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Budweiser Clydesdales

The Budweiser Clydesdales are a group of Clydesdale horses used for promotions and commercials by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. There are several "hitches" or teams of horses,[1] that travel around the United States and other countries that remain in their official homes at the company headquarters at the Anheuser-Busch brewery complex in St. Louis, Missouri,[2] or at Merrimack, New Hampshire.[3] At St. Louis, they are housed in a historic brick and stained-glass stable built in 1885. There are eight horses driven at any one time, but ten horses are on each team to provide alternates for the hitch when needed. Assorted Clydesdales are also used as animal actors in television commercials for Budweiser beer, particularly in Super Bowl ads.

Budweiser Clydesdales, in harness

Location

 
A Clydesdale grazing at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia

Many of the Clydesdales owned by Anheuser-Busch are raised at Grant's Farm near St. Louis. The Budweiser Clydesdale Stables at Grant's Farm house approximately 35 mares, stallions and foals, with an average of 15 foals produced each year. Anheuser-Busch owns a total of about 250 Clydesdales, kept at various locations throughout the United States, one of the largest herds of Clydesdale horses in the world.[4]

The largest breeding facility is at Warm Springs Ranch near Boonville, Missouri which is about 150 miles west of St. Louis. InBev consolidated operations there in 2008. More than half of the company's herd is kept there. The Ranch offers tours of its facilities.[5] Another breeding ranch was near Romoland, California, about 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles, but it was closed.[6][7]

The three Clydesdale teams that tour internationally are based near the company's brewing facilities in St. Louis, Fort Collins, Colorado, and Merrimack, New Hampshire.[5][8] The company also buys high-quality Clydesdales from other sources on occasion.[8][9]

The Clydesdales were fixtures at Busch Gardens. However, after InBev sold the amusement parks, the link to the Budweiser Clydesdales ended in 2009. The new owners have brought back Clydesdales but they are not the "Budweiser Clydesdales."[10]

Origins

 
The historic stables in St. Louis, 2007

The original Budweiser Clydesdales were purchased from Patrick Shea, owner of Shea's Brewery in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada who had also used them for promoting his brewery. Rebranded for Budweiser, the horses were first introduced to the American public on April 7, 1933, to celebrate the repeal of Prohibition.[8] August A. Busch, Jr. presented the hitch as a gift to his father, August Anheuser Busch, Sr., who was guided outside the brewery by the ruse of being told his son had purchased him a new car, but instead was greeted by the horses, pulling a red, white and gold beer wagon.[11] The hitch proceeded to carry the first case of post-Prohibition beer from the St. Louis brewery in a special journey down Pestalozzi Street in St. Louis.[8]

Recognizing the advertising and promotional potential of a horse-drawn beer wagon, Busch, Sr. had the team sent by rail to New York City, where it picked up two cases of Budweiser beer at New Jersey's Newark Airport, and presented it to Al Smith, former governor of New York and an instrumental force in the repeal of Prohibition. From there, the Clydesdales continued on a tour of New England and the Mid-Atlantic States, a journey that included the delivery of a case of beer to President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House.[11]

Qualifications

 
The full hitch, Wisconsin State Fair, 2009

To qualify for one of the hitches, a Budweiser Clydesdale must be a gelding with an even temperament and strong, draft horse appearance,[4] be at least four years old, stand at least 18 hands (72 inches, 183 cm) at the withers when fully mature, and weigh between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds (820 and 1,040 kg). In addition, each horse must be bay in color (a reddish-brown coat with a black mane and tail), have four white stocking feet, and a blaze of white on the face.[8]

Traveling hitches

 
A Clydesdale by one of the semi-trailers used to transport the team

Originally the Clydesdales were transported by train. Cross-country truck transport was introduced in 1940.[11] Today, the traveling hitches are on the road at least 10 months every year, based in St. Louis, Missouri, Merrimack, New Hampshire and Fort Collins, Colorado. At St. Louis, there are several tours that provide a visit to the Budweiser Clydesdale Paddock and Stables.[12] The first Clydesdale hitch was based in Merrimack, New Hampshire. Horses no longer reside there, but the stables are open for viewing.[13] Fort Collins is the home to the Clydesdales West Coast Team. When the horses are not touring, they can be seen as part of a tour and visitors can have a picture taken with them.[14] There are ten horses that travel on each team.[8] Eight are in harness when performing at any one time and the other two horses provide alternates for the hitch as needed. Several professional handlers accompany each team. Often, one handler has night duty to provide round-the-clock care for the horses. Transportation for each hitch requires three 50-foot semis. Two carry the horses, the third transports a red, white and gold beer wagon and other equipment.[8][11] The horses' comfort is enhanced with "air-cushioned suspension and thick rubber flooring", and cameras in the trailers enable the drivers to watch the horses during transport. The team stops each night at local stables.[8]

 
Budweiser Clydesdale Dalmatian.

