Review: Bud Light Seltzer Retro Summer
Bud Light Seltzer Retro Summer was just released in a tie dyed themed 3 flavor 12 can variety pack. Bud Light Seltzer Frozen Icicles are coming soon and will be packaged with the same three flavors and also contain 5% alcohol. Not only is Bud Light releasing new hard seltzer varieties at an incredible rate, but several Anheuser Busch owned breweries are producing their own hard seltzers. I think a hard seltzer fan could celebrate the Forth of July by drinking one A-B owned hard seltzer per day, every day, until Thanksgiving and never drink the same A-B owned seltzer twice. The three flavors Cherry Limeade, Blue Raspberry, and Summer Ice all bring up thoughts of frozen slushies or snow cones. Blue Raspberry was created in Cincinnati in 1958 by Gold Medal, a company that wanting to differentiate their raspberry flavored snow cones with blue color, as their Cherry, Strawberry, and Watermelon flavors were already red. Cherry Limeade is most associated with Sonic and their Cherry Limeade. By the way Sonic just released a hard seltzer and one of their flavors is also Cherry Limeade. Finally Bud Light Summer Ice, even has ice in it’s name. Each 12 ounce slim can contains the usual cold fermented cane sugar, natural flavors, and malted rice found in every Bud Light Seltzer. Stevia leaf extract typically found in Hard Seltzer lemonades is added to all three flavors, and food coloring is blended in two of the three varieties of Bud Light Seltzer Retro Summer. Read more