Is Budweiser Beer still Beechwood aged? I don't see it on my bottle of Bud Select.?!


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Is Budweiser Beer still Beechwood aged? I don't see it on my bottle of Bud Select.?



Answers: If you could call it that. Budweiser is to beechwood aging what Coors is to brewed with Rocky Mountain spring water.

For Budweiser they throw a handful of beechwood chips into the big mega stainless steel tanks that they age the beer in - a grand total of 19 days.

Coors water is ultra purified tap water, they add something like 1 cup of Rocky Mountain spring water to the during the brewing process.

Truth in advertising. Source(s):
Beer geek - taken tours of Bud/Coors and many other breweries - home brewer - rec.craft.brewing type of guy. That is because instead of beachwood aged, Budweiser is now aged in old garbage cans. Taste that flavor. yes it is but bud select is not,it is aged a different way.dont listen to stephen he wouldnt know a bud beer from a miller.lol Nope It's horse****



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