An obedience-trained Dalmatian dog also travels with each hitch, a Budweiser tradition since the 1950s. Historically, the role of the dogs was to guard the wagon and protect the team while the driver went inside buildings to make deliveries.[11] When the team performs today, the Dalmatians sit on the wagon, seated next to the driver.[8] The wagons are Studebaker wagons modified to carry water, originally manufactured circa 1900.[15]

Super Bowl tradition

Television advertising featuring the Budweiser Clydesdales had been a longstanding Super Bowl tradition, beginning with an ad during Super Bowl XX in 1986.[16] In 2010, the new parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, announced that there would not be a Clydesdales ad aired during the 2010 Super Bowl. However, the company reversed its position after asking fans to vote on Facebook whether to include the horses in an ad, compared against two other potential spots. As a result, the company aired a Clydesdale-focused ad during the fourth quarter,[17] one of nine ads aired by the company during the game.[18]

Rose Parade

 
AB Beer Wagon, partially decorated in Brookside Pavilion, for 2014 Rose Parade

A hitch of Clydesdales pulled the City of St. Louis' float, co-sponsored by Budweiser, in the Tournament of Roses Parade from 1954 to 2011.[19][20] In 2014 the Clydesdales returned to the Rose Parade, this time pulling their beer wagon. The President of the Tournament of Roses rode on the beer wagon instead of the usual classic car.[21]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Caring for the Budweiser Clydesdales". TheHorse.com. Retrieved 2013-04-23.
  2. ^ "St. Louis". www.budweisertours.com. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  3. ^ Meet the Clydesdales up close About.com New England Travel
  4. ^ a b "Grant's Farm: Clydesdale Stables" January 30, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Web page accessed March 9, 2017
  5. ^ a b Brown, Lisa. "Clydesdales remain key to Budweiser branding after being hitched to company for 80 years : Business". Stltoday.com. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  6. ^ "Budweiser's Clydesdales now come clopping at a cost" USA Today, April 12, 2010 Web page accessed August 22, 2011
  7. ^ "Clydesdales: History and Distribution" 2012-09-06 at the Wayback Machine Busch Gardens web site, accessed June 18, 2008
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Clydesdales FAQ". www.warmspringsranch.com. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  9. ^ Buxengard, Jan Lee. "Locally grown horse turns pro; joins Anheuser Busch family" Bluff County Newspaper Group, February 6, 2007 September 8, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Web page accessed June 18, 2008
  10. ^ Dan Parsons and Tyra M. Vaughn (2010-03-04). . Articles.dailypress.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2013-04-07.
  11. ^ a b c d e . Atlanta St. Patcrick's Parade. Archived from the original on 2010-12-24. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
  12. ^ "Attractions". www.budweisertours.com. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  13. ^ "Merrimack". www.budweisertours.com. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  14. ^ "Ft. Collins". www.budweisertours.com. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  15. ^ . Seaworld. Archived from the original on 2009-05-09. Retrieved June 18, 2008.
  16. ^ . KVOA.com. Archived from the original on January 4, 2015. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  17. ^ "Clydesdales to Appear in Super Bowl Ad After All" Deseret News, February 5, 2010, accessed November 6, 2011
  18. ^
  19. ^ "Budweiser Yanks Clydesdales Float". Retrieved 2012-11-20.
  20. ^ . prnewswire.com. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  21. ^ KTLA Channel 5 broadcast, 1 Jan 2014

References 8 & 9 no longer effective

Further reading

  • "What About the Budweiser Clydesdales? (free login required)
  • Brown, Kimberly. "Larger than life: The Budweiser Clydesdales" (free login required)

External links

  • Official website
  • How to find information on Clydedales on Anheiser-Busch site
  • Find information on tours, including the Clydesdales
  • Budweiser "Brotherhood" 2013 Super Bowl Commercial
  • Super Bowl's Baby Clydesdale: A Budweiser Story, produced and aired by ABC News

