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Prairie Line MP15DC 1001 enters the St. Louis Anheuser-Busch brewery to retrieve an empty hopper on a sunny Saturday morning.
Prairie Lines Switcher #1002 shoves loads into Anhueser Busch down Dorcas Street on the South side of St. Louis. Running on former MRS trackage, the TPLX keeps this part of the historical railroad alive supplying the brewery with barley loads.
Brewery "Budweiser Budvar" is a state brewery, located in České Budějovice, one of the most famous in the country.
It was founded in 1895 by the Czech inhabitants of the city as a competition for the Budweiser Bürgerbräu brewery, launched by the local Czech Germans.
He quickly began exporting his products to European countries and the United States, receiving numerous awards (including in 1896 in Prague, and in 1897 in Stuttgart). It has become a valued beer brand in Europe and the United States.
After 1945, the brewery was nationalized and in 1967 a separate unit Budějovický Budvar was separated.
At present, the Czech brewery has a registered brand in 19 European countries, while in general it has 308 registered brands in 101 countries.
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Browar "Budziejowicki Budvar" jest państwowym browarem, znajdujący się w Czeskich Budziejowicach, jeden z najbardziej znanych w kraju.
Został założony w 1895 roku przez czeskich mieszkańców miasta, jako konkurencja dla browaru Budweiser Bürgerbräu, uruchomionego przez miejscowych czeskich Niemców.
Szybko zaczął eksportować swoje produkty do krajów europejskich i do Stanów Zjednoczonych, otrzymując liczne nagrody (m.in. w 1896 w Pradze, a w 1897 w Stuttgarcie). Stał się cenioną marką piwa w Europie i Stanach Zjednoczonych.
Po 1945 browar upaństwowiono a w 1967 roku wyodrębniono osobną jednostkę Budějovický Budvar.
Obecnie czeski browar ma zarejestrowaną markę w 19 krajach Europy, natomiast ogólnie posiada 308 zarejestrowanych marek w 101 krajach.
TPLX 2007 Street runs its way out of Anheuser Bush with a string of cars from the Barley Cleaning House located within the Brewery, after many struggles running loaded cars up the hill and bringing one at a time the way down was definitely a lot more easy going for the crew
After an excellent trip out with the ilkley flickr group I thought that a few pics of some budweiser bottles would complete teh day
aka 'Hillbilly Rocket Fuel'
I mean, really what else is there to add. And no, not a joke...
I chugged one, all 24 oz. of it, straight down. For science. Yeah, science, that's it.
Christmas lights at the Bud Brewery in Saint Louis, MO. This is normally a walk through a event but this year due to the pandemic it was drive-thru.
Costco, Hanford, Ca.
Without enlarging the image, focus your eyes right above the word "freedom," and squint just a bit. Do you see an ape wearing a sombrero? Is Budweiser sending us a subliminal message? And if so, what is your interpretation?
Tampa Bay area, FL
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Stanford Hall VW Show
This is not a proper shot, just spent less than 10 seconds to shoot this. I was just trying to "diffuse" the highlights; control the size of light that hits the back of the bottle and how to create the "ice", it was kind of a chemical test of how to make fake ice, so that it won't melt as you shoot it with hot lights. (The "ice" you see in the shot is really there, not PS work)
I am also experimenting how to shoot with a larger F-stop, to get shallow Depth of field, but not changing the distance and the shutter speed and of course, not over-exposing the subject.
I will do a proper shot tomorrow.