Actually, it's Hoegaarden, not Hoegardden and it's a great beer. I think you americans should be glad, finally some real beer. American 'beer' is indeed a sort of horse urine. Belgium is one of the greatest beer countries in the world, can't do nothing bout that. Try some: Jupiler, Hoegaarden, Kriek, Delirium Tremens, Stella Artois, Maes, Westvleteren and many more. That's beer!
"Budweiser is like American Apple Pie" what beer are you drinking today???? "Today i'm drinklng Hoegardden". What a dick head, Hoegardden is owned by INBEV. You wonder why American companies loose market share.
European companies dislike amusement parks, because they falsely believe that they get in the way of focussing on business matters, and as such they could close both the busch gardens tampa and williamsburg... We're losing our beer to foreigers and our American pasttime... sad times...
People are worried about this when they use japanese cars, japanese clothes, phones made in finland, watches made in japan or switzerland or have parts made in switzerland but assembled in thailand, products made in china, etc etc.... i mean come on. Seriously. Outsourcing is inevitable. It's the first step toward a truly global economy. America has plenty to offer. Hollywood movies, General Motors, Tourism. Why worry about beer when American beer is second rate anyway?
Democrats have been in control of the Congress long enough to stop this "legislation". I am a true Republican: who hates Bush, hates war, and is a true conservative (not a neocon like Bush). I follow more along the lines of Ron Paul minus the crazy ideas of getting rid of the IRS and the other things. Blaming the Republicans for this is wrong. It is both the Republican and the Democrats who are failing us and they are all leading our country into hell.
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What would happen if "the king of beers" is sold to a Belgian conglomerate?
•I might actually be able to drink it.
•We might actually be able to erase one of the markers of American poor taste.
•We come to a thirsty realization that we are an import nation.
•We run out of American companies and realize that we can be innovative, start anew, and rebuild a nation that is more like the America of For-fatherly intent!
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This Video is ONE Sided. I don't Really Care one way or the Other If You Like Anheuser-Busch Products or Not.Its Called Freedom of Choice.If You don't like It Don't drink It.Why Don't We Just let Them Come In and Take Over Every thing In America. Would That Make You Happy ???? If Not Just Move.
but seriously I think people are being hypocritical when they say that government should intervene (ie. senators) to stop the deal. These same people would go crazy if government controlled, lets say oil like Venezuela does because its a communist country. For them, its fine for the government to intervene as long as its an Un-American company, but if its American company then stay out of it. That is just not "Laissez-faire".
The guy with the hat at 0:50 needs to do some reading, especially about the Fed.
Europeans are buying our beer and we're buying Premier League football clubs. Sounds like an even trade. The Brits are going absolutely apeshit that Americans have bought 4 of their top level teams.
This is a win-win for Bud, not only will it give more diversity to the beer market in America with Belgian beers coming in it would also have bud being able to break into global markets.
Eberhard Anheuser and Adolphus Busch be turning in there graves at this
Bigstarrocker9 3 years ago
INBEV can SUCK SATAN'S american beer COCK in hell forever
AcaiBerryMONAVIE 3 years ago
lol
cauda123 3 years ago
WTF! Budweiser is originally from Budvar in The Czech Republic. It's wasn't an American beer to begin with. I thought everybody knew that.
808ish 3 years ago
to the guy at :50 hell yeah to the people who dont care wait until de dont have our own currency anymore
imagine buying a whopper in chicogo 11 euros please
KC0TCH 3 years ago
Actually, it's Hoegaarden, not Hoegardden and it's a great beer. I think you americans should be glad, finally some real beer. American 'beer' is indeed a sort of horse urine. Belgium is one of the greatest beer countries in the world, can't do nothing bout that. Try some: Jupiler, Hoegaarden, Kriek, Delirium Tremens, Stella Artois, Maes, Westvleteren and many more. That's beer!
legrandejorge 3 years ago
What's ironic is that the formula for Budweiser was stolen from a Czech brewery years ago.
dshanktu 3 years ago
Budweiser is NOT a beer. Its bad tasting filtered water. If you want a beer, quit being a sissy and stop drinking BUTTweiser.
djkidgorilla 3 years ago
if anyone thinks that this is ok you are retarded that one dude was right were are we going to draw the line and i say hear with the beer
tyler91091 3 years ago
"Budweiser is like American Apple Pie" what beer are you drinking today???? "Today i'm drinklng Hoegardden". What a dick head, Hoegardden is owned by INBEV. You wonder why American companies loose market share.