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The Budweiser Clydesdales are a group of Clydesdale horses used for promotions and commercials by the Anheuser Busch Brewing Company There are several hitches or teams of horses 1 that travel around the United States and other countries that remain in their official homes at the company headquarters at the Anheuser Busch brewery complex in St Louis Missouri 2 or at Merrimack New Hampshire 3 At St Louis they are housed in a historic brick and stained glass stable built in 1885 There are eight horses driven at any one time but ten horses are on each team to provide alternates for the hitch when needed Assorted Clydesdales are also used as animal actors in television commercials for Budweiser beer particularly in Super Bowl ads Budweiser Clydesdales in harness Contents 1 Location 2 Origins 3 Qualifications 4 Traveling hitches 5 Super Bowl tradition 6 Rose Parade 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksLocation Edit A Clydesdale grazing at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg Virginia Many of the Clydesdales owned by Anheuser Busch are raised at Grant s Farm near St Louis The Budweiser Clydesdale Stables at Grant s Farm house approximately 35 mares stallions and foals with an average of 15 foals produced each year Anheuser Busch owns a total of about 250 Clydesdales kept at various locations throughout the United States one of the largest herds of Clydesdale horses in the world 4 The largest breeding facility is at Warm Springs Ranch near Boonville Missouri which is about 150 miles west of St Louis InBev consolidated operations there in 2008 More than half of the company s herd is kept there The Ranch offers tours of its facilities 5 Another breeding ranch was near Romoland California about 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles but it was closed 6 7 The three Clydesdale teams that tour internationally are based near the company s brewing facilities in St Louis Fort Collins Colorado and Merrimack New Hampshire 5 8 The company also buys high quality Clydesdales from other sources on occasion 8 9 The Clydesdales were fixtures at Busch Gardens However after InBev sold the amusement parks the link to the Budweiser Clydesdales ended in 2009 The new owners have brought back Clydesdales but they are not the Budweiser Clydesdales 10 Origins Edit The historic stables in St Louis 2007 The original Budweiser Clydesdales were purchased from Patrick Shea owner of Shea s Brewery in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada who had also used them for promoting his brewery Rebranded for Budweiser the horses were first introduced to the American public on April 7 1933 to celebrate the repeal of Prohibition 8 August A Busch Jr presented the hitch as a gift to his father August Anheuser Busch Sr who was guided outside the brewery by the ruse of being told his son had purchased him a new car but instead was greeted by the horses pulling a red white and gold beer wagon 11 The hitch proceeded to carry the first case of post Prohibition beer from the St Louis brewery in a special journey down Pestalozzi Street in St Louis 8 Recognizing the advertising and promotional potential of a horse drawn beer wagon Busch Sr had the team sent by rail to New York City where it picked up two cases of Budweiser beer at New Jersey s Newark Airport and presented it to Al Smith former governor of New York and an instrumental force in the repeal of Prohibition From there the Clydesdales continued on a tour of New England and the Mid Atlantic States a journey that included the delivery of a case of beer to President Franklin D Roosevelt at the White House 11 Qualifications Edit The full hitch Wisconsin State Fair 2009 To qualify for one of the hitches a Budweiser Clydesdale must be a gelding with an even temperament and strong draft horse appearance 4 be at least four years old stand at least 18 hands 72 inches 183 cm at the withers when fully mature and weigh between 1 800 and 2 300 pounds 820 and 1 040 kg In addition each horse must be bay in color a reddish brown coat with a black mane and tail have four white stocking feet and a blaze of white on the face 8 Traveling hitches Edit A Clydesdale by one of the semi trailers used to transport the team Originally the Clydesdales were transported by train Cross country truck transport was introduced in 1940 11 Today the traveling hitches are on the road at least 10 months every year based in St Louis Missouri Merrimack New Hampshire and Fort Collins Colorado At St Louis there are several tours that provide a visit to the Budweiser Clydesdale Paddock and Stables 12 The first Clydesdale hitch was based in Merrimack New Hampshire Horses no longer reside there but the stables are open for viewing 13 Fort Collins is the home to the Clydesdales West Coast Team When the horses are not touring they can be seen as part of a tour and visitors can have a picture taken with them 14 There are ten horses that travel on each team 