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Budweiser Adds Green Logo as Brewer Taps into U.S. Wind Power

Budweiser said it has switched all its U.S. brewing to renewable electricity and is adding a clean energy logo to its labels as part of a global shift to green power by its parent Anheuser-Busch InBev.

A “100 percent renewable electricity” symbol will be added to U.S. bottles and cans in the spring, Budweiser said, adding it expects to lift sales of one of America’s top beers, after a dip. Budweiser dropped to fourth most popular beer in the U.S., we previously reported.

Miller Lite, which had been fourth, passed Budweiser. Bud Light continues its reign as the top-selling beer in the U.S., followed by Coors Light.  Read more here, from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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