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>Because I'm used them to be good (or at least average) beers in Europe.
OP you're being dumb and not understanding cultural differences.
pic related, it's a tiny section of the beer section in the alcohol department of my local grocery store. There's about 50 different types of beer here, from at least 20 or 30 different brands. And yes this is just a portion of the beer section. Altogether my local grocery store has hundreds of different beers to choose from.
In general there are 3 kinds of beer makers in the US. You have the big domestic brewers. This is Budweiser, Miller, Coors, Yuengling to a degree, Pabst Blue Ribbon. These are the big ones sold absolutely everywhere.
Next you have craft breweries which were bought by large breweries 10+ years ago. This is stuff like Boulevard Brewing for example, which was bought by Dutch company InBev a decade or so ago.
Thirdly you have truly independent craft brewers, which can range from large operations that sell their beer in multiple states, to small "pico-breweries" that might only sell at their brewery and be in a couple of bars in a city.
In general, only the last category is actually truly good beer. But there is some good stuff in all categories. Even amongst the major brewers, Yuengling is quite good, for example.
Basically, Budweiser is the absolute worst beer in the US. Honestly even Coors Light or Coors Banquet is a lot better.
Going to America and drinking Budweiser is like going to Europe and drinking Heineken. Yet you didn't mention Heineken in your posts, you only mentioned Pilsner Urquell and Ursus which are more premium beers.