Is Bud Light Lime The Most Underrated Concert Beer?

Move over spring, summer is (almost) officially upon us, which means one thing and one thing only: It’s concert season baby. While we’re all begging and ready to get ourselves packed into a lawn to listen to our favorite artists, there is one undeniable downside to a lot of these shows… The price of beer is just unbelievably high. I saw Luke Combs at Commanders Field last year and was paying $19 for a can of semi-cold domestic, which is […] The post Is Bud Light Lime The Most Underrated Concert Beer? first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Is Bud Light Lime The Most Underrated Concert Beer?
Is Bud Light Lime The Most Underrated Concert Beer?

Move over spring, summer is (almost) officially upon us, which means one thing and one thing only: It’s concert season baby.

While we’re all begging and ready to get ourselves packed into a lawn to listen to our favorite artists, there is one undeniable downside to a lot of these shows… The price of beer is just unbelievably high. I saw Luke Combs at Commanders Field last year and was paying $19 for a can of semi-cold domestic, which is not really the most economical way to catch a country concert buzz. So, if you are shelling out for an expensive can of beer at a concert, what’s the best one to go with?

Of course, you can stick to the classics (Miller, Bud, Coors), or maybe go with some seltzers, the relatively high shelf Landshark, or heck if you’re lucky they may still be slinging a Mang-o-rita or two (don’t sleep on them but also beware the 8%), but there’s a secret we all know but few want to admit…

After a day of the sun beating down on you in a dusty parking lot tailgate, with your feet sore in your boots and the horrors of using the closest Porta-Potty behind you, after you’ve slugged down some warm liquor that was sitting in someone’s car and you pushed your way through the crowded entrance of hectic people trying to get nowhere in a hurry, there’s only one beer you truly want to wash away the heat and get you back in your groove: Bud Light Lime.

Already, a few purists have closed the website, cursed my name and vowed to hate me forever for suggesting they might want Bud Light Lime, but hear me out and put yourself back in the shoes you once wore.

The air is stuffy, you’ve only eaten some chips and a soft pretzel since you started drinking, which is awhile ago at this point. You’ll eventually shell out for a chicken tender basket but right now you need something to drink that won’t put you over the edge but will wash out the stale taste of warm Calico Jack that just won’t go away.

You need something light, something that tastes like beer, but something a little sweet to counteract the poisonous taste of cheap, hot rum. (If you haven’t noticed, I’m having flashbacks.)

You need Bud Light Lime.

And before you get all up in arms, this is not a sponsored post. I just truly believe the world would be better if we all started throwing these back at concerts. There’s an air of fun to Bud Light Lime, a playful smile that puts you and those around you in a good mood. Not to mention it’s delicious and will have you back on your feet to sing along to the 8 songs you know because your a fan but you’re really only here because your friend likes them. Let’s stop taking ourselves so seriously. Also, cool it with the seltzers… most taste like carbonated metal water. And IPAs don’t even deserve a mention.

This year, crack open a few Bud Light Limes and let the good times happen. We need a great summer and Bud Light Lime is the unifying beverage that’s going to get us there. At least in my opinion and no one’s ever disagreed with that before…

And if you’re more of a dad beer purist, try the brand new Busch Light Lime… out for a limited time TODAY.

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