<P> Rolling Rock is a 4.5% ABV pale lager launched in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company . In May, 2006, Anheuser - Busch purchased the Rolling Rock brand from InBev for $82 million and began brewing Rolling Rock at its Newark facility in mid July, 2006 . Other pale lagers marketed under the Rolling Rock brand name are Rock Green Light, 3.7% ABV, and Rock Light, 3.5%; the company also produces a 5% ABV amber lager, Rolling Rock Red . Ingredients are pale barley malt, rice, corn and hops . </P> <P> Busch Beer, a 4.3% ABV economy brand pale lager was introduced in 1955 as Busch Bavarian Beer; the brand name was changed in 1979 to Busch Beer . Other beers marketed under the Busch brand name are Busch Light, a 4.1% pale lager introduced in 1989, Busch Ice, a 5.9% ice beer introduced in 1995, and Busch NA, a non-alcoholic brew . Ingredients are a mix of American - grown and imported hops and a combination of malt and corn . At a slightly lower price point than flagship brand Budweiser, it serves as Anheuser - Busch's second most popular brand . </P> <P> Shock Top is a 5.2% ABV Belgian - style wheat ale introduced under the name Spring Heat Spiced Wheat brewed in Fort Collins, Colorado as a seasonal beer in 2006, then all year from 2007 . The beer is brewed with wheat malt, two - row barley, orange, lemon, lime peel, coriander and Cascade and Willamette hops . Entering as the Spring Heat Spiced Wheat, Shock Top Belgian White won gold and bronze medals in the Belgian Wit (White) category at the 2006 and 2007 North American Beer Awards, earning the reputation as America's Beer respectively . The brand now includes some seasonals and specialties that have replaced the Michelob Seasonals . Such varieties include Shock Top Pumpkin Wheat, Shock Top Raspberry Wheat, Shock Top Wheat IPA, Shock Top Lemon Shandy, Shock Top Honeycrisp Apple Wheat, Shock Top Chocolate Wheat, Ginger Wheat, Pretzel Wheat and Shock Top End of the World Midnight Wheat . It competes directly with the MillerCoors brand Blue Moon . </P> <P> Natural Light is an economy brand 4.2% ABV reduced - calorie pale lager introduced in 1977 . The brand was originally called Anheuser - Busch Natural Light . In 2008 The Wall Street Journal listed it as the fifth largest selling beer in the U.S. Natural Ice is an economy brand 5.9% ABV ice beer, introduced in 1995 . Nearly two decades after the introduction of Natural Ice, a malt liquor, Natty Daddy (8% and 5.9% ABV), was added to the market in 2012 . </P>

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