snake73 3 years ago
It can't be family owned if it has a share price---
taniwha9 3 years ago
it isnt family owned but it should stil be american owned
tyler91091 3 years ago
Right. America's microbrews are the best in the world. Thats what to be proud of.
taniwha9 3 years ago
how much is st. louis worth exactly 52 billion $
i never thought I'd say this but i hope AB goes out ov business
cowan913 3 years ago
Long Life Anheuser-Busch Inbev !
daniusjez 3 years ago
Anheuser Busch hasn't been family owned in years. The Anheuser's lost all ownership over a century ago, and the Busch's only own 4%
Trageikeman116 3 years ago
who the fu*# cares it still should be american beer not Fen Belgium or werever the heck its from
tyler91091 3 years ago
I totally agree with you, my hometown of St. Louis is gonna start headin downhill after this sale.
Trageikeman116 3 years ago
European companies dislike amusement parks, because they falsely believe that they get in the way of focussing on business matters, and as such they could close both the busch gardens tampa and williamsburg... We're losing our beer to foreigers and our American pasttime... sad times...
vabeachbari08 3 years ago
i was watching the news...they sold for 50 billion dollars...still dont know what to do with the parks.....(including water country USA)
indianajones395 3 years ago
yeah, WCUSA is a part of BEC. Thanks for letting us know...
tvnewsguy42 3 years ago
People are worried about this when they use japanese cars, japanese clothes, phones made in finland, watches made in japan or switzerland or have parts made in switzerland but assembled in thailand, products made in china, etc etc.... i mean come on. Seriously. Outsourcing is inevitable. It's the first step toward a truly global economy. America has plenty to offer. Hollywood movies, General Motors, Tourism. Why worry about beer when American beer is second rate anyway?
13legion13 3 years ago
General Motors is in danger of going out of business because of this same problem...
ejb812 3 years ago
Belgian Beer rules!!!!
SnowboarderA 3 years ago
Could not care less, I drink Coors Original, the Legend.
LazyRatigan 3 years ago
You should care.
Soon, all of the United States will be owned by someone else.
Republican led legislation has led to the takeover of the U.S.
agandia 3 years ago
the usa has been owned by britian since 1914 what the hell is wrong with you people FIND OUT WHO OWNS THE FED
dgervais12 3 years ago
Democrats have been in control of the Congress long enough to stop this "legislation". I am a true Republican: who hates Bush, hates war, and is a true conservative (not a neocon like Bush). I follow more along the lines of Ron Paul minus the crazy ideas of getting rid of the IRS and the other things. Blaming the Republicans for this is wrong. It is both the Republican and the Democrats who are failing us and they are all leading our country into hell.
ejb812 3 years ago
im a republican too, and Ron Paul is no republican... hes lucky I even capitalized his name, that weaseling libertarian!
vabeachbari08 3 years ago
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What would happen if "the king of beers" is sold to a Belgian conglomerate?
•I might actually be able to drink it.
•We might actually be able to erase one of the markers of American poor taste.
•We come to a thirsty realization that we are an import nation.
•We run out of American companies and realize that we can be innovative, start anew, and rebuild a nation that is more like the America of For-fatherly intent!
Mallax 3 years ago
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This Video is ONE Sided. I don't Really Care one way or the Other If You Like Anheuser-Busch Products or Not.Its Called Freedom of Choice.If You don't like It Don't drink It.Why Don't We Just let Them Come In and Take Over Every thing In America. Would That Make You Happy ???? If Not Just Move.
rocketman50 3 years ago
Who knows, if anyone can make bud products drinkable, the Belgians can.
beatfreakish 3 years ago
American beer is shit anyways.
but seriously I think people are being hypocritical when they say that government should intervene (ie. senators) to stop the deal. These same people would go crazy if government controlled, lets say oil like Venezuela does because its a communist country. For them, its fine for the government to intervene as long as its an Un-American company, but if its American company then stay out of it. That is just not "Laissez-faire".
josh22922 3 years ago
don't really drink beer..but if they try an sell of my cheetoes!!! lol
Cashmakessense 3 years ago
we can let this happen. drinking is bad.
xolafalawtox 3 years ago
The guy with the hat at 0:50 needs to do some reading, especially about the Fed.
Europeans are buying our beer and we're buying Premier League football clubs. Sounds like an even trade. The Brits are going absolutely apeshit that Americans have bought 4 of their top level teams.
ls1z28chris 3 years ago
This is a win-win for Bud, not only will it give more diversity to the beer market in America with Belgian beers coming in it would also have bud being able to break into global markets.
abarzilai664 3 years ago
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who the fuck cares?
drunks who don't give a shit about taste?
revnazaright 3 years ago