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Budweiser infused meats? Genius!

Beer and BBQ are like peas and carrots during the summer!  So, wouldn’t it make total sense that a beer company might make beer-infused meats?

All your dreams have come true as Budweiser and Coleman Natural have paired together to launch Budweiser Beer meats.  All meats included are bratwurst, pork and pork ribs; of which are seasoned with Budweiser. Classic pulled pork in Budweiser sauce and some delicious St. Louis Style Pork Spareribs are all pre-cooked, which means you can spend less time at the grill.

Budweiser Meats should be in the meat section of grocery stores starting this May!  The Budweiser Meats won’t contain any alcohol, just the flavor of beer.

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