Busch launched a new product for the holidays, but this time, it is for canine pets. The beer brand unveiled its Dog Brew line, and it comes in three flavors.
Busch released the “Turkey Brew” beer that is made especially for dogs. This will be available for a limited time only so the furry friends can also enjoy the merriment during Thanksgiving and the rest of the holiday season.
Pet owners should not be worried since dog beer is non-alcoholic. It is actually a healthy snack made with all-natural, fresh ingredients. These are made with vegetables, spices, and meat broth that dogs will surely love. Some of the ingredients are sweet potato, turkey, sweet basil, ginger, peppermint leaves, and water.
As per CNN Business, the new Turkey Brew comes in packs of four and is sold for $15 on Anheuser-Busch’s website for $15. This is actually just an addition to the beer line especially brewed for furry friends, as Busch already released the first Dog Brew in 2020, which got sold out within just 24 hours after its launch.
For the new Turkey Brew beer, Anheuser-Busch’s head of marketing, Krystyn Stowe, said in a statement. “Our fans’ reaction to Busch Dog Brew’s release in 2020 inspired us to keep the momentum going and release our newest flavor for pups to enjoy just in time for the holidays.”
Food & Wine noted that dogs are really having the best time of their lives as this year alone, many products for them were released, such as doughnuts, ice cream, and more. For the upcoming festive season, Busch Light is offering Turkey Brew beer just for the beloved dogs.
The non-alcoholic healthy snack is pooch-friendly that contains flavors and ingredients that dogs like thus, they are one of the best buys for our furry friends this holiday. For dog owners who are not sure about the product, they can visit the FAQ page on Busch Light’s website to learn more about it.


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