Budweiser first began calling itself the King of Beers in the 1940s. And while that may not be technically true at the moment (Coors Light and Bud Light are currently bigger sellers), international brewski giant InBev continues to innovate creatively on the marketing side to reclaim the crown. Check out our new video for a peek at how the brand has changed--or not--over the years. Spoiler alert: this might make you thirsty.

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Photo Credits: BETTMAN/CORBIS (BREWERY); JIM HEIMANN COLLECTION/GETTY (HOSTESS AD); CORBIS (BUDWEISER GIRL); BETTMAN/CORBIS (WAGON); BETTMAN/CORBIS (BUSCH MEN); GJON MILI/GETTY IMAGES (CLYDESDALES); EVERETT (VINTAGE AD); FINNBARR WEBSTER/ALAMY (BOTTLE); ERIC JAMES/ALAMY (CAN); PRESSELECT/ALAMY (CAN); MARK SYKES/ALAMY (CAN); IAN DAGNALL/ALAMY (CAN); EDIBLE IMAGES/ALAMY (CAN); PRESSELECT/ALAMY (BUD LIGHT BOTTLE); PETER STONE/ALAMY (PINT GLASS); SKIP CAPLAN/ALAMY (COCKTAILS); GETTY IMAGES (ROW OF BOTTLES); EPA EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY B.V./ALAMY (INBEV LOGO); ALL OTHER IMAGES COURTESY NEWSROOM.ANHEUSER-BUSCH.COM