Anheuser-Busch #CB4 “King – A Regal Spirit”.
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A 1996 Budweiser collectible beer mug, made especially for members of the Anheuser-Busch Collectors Club. Each mug is individually numbered and came with a certificate of authenticity. A 9-inch (about 23 cm) high mug with a detailed replica of the head of a Clydesdale heavy truck in full dress as a lid. The prototype for this 3D mug was a real horse named "King".
The Clydesdale is a famous Scottish breed of heavy sled horses known for their large size, distinctive plumage (long hair) on their legs and calm disposition. The breed originated in the Clydesdale region (now Lanarkshire County) in Scotland in the 18th century. Initially, horses were bred for heavy agricultural and industrial work, including plowing fields, transporting coal and heavy loads in cities such as Glasgow.
The most famous example of the use of Clydesdales is the Budweiser brewery sleds, which have become an international symbol of both the brand and the breed itself, regularly participating in parades and advertisements, including during the Super Bowl. Despite their worldwide fame, Clydesdales are currently a vulnerable or endangered breed, with fewer than 5,000 purebred individuals in the world.
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