![]() ![]() ![]() Lastly this body-less abomination assaults your palate with unpleasant bitterness, likely from the chemically enhanced citrus, still, true to the Bud Light name the beer is in fact light, unless you find yourself drinking this at a frat party where bad beer flows like water. There’s just a little bit of a salty after taste on this, I suppose that’s what makes it margarita like but really it’s just unpleasant. What head was on this beer dissipated about as quick as you would expect the head on a can of Coke to dilute leaving you with the sweet sticky mouth feel of lemon lime syrup, sugar, and other things that are not so good. More like I opened a can that had been infused with plutonium enhanced limes. It’s super carbonated and the aroma of irradiated lime and lemon is instantly noticeable, but not in a good way. Lime-A-Rita pours somewhere between a soda pop and a lemonade. I really wasn’t sure what the proper glassware would be for a Bud Light Lime-A-Rita so I went with a mason jar, I don’t think the glass I chose affected the brew negatively in any way. Lime-A-Rita is a malty hyper sweetened beverage that somehow has forced its way into my local beer section. This is what the good people in the Rita marketing department tell us about Lime-A-Rita, a beer that tastes like a Margarita, what more could a beer lover hope for? Well it left this beer fan wanting a different beer. ![]()
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