"For Immediate Release: The new Anheuser-Busch office building is expected to be completed by January 15, 1969. Located in the 2800 block of South Ninth street, it will have seven levels, three for parking and four for office space. The following departments will be headquartered in the new building: Industrial Relations, Office Service, Beer Sales, Corporate Planning and Industrial Products
"'Anheuser-Busch Natural Light,' a less filling, low-calorie beer, is being introduced coast to coast after highly successful test marketing. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., the world's largest brewer, is emphasising that only natural ingredients and a unique, lengthy brewing process result in a superior quality product. the company is after a significant share of the fast growing light beer consumer segment."
"Tournament of Roses trophy being presented to Richard A. Meyer, vice president and general manager of Anheuser-Busch, by J. Randolph Richards, president of Tournament of Roses Association. Looking on is Mayor Raymond Tucker and Mrs. J. Randolph Richards."
"Anheuser-Busch Inc. has announced a planned expansion of Williamsburg, Va., brewery, which would more than double its annual capacity from the current level of 2.9 million barrels to 7.5 million barrels. Cost of the project would be over $200 million. Artist's rendering shows what the brewery would look like on its expected completion date in the spring of 1980."
"Michelob shares taps with another draft beer (Stroh's) at Detroit Metropolitan Airport, challenging contention by Anheuser-Busch that all other draft beers are excluded where Michelob is sold."
which has sponsored all St. Louis entries in the Parade since 1953. Presenting the award were Edward Wilson, cneter, president of the Tournament of Roses Association, and his wife. The 1973 entry was entitled, "Stagecoach," and won the Grand Marshal's Trophy."
"Joe Aubin, Anheuser-Busch utilities engineer, left, and Larry Marigold, in charge of energy planning and development for Anheuser-Busch, with the stand-by steam turbine that is being put back in operation at the brewery in an effort to save energy."
. Until late 1973, Local 1187 had been a member of the AFL-CIO and had been known as Local 187. According to the the Joint Council execultive board findings, many union members mistakenly thought the affiliation agreement that brought the local into the Teamsters provided a grace period... (ends)."
"If it were a football game, the score at this point might read something like: Miller Lite, 65 -- Anheuser-Busch Natural Light, 15. In the race for market share in the light beer industry, Miller Brewing Co. of Milwaukee holds a commanding lead - last year a full 77 per cent of all light beer sales were of Miller's entry, Lite. Their lead, however, is largely due to their early entry into the
"Anheuser-Busch, Inc., a late entrant in the expanding "light" beer market, but whose 'Budweiser Light' is reported to have captured second place after only six months of participation, now is ready to provide consumers with "Michelob Light" in the super-premium trade. The St. Louis-based brewing giant is expected to announce here Monday that the new beer will be introduced initially in five states, including Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. August A. Busch III, board chairman and president, has informed distributors that broader distribution will soon follow."
"Anheuser-Busch's new entry into the soft drink market, Chelsea, has come upon rough times in Virginia, one of several test markets throughout the country. A group there contends the drunk is being marketed in a way that will lead children to grow into adult drinkers." Note - Chelsea was a "soft" drink that contained a slight amount of alcohol, hence the controversy.
"Site of new solar system - The Anheuser-Busch, Inc., brewery in Jacksonville Fla., will have a new solar energy collection, storage and retrieval system in operation late this year for use in the pasteurization of bottled beer. The system was designed and enginnered and is being installed by Barry-Wehmiller Co. of St. Louis, Mo."