Bud Light Apple | Anheuser-Busch | BeerAdvocate
Got a score of 71
Some highlights of the reviews
Raime from Greenland said
“Bud Light Apple.
On a week long work trip to Canada, I found a tall boy of this in one of the convenience stores sitting right over the border through Detroit. Honestly didn't even know this stuff exists so I figured **** it, let's give it a shot.
Look - Pours a typical see through golden with a frothy white head that brims to the top and overflows a bit on the pint glass. Carbonation appears to be about moderate and there is no lacing left to mention.
Smell - Initially hit by the usual adjunctyness that regular Bud Light is known for with a moderate grain bill and just a touch of apple peel. I usually pick up apple peel in some adjuncts anyway so..
Taste - The apple becomes more pronounced here though it is met oddly by the malt and makes it a bit weird tasting. Like imagine taking cardboard and wrapping it around an apple and taking a bite.
Feel - Body is sweet, watery and chock full of carbonation though not cloyingly sweet and easily drinkable.
Overall - It was easy drinking and didn't have much flavor to mention, like the original. Not too bad, But nothing worth going out of the way for as expected.”
Buschbeer from Ohio said
“473 ml can
Served in a Bud Light pint glass.
This beverage pours a brilliant golden color. It is topped with an inch of fleeting white head that leaves no lacing.
The smell is sweet apple all day long. I get a biscuit aroma after a bit. It kind of smells like an apple dumpling.
The taste is sweet apple up front. The finish is somewhat dry. Thin mouthfeel
It is not as sweet as Redd's. It reminds me of a cider more than a beer.”