
Budweiser has just revealed its 2026 Super Bowl commercial, continuing a tradition viewers look forward to every year.
The beer brand is known for pulling on viewersâ heartstrings with emotional storytelling in past Super Bowl ads, including the widely remembered Puppy Love commercial featuring a golden retriever puppy and a Clydesdale horse and the followâup Lost Dog spot, both of which became viral and widely praised for their heartfelt narratives.
This year, Budweiser is celebrating 150 years of brewing in the US, and to mark the occasion, the company is featuring two American Icons, a bald eagle and one of Budweiserâs iconic Clydesdale horses, in its Super Bowl LX ad, titled American Icons. After sharing two teasers of the commercial, fans took to social media to react to the first look, after many threatened to boycott the Super Bowl over the Matthew McConaughey ad.

One fan wrote, âThis yearâs Budweiser Super Bowl commercial just wrecked me. âare you crying?âŠâ âNo, the sunâs in my eyes.ââ Another social media user said, âIf this doesnât bring a tear to your eye, I donât know what to say. This is the new Super Bowl commercial for Budweiser. Itâs not the whole thing but sheâll get the idea. This is one of the best.â
A third wrote, âJust saw your Super Bowl commercialâŠas much as I am not a fan of seeing them early (thatâs why we love the surprise) I THANK YOU. Gave me chills Gave me hope #Clydesdales.â Yet another fan shared, âThey wonât let you see this much of the video if you go and look it up on YouTube or anything, but I videoed it. Hopefully it turned out. This is the new Budweiser Super Bowl ad. Youâve got to see this if it doesnât bring a tear to your eye, I donât know what to say. Itâs hard not to choke up.â
One declared, âBest Budweiser Super Bowl commercial ever!!!!!â as another added, âBesides the commercial after 9/11, this is just as powerful with whatâs going on in our country, and especially right now in Minnesota. Well done Budweiser.â
The ad, which marks the 48th Super Bowl commercial appearance by Budweiser Clydesdales, follows a downâonâitsâluck eaglet who befriends a Clydesdale foal.
The narrative begins with the foal greeting the morning by galloping out of its stable into the fields, where it encounters a young bald eagle chick that has fallen from its nest.
Over the course of the ad, the two animals form a strong friendship, supporting each other through rain, snow, growing pains, and flying lessons. The commercial ends with the fully grown bald eagle riding on the horseâs back, spreading its wings and taking flight, a moment that briefly makes the Clydesdale appear like a mythical pegasus.
The commercial then cuts to Budweiserâs slogan âMade of America,â followed by the words âFor 150 Years, This Budâs For You,â before concluding on a tearyâeyed farmer watching the Clydesdale and eagle thrive together.
In a moment echoed in fan reactions, the farmerâs companion asks, âAre you crying?â to which the emotional farmer replies, âThe sunâs in my eyes.â According to Budweiser, one of the farmers featured in the 2026 Super Bowl ad is Brian Fransen, a realâlife Budweiser barley farmer.
In a statement about this yearâs spot, Todd Allen, the Senior Vice President of Marketing for Budweiser at AnheuserâBusch, said, âAs we celebrate Budweiserâs 150th anniversary and Americaâs 250th birthday, we knew we had to rise to the occasion in a way only Budweiser can. American Icons brings our heritage to life through powerful storytelling with the Budweiser Clydesdales and an American Bald Eagle. This yearâs spot will leave fans awestruck and proud to enjoy a Budweiser as they celebrate our shared milestone moments.â

The commercial is set to Lynyrd Skynyrdâs Free Bird. Budweiser worked with Academy Awardânominated filmmaker HenryâAlex Rubin for the third year in a row to bring the ad to life.
The eagle featured in the commercial was trained with support from the American Eagle Foundation, and the shoot was reviewed and permitted by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The minuteâlong American Icons spot will air nationally during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8, 2026, and on Budweiserâs YouTube and social channels. Super Bowl LX will feature the Seattle Seahawks facing the New England Patriots at Leviâs Stadium in Santa Clara, California.