Milwaukee's Best is a 4.8% alcohol by volume, American-style light lager brewed by Miller Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the United States. Its sibling beers are Milwaukee's Best Ice and Milwaukee's Best Light.
Established in 1895 as Gettelman's Milwaukee's Best Beer, Miller Brewing Company shortened the brand name to Milwaukee's Best when they took over the Gettelman Brewing Company of Milwaukee in 1961.
Since then, the Best family has grown to include the popular Milwaukee’s Best Ice, introduced in 1994, and its best-selling offering, Milwaukee's Best Light which was introduced in 1986. MBL contains 3.5g of carbohydrates, and 0 g of fat.
Milwaukee's Best Light is the Official Beer Sponsor of the 2009 World Series of Poker, which continues a relationship between the two entities that began in 2006.
According to a report by Beer Marketer's Insights and published by USA Today on December 9, 2013, sales of Milwaukee’s Best in America have declined in recent years. Despite MillerCoors shipping nearly 2 million barrels in 2007, sales of the beer dropped over the next five years, with just 1.1 million barrels sold.
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Alcohol by volume: 4.8%
Calories per 12 oz serving: 142
Tagline: "Brewed for freshness and classic taste"
In the fall of 2016, the alcohol content was increased from 4.3% to 4.8%, and the name changed from "Milwaukee's Best Premium" to "Milwaukee's Best Lager."
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Alcohol by volume: 4.1%
Calories per 12 oz serving: 96 calories
Tagline: "Brewed for a crisp, full taste"
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Alcohol by volume: 6.9%
Calories per 12 oz serving: 173 calories
Tagline: "Ice brewed for a crisp, bold taste"
In the fall of 2016, the alcohol content was increased from 5.9% to 6.9%.
The "can-crush" series of commercials, perhaps Milwaukee's Best Light's most popular ad campaign, was created by Mother New York in 2006. In these ads, men who did not act like men were suddenly crushed by a giant can of Milwaukee's Best Light falling from the sky. Examples include a man who is scared of a bee, one who abandons his buddies fixing the car in order to coo over a small puppy, a man who soaks up the grease from his slice of pizza before eating it, a guy who leaves a poker game to call his wife just to check in, and one man who arrives at a BBQ holding hands with a woman in a matching outfit. This drives home the commercial's tag-line, "Men should act like men, and light beer should taste like beer." Later ads upped the level of comedy when six-packs rained down on men who bounced on trampolines, wore animal-print underwear, or failed to catch a can of beer gently tossed to them.