Bud Light 355 ml - 15 Cans
(Includes 15 units at $2.36 each)
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Product description
Bud Light is the undisputed titan of the global beer market and the world’s best-selling light lager. Introduced nationally in 1982 as a response to the growing demand for lower-calorie options, it was engineered with one goal in mind: maximum, effortless drinkability. It is a highly stabilized American Light Lager that strips away heavy malt richness and assertively bitter hop profiles in favor of a clean, cold, and entirely neutral refreshment.
Beer Description
Bud Light pours a brilliant, crystal-clear, ultra-pale straw-yellow with a vigorous stream of carbonation and a light white head that quickly settles into a thin rim.
Aroma: The nose is exceptionally clean, subtle, and minimalist. It leads with dominant notes of pale malted grain and sweet puffed rice, followed by a nearly imperceptible, faint trace of herbal hops. There are no fruity esters or heavy yeast characteristics; it smells entirely light, cold, and neutral.
Palate: On the tongue, it is very light-bodied with a highly effervescent, snappy, and watery mouthfeel. It leads with a delicate, brief flash of grainy cracker sweetness, which vanishes almost immediately. There is virtually zero perceived bitterness, leading to an incredibly short, clean, and fast finish that leaves no lingering aftertaste on the palate.
Profile: It sits at a highly sessionable 4.2% ABV and an ultra-low bitterness of just 6 IBU, keeping things extraordinarily light at 110 calories per 355 ml serving.
Technical Notes: The unmatched consistency and lightness of Bud Light rely on a highly calculated brewing process. It is brewed using a combination of two-row and six-row malted barley alongside rice as an adjunct. The rice is the secret weapon; it provides fermentable sugars to reach the desired alcohol content while keeping the body thin and removing the heavy, bready proteins inherent to pure barley. It undergoes a cold-aging process with beechwood chips; a signature Anheuser-Busch technique, which gives the yeast more surface area to settle out, yielding an ultra-attenuated, bright, and flawless final product.






