Budweiser’s Super Bowl LX commercial, titled ‘American Icons,’ has been branded the ‘greatest ever’ after pairing a Clydesdale foal with a baby bald eagle in a ‘harrowing’ story of friendship.
The 60-second spot celebrates the beer giant’s 150th anniversary and America’s upcoming 250th birthday, set to the ‘electrifying’ crescendos of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s rock anthem ‘Free Bird.’
Fans were left ‘trembling’ as the grown Clydesdale leapt over a log while the eagle unfurled its wings behind him, creating a ‘miraculous’ illusion of a winged Pegasus.
The ‘Made of America’ campaign follows a ‘furious’ period of brand boycotts, with insiders hailing the patriotic return to roots as a ‘masterclass’ in national unity.

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It was the sixty seconds that stopped a nation.

While the Seattle Seahawks were busy dismantling the New England Patriots on the field at Levi’s Stadium, it was a foal and a fledgling that stole the heart of Super Bowl LX.

Budweiser’s latest cinematic masterpiece, titled ‘American Icons,’ has sent the internet into a total meltdown, with millions of viewers admitting to being left in ‘floods of tears.’ The ad, directed by Academy Award-nominee Henry-Alex Rubin, doesn’t just sell beer—it sells a ‘soul-searing’ vision of an America that stands together, no matter the weather.

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The ‘breathtaking’ story begins on a misty morning as a curious Clydesdale foal discovers a tiny, tousled bald eagle chick struggling after a storm. What follows is a ‘harrowing’ yet ‘heavenly’ montage of the pair growing up side-by-side through wind and snow.

THE ‘PEGASUS’ MOMENT

THE BOND: The young eagle is seen riding on the horse’s back, flapping its wings as the Clydesdale gallops through the heartland.

THE CLIMAX: As the iconic guitar solo of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ‘Free Bird’ begins to swell, the grown Clydesdale charges forward, leaping over a fallen log.

THE REVEAL: In a ‘chill-inducing’ moment of perfect timing, the eagle takes flight directly behind the horse, its massive wingspan creating the illusion of a mythical Pegasus.

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The atmosphere of the ad is ‘pure Americana,’ featuring real-life Budweiser barley farmer Brian Fransen in a cameo that grounds the ‘lavish’ production in authentic rural roots. The final scene—two farmers sharing a cold Bud while one claims he has ‘sun in his eyes’ to hide his tears—has become an instant classic.

The commercial serves as a powerful anchor for the brand’s 150th anniversary, coinciding with the run-up to the United States’ 250th birthday. After years of ‘scandalous’ headlines and brand boycotts, the ‘King of Beers’ has returned to the centre of the cultural conversation with a message of ‘unwavering grit and heartland strength.’

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On social media, the reaction has been rapturous. One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “This isn’t an ad; it’s a love letter to the country. I haven’t had goosebumps like this in years.” Another shared: “The eagle riding the horse… it’s a masterpiece. Made me proud to be an American again.”

As the screen fades to black with the words “MADE OF AMERICA” and the timeless slogan “FOR 150 YEARS, THIS BUD’S FOR YOU,” it’s clear that Budweiser didn’t just understand the assignment—they ‘crushed’ it.

What do you think? Was this the greatest Clydesdale ad in Super Bowl history? Did the ‘Pegasus’ moment leave you in tears? Let us know in the comments below!