Budweiser Super Bowl praised ad after Bud Light controversy
Anheuser-Busch’s Budweiser released a patriotic Super bowl LX commercial — featuring a Clydesdale helping a young eagle learn to fly set to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” — that has drawn widespread praise online and from conservative media. The ad is seen by manny as a return to traditional, noncontroversial branding after the 2023 Bud light backlash over a custom can given to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, an episode that hurt sales and led the company to cut ties with a third‑party ad agency. Social posts and TV commentators applauded the spot, with some viewers saying thay will end their Budweiser boycotts; the release also coincides with Budweiser’s 150th anniversary. The article notes side context about the upcoming Feb. 8, 2026 Super Bowl (Seattle vs. New england) and former President Trump’s decision not to attend.
Anheuser-Busch praised for patriotic Budweiser Super Bowl ad after Bud Light controversy
Budweiser and parent company Anheuser-Busch are garnering praise online for their new 2026 Super Bowl ad and the patriotism it displays.
Budlight, another beer brand Anheuser-Busch owns, created a wave of backlash when it gave a custom beer can to transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney in March 2023. Sales of the beer dropped drastically in the weeks after the partnership, and Anheuser-Busch cut ties with the third-party ad agency at the center of the collaboration.
Budweiser released its new Super Bowl ad on Monday, with a horse helping a small eagle as it grows up and learns how to fly as Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Free Bird” plays in the background. The ad prompted Fox News’s Laura Ingraham to say Anheuser-Busch “learned the lesson,” to which Jimmy Fallia, host of Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy Fallia, suggested the beer company is trying to say, “I’m sorry.”
“We wanted beer in a cardboard case; Dylan Mulvaney was beer in a mental case. Nobody asked for that, so they’re kind of resetting the shot clock: Clydesdale’s good, Eagle’s good. OK, because if we learned anything from the Dylan Mulvaney fiasco, he was not what beer drinkers meant when they asked the bartender for a cold one with some nuts,” Fallia joked on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle on Tuesday.
Multiple users on X also praised the commercial, with one user saying he is “officially ending my Budweiser boycott.” Bussin’ with the Boys, one of the many podcasts President Donald Trump appeared on ahead of the 2024 election, also reposted the ad with the United States flag.
“After watching this amazingly patriotic commercial, I’m officially ending my Budweiser boycott! What about you?” A user on X said.
“MORE of THIS right here!!!!!” Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Griff Jenkins said on X.
“The Clydesdales are BACK. Nature is healing!” Independent Women’s Forum Center for Energy & Conservation Director Gabriella Hoffman said on X.
The new Budweiser commercial comes as the beer brand is celebrating its 150th anniversary.
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Trump revealed over the weekend that he will not attend the 2026 Super Bowl, a departure from when he became the first sitting president to attend the big game last year. He cited Halftime performer Bad Bunny and pre-game performer Green Day as his reason for passing, as both have been critical of the president.
The 2026 Super Bowl will pit the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots on Feb. 8th.
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