Today, the Anheuser-Busch brand is unveiling 11 versions of cans and bottles, each bearing the name of a state with a Budweiser brewery (or in California’s case, two breweries) in place of the Budweiser logo.
The promotion, part of Bud’s “Proudly Brewed Across America” campaign, follows the reintroduction of its popular “America” can for the second consecutive summer. That effort is backed by ads featuring country music star Thomas Rhett (Bud is sponsoring his current tour) and user-generated content. Bud has been offering various patriotic packaging themes each summer since 2011.
The state-specific cans and bottles will be sold only in their respective markets, through September. In addition to California, those states are Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas and Virginia.
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On the limited-time packaging, “King of Beers” also has been replaced with individual
states’ mottoes, “Anheuser-Busch Inc.” has been replaced with each state’s nickname, and the center medallion “AB” monogram includes each state’s initials.
The summer campaign also includes open houses to be held at the breweries, featuring local music, food, custom merchandise and appearances by the Budweiser Clydesdales. In addition, the
brand’s first “Budland” festival will be held in Los Angeles, offering local music, food and fashion.
The state-specific cans and bottles are being promoted via social media (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook) and radio spots customized for each brewery market, featuring local Bud brew masters and/or brewery general managers.
Bud is encouraging consumers to sign up for the brewery open houses through a dedicated area of its site.
In late May, Bud released a “Proudly Brewed Across America” ad/video saluting the 12 cities that host its breweries.
Jones Knowles Ritchie New York created the "America" campaign for Bud last summer, as well as "Proudly Brewed Across America."