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Bud Light was introduced by Anheuser-Busch in 1982 as a lighter, easier-drinking version of Budweiser to meet the rising demand for low-calorie beers in the United States. The launch came at a time when “light beer” was exploding in popularity, and Bud Light quickly became one of the top competitors in the category.
By the late 1980s and early 1990s, Bud Light had already cemented itself as a major brand thanks to its smooth taste, approachable profile, and massive national marketing campaigns. Its iconic blue branding and memorable commercials — including the famous “Real Men of Genius” and many Super Bowl ads — helped make Bud Light a cultural staple.
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Bud Light remained the best-selling beer in America, dominating tap handles, stadiums, and convenience stores across the country. The brand continued expanding with line extensions like Bud Light Lime, Bud Light Platinum, and later Bud Light Seltzer, adapting to changing tastes and trends.
Today, Bud Light is still one of the most recognizable beer brands in the world, known for its crisp, refreshing flavor, easy drinkability, and long-standing presence in American sports, music, and pop culture.



