What is bud dry?

Bud Dry was an American brand of pale lager beer produced by Anheuser-Busch. It was introduced in 1990 as a higher-alcohol, lower-calorie version of Budweiser. Bud Dry was a popular choice for consumers looking for a crisp, clean-tasting beer with a slightly higher alcohol content than traditional American lagers.

The beer had a lower carbohydrate content and was marketed as a lighter option for those looking to watch their calorie intake. However, despite its initial popularity, Bud Dry was discontinued by Anheuser-Busch in 2010 due to declining sales and changing consumer preferences.

While Bud Dry is no longer produced, it still holds a nostalgic place in the hearts of many beer drinkers who remember enjoying its refreshing taste and unique branding.