ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KELO.com) — It’s not a latte, it has no coffee in it, but it does mention South Dakota–and is available here.
It’s Busch Latte. It’s just regular Busch Light beer but the joke is that it will get a cabin full of sleepy bros up and at ’em.
Busch has put together a spot that mimics 1980s and 90s coffee ads where the people seemed to be in love with their coffee and their coffee mug.
In Busch’s own words:
- The specially-marked, limited-edition cans are available now in 30 packs across Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas, while supplies last. In addition to the name change, Busch Latte cans also have a special shout out for the heartland states, with new text under the logo that reads: “Brewed for America’s Heartland.”
Remember, according to a Busch spokeswoman, it’s beer, not coffee, regardless of the name