8 Eight are in harness when performing at any one time and the other two horses provide alternates for the hitch as needed Several professional handlers accompany each team Often one handler has night duty to provide round the clock care for the horses Transportation for each hitch requires three 50 foot semis Two carry the horses the third transports a red white and gold beer wagon and other equipment 8 11 The horses comfort is enhanced with air cushioned suspension and thick rubber flooring and cameras in the trailers enable the drivers to watch the horses during transport The team stops each night at local stables 8 Budweiser Clydesdale Dalmatian An obedience trained Dalmatian dog also travels with each hitch a Budweiser tradition since the 1950s Historically the role of the dogs was to guard the wagon and protect the team while the driver went inside buildings to make deliveries 11 When the team performs today the Dalmatians sit on the wagon seated next to the driver 8 The wagons are Studebaker wagons modified to carry water originally manufactured circa 1900 15 Super Bowl tradition EditTelevision advertising featuring the Budweiser Clydesdales had been a longstanding Super Bowl tradition beginning with an ad during Super Bowl XX in 1986 16 In 2010 the new parent company Anheuser Busch InBev announced that there would not be a Clydesdales ad aired during the 2010 Super Bowl However the company reversed its position after asking fans to vote on Facebook whether to include the horses in an ad compared against two other potential spots As a result the company aired a Clydesdale focused ad during the fourth quarter 17 one of nine ads aired by the company during the game 18 Rose Parade Edit AB Beer Wagon partially decorated in Brookside Pavilion for 2014 Rose Parade A hitch of Clydesdales pulled the City of St Louis float co sponsored by Budweiser in the Tournament of Roses Parade from 1954 to 2011 19 20 In 2014 the Clydesdales returned to the Rose Parade this time pulling their beer wagon The President of the Tournament of Roses rode on the beer wagon instead of the usual classic car 21 See also EditDriving horse Draft horse Draft horse showingReferences Edit Caring for the Budweiser Clydesdales TheHorse com Retrieved 2013 04 23 St Louis www budweisertours com Retrieved 9 March 2017 Meet the Clydesdales up close About com New England Travel a b Grant s Farm Clydesdale Stables Archived January 30 2013 at the Wayback Machine Web page accessed March 9 2017 a b Brown Lisa Clydesdales remain key to Budweiser branding after being hitched to company for 80 years Business Stltoday com Retrieved 2013 04 07 Budweiser s Clydesdales now come clopping at a cost USA Today April 12 2010 Web page accessed August 22 2011 Clydesdales History and Distribution Archived 2012 09 06 at the Wayback Machine Busch Gardens web site accessed June 18 2008 a b c d e f g h i Clydesdales FAQ www warmspringsranch com Retrieved 9 March 2017 Buxengard Jan Lee Locally grown horse turns pro joins Anheuser Busch family Bluff County Newspaper Group February 6 2007Archived September 8 2010 at the Wayback Machine Web page accessed June 18 2008 Dan Parsons and Tyra M Vaughn 2010 03 04 Clydesdales are back at Busch Gardens Daily Press Articles dailypress com Archived from the original on 2011 08 11 Retrieved 2013 04 07 a b c d e Clydesdale Facts Budweiser Clydesdales Elegance on Peachtree Street Atlanta St Patcrick s Parade Archived from the original on 2010 12 24 Retrieved June 18 2008 Attractions www budweisertours com Retrieved 2017 03 09 Merrimack www budweisertours com Retrieved 2017 03 09 Ft Collins www budweisertours com Retrieved 2017 03 09 Clydesdales The Anueuser Busch Clydesdale Teams Seaworld Archived from the original on 2009 05 09 Retrieved June 18 2008 Budweiser s Super Bowl ad shows new Clydesdale foal KVOA com Archived from the original on January 4 2015 Retrieved 9 March 2017 Clydesdales to Appear in Super Bowl Ad After All Deseret News February 5 2010 accessed November 6 2011 Poniewozki James The Best and Worst Super Bowl Commercials 2010 Time 2010 Budweiser Yanks Clydesdales Float Retrieved 2012 11 20 Budweiser Clydesdales Celebrate 75th Anniversary with Special Rose Parade Float prnewswire com Archived from the original on 24 January 2009 Retrieved 9 March 2017 KTLA Channel 5 broadcast 1 Jan 2014 References 8 amp 9 no longer effectiveFurther reading Edit What About the Budweiser Clydesdales free login required Brown Kimberly Larger than life The Budweiser Clydesdales free login required External links EditOfficial website How to find information on Clydedales on Anheiser Busch site Find information on tours including the Clydesdales Budweiser Brotherhood 2013 Super Bowl Commercial Super Bowl s Baby Clydesdale A Budweiser Story produced and aired by ABC News Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Budweiser Clydesdales amp oldid 1127119400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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