This America's for you, America.

Budweiser has renamed its beer "America" for the summer of 2016, probably to get websites like ours to write this very post.

It is a shrewd branding move by a company that is mostly known for is ability to make gigantic Clydesdale horses befriend tiny puppies.

It's an even shrewder move when you remember the company is owned by Belgians. Still, the sentence "can you toss me a fresh American" has a certain ring to it.

Fast Company first reported on the redesign.

No word yet on if Bud Light will become "America Light." If not, we'd like to suggest that Bud Light just become "'merica."

As far as shameless market ploys go, this one is crisp and malty, if not a bit watered down. The can's overall aesthetic isn't set to change much, aside from the word change.

Image: Budweiser or America we're not really sure anymore

As you can imagine, Twitter had some jokes to make around the news.

with budweiser being rebranded “america,” I presume bud light is being rebranded “canada" — Chris Ziegler (@zpower) May 10, 2016

Good morning.



You live in a land beyond parody https://t.co/7o2HHniRCv pic.twitter.com/F2FwEsuQB0 — pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) May 10, 2016

"Throw everything you used to know in the trash, and crack open an America, because this is Budweiser country now." https://t.co/ruhRHbf1oi — Loren Grush (@lorengrush) May 10, 2016

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