On top of their regular hosting duties, dog owners have to worry about keeping their pets out of the kitchen on Thanksgiving. The smell of turkey in the oven is hard for pets to ignore, which is why they need a tasty distraction.
So they come up with this new turkey-flavored dog “beer” created by Busch beer company which the company believed was the perfect treat to keep chow hounds occupied on the big day.
Yes, you read it right! Busch has created a non-alcoholic turkey-flavored “dog brew” that you can serve up to your best friend. They can drink it as a liquid treat, or you can use it with their food, especially to soften their dry food. They say it also makes delicious ice cube treats!

Food & Wine reports that the “beer” is completely non-alcoholic and is instead packed with pooch-friendly ingredients. Essentially Thanksgiving in a can, Busch Light Turkey Brew is made with bone-in turkey, sweet potato, sweet basil, peppermint leaves, turmeric, ginger, and water.
No strangers to drinks for pups, Busch Light previously released a pork bone broth-based Dog Brew. According to Krystyn Stowe, head of marketing for Busch Family Brands at Anheuser-Busch, it was the popularity of that release that inspired them to introduce Busch Light Turkey Brew.

According to AWM, folks online are falling in love with Busch’s dog-friendly offering. There have been a number of positive reviews posted on various online platforms. One posting on Whiskey Riff stated, “Not to mention, it was all for a great cause, too, as Busch teamed up with Best Friends Animal Society to help dogs find good homes, so it’s a win-win across the board.”
Busch Light has even created a FAQ page for their latest offering. On the FAQ page, they stress that dogs should never drink real beer and also that although Busch Light Turkey Brew is made for a “dog’s refined palate,” humans can drink it too.
Busch Light Turkey Brew, which is available in four packs, can be purchased on Anheuser-Busch’s Shop Beer Gear website for $15 per pack.
Check out “Dog Brew by Busch” review below:
Sources: AWM, Food & Wine
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