Need a Wedding Venue? Busch Beer Can Help

Need a Wedding Venue? Busch Beer Can Help

From Anheuser-Busch:

 

Champagne and top shelf liquor are a regular presence at weddings, but it’s Busch Beer that has become an integral part in weddings. In 2019, the brand offered the ultimate Busch weddings experience, and since last year looked a bit different, the brand gave beer for a year to couples whose wedding plans were changed by the pandemic.

Now in 2021, with postponements aplenty and continued safety concerns, couples are still facing obstacles in finding venues and planning their special day. Busch realized that with many couples competing to lock in ideal dates, there was an opportunity to step in once again and help ease the tension around securing a dream wedding venue.

This year, Busch will be working with its trusted allies, America’s farmers, to convert scenic farmland into picturesque, outdoor wedding venues. Busch scoured the country to find the most beautiful farms, and is transforming them into weddings venues throughout the month of July to host the most important day of Busch fans’ lives.

 

Both farms, located in Idaho and North Dakota, grow the signature grains that help make Busch Beer so delicious. Busch will be providing 3 lucky couples with the venue and funds to help design their most perfect day. Also, Busch is furthering their support by providing a wedding planner, and will be covering the cost of catering and entertainment so the couples don’t have any added worries - with plenty of Busch beer, too!

For couples having a hard time locking in their 2021 wedding venue, all they’ll need to do is share on social media how Busch Beer brings them and their partner together, by using #BuschFarmWedding and #Contest to enter.

Couples who win this exclusive opportunity will win an all-expenses-paid outdoor wedding experience, curated in partnership with Busch Beer. You can learn more by following @Buschbeer on Twitter and Facebook, @Buschbeer on Instagram, and visit busch.com/FarmWedding. 

In 2020, Busch gave beer for a year to couples whose wedding plans were changed by the pandemic, reminding them love is always worth celebrating,even when the unexpected happens.This year, postponements and continued safety concerns are throwing a new challenge in the mix–finding an available wedding venue. To solve 2021’s newest set of obstacles for couples, the brand is stepping in to help by tapping our trusted outdoor allies–America’s farmers. Busch is converting the same scenic farms that growth barley used to brewer beer into picturesque, outdoor wedding venues that will be available throughout July.Although 2020 is now behind us, engaged couples are still struggling to make their big day happen. The backlog of delayed weddings and the need to host ceremonies outside to keep loved ones safe makes a dream venue harder to secure than ever. Coupled with the competition around popular summer wedding dates, locking in an ideal venue has caused quite the frenzy in the wedding industry, until now."Busch has been a staple at weddings for years, and we were disheartened to see even MO recouples unable to make their celebrations happen this year due to a lack of available venues,” said Daniel Blake, VP of Value Brands at Anheuser-Busch. ”We believe that weddings, just like our beer,are best enjoyed in the great outdoors, so we are thrilled to be working with American farmers to help create exclusive wedding venues for Busch fans.”Busch scoured the country to find the most picturesque farms in America and is transforming them into the perfect spaces all throughout the month of July to host the most important day of Busch fans’ lives. Each farm selected is a trusted Anheuser-Busch supplier, home to the very grains that help make Busch Beer and the ideal setting for any Busch fan’s wedding celebration.A dream venue for any and all beer lovers to say "I do" among the barley grown to brew their favorite beer.“Busch Beer proudly supports U.S. farming families and the broader agricultural community by sourcing the majority of our ingredients from local farms,” said Russ Harville, VP of Raw Materials,Auxiliaries and Utilities at Anheuser-Busch.“Leveraging our network of farmers to provide an

  

    exciting new consumer offering while also supportingfamily farms is a fantastic synergy that truly benefits all involved.”Busch willhostthreewinning couplesatgorgeous farms in Idaho and North Dakota, the heart of Busch country, and provide the newlyweds-to-be with the space, and the cash, to convert theidyllicfarmsinto their dream wedding venues.Busch is not stopping with just the venue;the brandiseasing the burden of wedding planning by taking on the cost of the wedding planner and big-ticket items like cateringandentertainmentso couples can cherish the moment totally stress-free.If you’re having a tough go at locking in your 2021 wedding venue, tell us how Busch brings youtwo together with #BuschFarmWedding and #Contest for your chance to win an all-expenses-paid outdoor wedding experience, curated in partnership with Busch Beer. To learn more, follow@Buschbeer on Twitter and Facebook, @Buschbeer on Instagram, and visitwww.busch.com.BUSCH FARM WEDDINGNo Purchase Necessary.Open to US residents 21+.Entries must be received by 4/7/21.SeeOfficial Rules atBusch.com/FarmWeddingfor prizes & details.Msg & data rates may apply.Void where prohibited

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