Bud Light & Clamato Chelada - $3.29

Beer Details

Price: $3.29
Producer: Anheuser-Busch
Region: United States
Beer Type: Specialty Lager
Container Size: 24 oz
Package Size: 1
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Product Description

  • "Taste Profile: Budweiser & Clamato Chelada and Bud Light & Clamato Chelada are beers that combine Budweiser and Bud Light with there freshing taste of Clamato, spices and a hint of lime. Ingredients/Brewing: Budweiser & Clamato Chelada and Bud Light & Clamato Chelada are a combination of our classic American-style lagers, Budweiser and Bud Light, and the rich, spicy taste of Clamato Tomato Cocktail. We follow the traditional brewing process for Budweiser and Bud Light. Clamato is carefully blended with the beer to create the proper balance of the crisp finish of Budweiser or Bud Light and the signature taste of Clamato. How to Serve: To best enjoy Budweiser & Clamato Chelada and Bud Light & Clamato Chelada, gently rotate the chilled can once before pouring. Then serve cold, or pour over ice, into a traditional goblet-style glass and garnish with a slice of lime or celery stalk. Salting the rim of the glass or adding a dash of hot sauce to the beer allows adults to further customize Chelada. A savory beer that is great for any occasion, Budweiser & Clamato Chelada and Bud Light & Clamato Chelada pair well with traditional Latino dishes such as ceviche, chicken enchiladas and tamales."

Beer Terms

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US Beer The United States is the largest brewer of beer in the world. It's big-name lagers are famous the world over. Recently, micro-brews have sprung up in an effort to meet the demand for beer variety. The micro-brew market is still small, but is growing all the time. America is the home of light beer, first brewed by Miller in 1975. Today, a majority of the best selling beer in the United States is light.
Microbrew Microbrews are produced by relatively small breweries who make fewer than 50,000 barrels of beer per year. Microbreweries create specially-crafted beers that are often superior to the large-production beers, primarily due to their high-quality ingredients and careful brewing methods.

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