can save this beer. Busch is flat out awful.
2.3 Clear pale straw under a thin foamy white head. Weird crackery nose that’s lagerish and corny. Crisp light and sweet with corn and pale bready grainy lager flavors. Super bland but okay.
1.9 I bought a cheap "mystery case" of beer from a favorite store, and that is the only reason I have tried this one. 16 oz. can pours a pale golden color with smallish white head and a bit of lacing. Aroma is of hay and bread. Taste is slightly sweet and very simple. Body is thin and watery but with some carbonation and a crisp mouthfeel which gives you the satisfaction that you should get from a lawnmower beer. I expected this to be worse. There is nothing offensive here, but nothing to recommend either.
0.8 Can’t say I’ve had this beer often, but the times I have, I’ve regretted it. Thin and watery with a sharp sweet finish.
1.6 25 oz can shared with my son-in-law on 12th Jan 2018. Light golden pour, white head. Aroma and taste of lemonade and corn, it's a sweet and nasty thing. Bad start to a long tasting session, only bought it for a laugh!
2.0 Keg. Between Bud Light and Natty Light in AB taste. Well marketed to the outdoorsy type and the taste fits with that. Not the lightest but in no way heavy.
1.0 Can. Nose very sweet with a floral whiff and corn. Pour ultra-pale/clear yellow with a large and fizzy bright white head. Watery, thin body (thinner than water, seemingly, which puzzles) with strong artificial sweetness and loose fizz, florality and corn, metallic back end and a little alcohol show, not enough booze to burn or fume but just has raging hangover connotation. It's just nothingness, so incredibly lightweight. [2017.12.24: 1.0]
2.7 Very light lawnmower beer. Touch sweet but barely. Not much to add, simple beer good for day drinking but little flavor.
0.9 a beer, with noticed hoppiness, for sure. I used to drink this in high school. today? not at all. if I need hops, I will grow some. I like this better than Bud, not sure why, they are both brewed by the same huge corp. that has little interest in making a good beer, but just want to make one that sells and does not "offend" anyone.
1.3 Busch Beer pours a clear straw color and sports no head whatsoever. There’s nothing noteworthy in the nose except for extremely faint and distant notes of grape seeds, glue, and paper. It does have a flavor like a crossing between cardboard and hay and bread, but barely so. My God, this is bland. With the front and mid palates being this flavorless, there can be no finish to speak of. If you don’t like beer, give Busch Beer a try, as it won’t remind you of beer at all.
2.2 From Can, hard to rate. Aroma and taste are minimal as I drank this also very cold. Good for thurst, that’s OK. (Mailiao 201707)
4.7 Good beer. Very solid. The only thing better then a cold Busch is a cold. Natural light.