Anheuser-Busch InBev USA Bud Light Lime

Bud Light Lime

 

Anheuser-Busch InBev USA in St. Louis, Missouri, United States 🇺🇸

  Fruit Beer Regular
Score
3.36
ABV: 4.2% IBU: - Ticks: 73
Premium Light Beer with 100% Natural Lime Flavor
 

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2.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 2 | Flavor - 2 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 2

Can: Pours clear, light gold with a foamy white head. Scent is lime....masking a slight sour grain malt. Taste is lime juice, water. Synthetic and weak.

Tried from Can on 30 Jun 2013 at 17:36


5.4
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 3.5

Available everywhere in bottles, cans, etc. This is a summer drink that seems to be popular with women. It’s now that bad, looks like your typical crappy lager tastes like a citrus drink. The lime hides how crappy the other ingredients are which is a good thing. Drink it cold on a hot day. A decent macro if you can’t find any craft beer.

Tried from Bottle on 30 Jun 2013 at 17:24



3.8
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 3

24 ounce can from a Kroger. Surprised I haven’t rated this already. Pours a clear amber color with a large fizzy white head that quickly fades. Aroma of tart lime, soap and not much else. The taste is exactly the same. Thin bodied. Yuck.

Tried from Can on 01 Sep 2012 at 01:55


1.9
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 1 | Flavor - 1 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 0.5

Tout simplement affreux. Arôme de lime artificielle, goût tout aussi artificiel rappelant celui d’une "slush" à la lime.

Tried on 21 Jun 2012 at 06:00


5.1
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 5 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 5.5

Originally rated September 2008. Wow ! Showing how society is getting wimpier and wimpier. Is it so hard to cut the lime and put it in a Corona, if that is your thing ? Well, nonetheless, glad my band mates brought me this one from their trip to Hawaii (thanks Pete and Christina). It does list on the front label that it is made with 100% natural lime flavour, and you can definitely smell it once it is poured. Quite a nice nose I must say. Its colour is pale gold-yellow and the head is big enough, white, has decent retention for a swill and carbonation is consistent. The rest is what it is suppose to be. Easy drinkability, thirst quenching, smooth, well-balanced taste of lime mixed in with the light malt, hardly any aftertaste and very refreshing for those places in the sun. Pretty nice for what it is... and for those who do not like the pulp of lime in their beer.

Tried from Can on 25 May 2011 at 22:59


2.2
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 2 | Texture - 2 | Overall - 1

Rating #1000! Ah, what a momentous event... so many beers, so many different styles tried. I have learned so much after tasting a thousand different beers throughout the world - what is a generally okay brew, what is adventurous, what is just plain wrong. Thus, for this momentous once-in-a-lifetime occasion, the question beleaguered me - what should I rate for number one thousand? Perhaps, deep down in my cellar, there is a fine Cantillon Jonge Lambik from 1983 just dying to be cracked open for this occasion? Or perhaps a fine sour ale, slightly chilled, poured into a trappist chalice on a warm Belgian night? Or even an amazing English ale at room temperature while watching footy; indeed, beer crosses cultures and experiences, and for this momentous experience, I thought I would dive deeper into the American culture, that of the United States of America, and a very specific demographic, one that I have always been fascinated by. Indeed, this demographic is a huge consumer of beer, but never a Cantillon or a London porter, no, it is always some kind of macro-brew. So, for rating number one thousand, I have the pleasure of rating: Bud Lime. Hey, why not. the most Érudite of beer drinkers will point to Kriek as a predecessor that fruit-flavoured beers are perfectly acceptable, and they will be right. Indeed, adding a bit of lime could be no worse than the Jacobin’s habit of Passion fruit Kriek, could it? Or even just adding a lime to a Corona? Or the Parisian Haute-Couture experience of a Monaco-Panaché while idling your time in a café..... perhaps the frat-boys puking their brains out after thirty Bud Lights are not so far removed from the classy urban Euros? So, this Bud Light Lime had been stored in my beer-slash-cognac cellar for many years, aged to perfection, arduously fermented by a million thousand dust mites in preparation for this momentous event. I pour it at room temperature - how else could you savour the aroma, the feeling, the true essence of the BL Lime? I pour it into a Westvleteren trappist chalice, stolen from the cafe across the street from the abbey, and the body is yellow with a greenish tint, with enough head to remind you that it’s beer. The aroma is all fake lime smells - no worse than a French Desperados, and no better than a Mountain Dew either. Plenty of sugar on the nose as well. The taste is as refreshing as drinking water with a twist of lime - where’s the beer? C’mon, I wanted some kind of beer! At least, some rice adjunct hint, or cardboard, or rotting garbage - nothing! It’s just like drinking lime water, with the added benefit of having alcohol involved. Should appeal to the ladies at the frat party that you’re trying to get wasted, anyways. But even as a beer, it’s completely unintrusive and totally boring. Not offensive, not awful, just boring. Shame on you, Bud! You could at least have made something that really, really sucked!

Tried from Can on 16 Dec 2010 at 07:05


3.1
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 2 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 2.5

Can, 355 ml, purchased at Alcohol New Brunswick Liquor on August 15 2010, savoured on September 23 2010; eye: golden, extra clear, good effervescence, tiny ring of off-white head, no lacing; nose: grain, corn; mouth: grain, 7-UP, maple sap, finale in 7-UP with presence of grain, light body, rather carbonated, lightly sweet, grainy texture; overall: quite ordinary FRANÇAIS Canette, 355 ml, achetée au Alcohol New Brunswick Liquor le 15 août 2010, savourée le 23 septembre 2010; œil : dorée, extra claire, bonne effervescence, petit anneau de mousse blanc cassé, pas de dentelle; nez : grain, maïs; bouche : grain, 7-UP, eau d’érable, finale en 7-UP avec présence de grain, corps léger, plutôt carbonatée, légèrement sucrée, texture granuleuse; en résumé : b’en ordinaire

Tried from Can on 23 Sep 2010 at 13:29


3.5
Appearance - 4 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 3

Can. Medium head with medium duration. Color is pale golden. Aroma and taste are malt, artificial lime and hops. Slightly watery.

Tried from Can on 06 Aug 2010 at 00:10


2.8
Appearance - 2 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 2 | Overall - 3

Can at american-can tasting Sdr. Borup. Frothy white fair mostly deminishng head. Yellow colour. Powerfull synthetic lime aroma. Light bitter lime flavor. Short light bitter finish. Very watery palate.

Tried from Can on 05 Aug 2010 at 08:58