Budweiser will release a line of barbecue, grilling and wing sauces this summer, according to its parent company Anheuser-Busch, Inc. The sauces will include small amounts of Budweiser, but not enough to qualify as an alcoholic beverage ("Someone's been chugging the wing sauce again..."), according to a St. Louis Business Journal article. The sauces, distributed by Vita Foods Products, should be on shelves in grocery stores by July 4.Budweiser to launch barbecue sauces
Budweiser will release a line of barbecue, grilling and wing sauces this summer, according to its parent company Anheuser-Busch, Inc. The sauces will include small amounts of Budweiser, but not enough to qualify as an alcoholic beverage ("Someone's been chugging the wing sauce again..."), according to a St. Louis Business Journal article. The sauces, distributed by Vita Foods Products, should be on shelves in grocery stores by July 4.Related Headlines
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5-08-2006 @ 8:23PM
Jordan Reabold said...
I would like to start off by saying that without all the alcohol in the budweiser sauces, how are you supposed to get drunk? I mean, after all the beer is gone, you should at least be able to chug the sauce so that you can keep that buzz going until you get to the grocery store. If you are like me, and most of you are, I know that my fellow Americans like to drink beer. Budweiser isn't that good, but it's American, so it's good. All I can say is that if you bbq beans, they will fall through the grill. Thank you.
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