Talk:Ice beer

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  • I'm no expert so I'll leave the article edit to you guys, but this article claims "Bud Ice" was "briefly manufactured" by A-B and has been discontinued. I just bought a case tonight and haven't noticed a shortage of this, um, delicious brew here (Iowa City) in the 12 years since its introduction, is this discontinuation correct?
  • The article also suggests that Natural Ice, Bud Ice, and Busch Ice are competitors. All of these beers are produced by Anheiser-Busch. SABMiller produces Icehouse and Milwaukee's Best Ice.