Corn growers fire back at Bud Light Super Bowl commercial

Corn

growers are letting the brewers of Bud Light know they don’t appreciate their

latest Super Bowl commercial about corn syrup. 

Wisconsin

Corn Growers President Doug Rebout tells Brownfield he’s disappointed Bud Light

and their parent company AB InBev chose a stage like the Super Bowl to bash

America’s farmers and the corn growers.  “When the bash other people’s or

other products, it’s a lot like when agriculture or any industry bashes someone

else in their own industry, like organic versus conventional farming.  If

you want to promote your product, great, but do it on the merits of your own

product without bashing someone else.”

The

Bud Light ad appeals to consumers who avoid high fructose corn syrup by

featuring a large keg of corn syrup being delivered to rival beer makers

because Bud Light doesn’t use the product in their brewing process. 

Sweeteners,

including corn syrup, are used in beer making to raise the alcohol level

without adding body, lighten the body, add flavor or prep it for

carbonation. 

After

back to back years of falling market share, the official NFL beer sponsor

targeted corn syrup as a way to highlight new labeling on packaging.  But

several competing brands and endless craft breweries are taking to social media

to say their beer is free from corn syrup as well.

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