Sep 29, 2022

Hundreds gather in Salina to see Budwiser Clydesdales

Posted Sep 29, 2022 2:00 PM
Many who waited along Santa Fe Avenue were treated to a closeup look at the Clydesdales.<b>&nbsp;-</b>Salina Post photos
Many who waited along Santa Fe Avenue were treated to a closeup look at the Clydesdales. -Salina Post photos

By LESLIE EIKLEBERRY
Salina Post

To say that the Budweiser Clydesdales are popular in Salina might just be an understatement.

Hundreds of people young and old lined Santa Fe Avenue Wednesday evening to see and hear the world famous horse team clomp down the street. In fact, people were securing spots along the route from Chuck's Bar at 600 N. Santa Fe Avenue to The Temple at 336 S. Santa Fe Avenue before the horses even arrived in their trailers on N. Santa Fe Avenue.

The Clydesdales arrived on N. Santa Fe Avenue near Chuck's Bar at 5 p.m. Wednesday to the delight of a sizeable crowd of people, some of whom could be seen through the trailer doors.
The Clydesdales arrived on N. Santa Fe Avenue near Chuck's Bar at 5 p.m. Wednesday to the delight of a sizeable crowd of people, some of whom could be seen through the trailer doors.

They were not disappointed. Young fans could be heard squealing with delight as they pointed at the "horseys" passing by. An older woman who was there with a friend expressed amazement at the size of the horses. Clydesdales must be at least 18 hands (six feet) tall and weigh between 1,800 and 2,300 pounds each, according to information provided by Pestinger Distributing.

Some of the Clydesdales await exiting their trailer.
Some of the Clydesdales await exiting their trailer.

The Budweiser Clydesdales and their gear, including the beer wagon they pulled behind them, arrived in Salina in three red tractor-trailer rigs festooned with the Budweiser name on the side. They were in town as a part of Pestinger Distributing of Salina and Colby recently winning the Anheuser-Busch Esteemed Ambassadors of Excellence Big Jake Award.

Staff prepare the beer wagon the Clydesdales pulled down Santa Fe Avenue.
Staff prepare the beer wagon the Clydesdales pulled down Santa Fe Avenue.

"In order to achieve Ambassador status and earn the Big Jake Award, which is the highest company honor, a wholesaler must score gold proficiency three times in a five-year period.

Cellphones were busy as the Clydesdales passed by.
Cellphones were busy as the Clydesdales passed by.

The Ambassador of Excellence award is given annually to distributors nationwide who perform at the highest level of sales execution, customer service, community involvement, environmental consciousness and the endorsement and engagement of responsible drinking programs," Mike Riemann, Pestinger Distributing's general manager, told Salina Post.