incutrav (527), Woodbury, Minnesota, USA Aug 13, 2008 Wow, is it the Mid 80’s still? Why is the stuff still around? What the hell does "dry brewed" mean? So many questions, yet such a pissy brew. I heard this replaced Bud Ice...not sure which is worse.
SkyCop32 (139), Morlautern, Germany Oct 25, 2008 Bud Dry was a big craze until people realized it didn’t taste good. Marketing sells and it doeasn’t matter that it isclear, watery and no taste. mweber962000 (57), USA Oct 20, 2008 599 a sixer. i got what i expected. i like the finish better than bud light but this beer is interchangeable with any of the mass produced pale lagers. will drink again because its not expensive. just nothing special. i cant believe i have never had this until now. and i live in st louis and its not available in alot of places. jcwattsrugger (4067), Florida and, New Jersey, USA Sep 27, 2008 12oz bottle-pours a foamy white head and yellow color. Aroma is grain/husky, slight hops. Taste is thin grain/husky, slight hops. OK carbonation. This is my impression after first two sips. 2.3 by end of the 12 oz, it deteriorates to 1.9
shrubber85 (2596), COB Speicher, Iraq Sep 23, 2008 Bottle. Sour slightly skunky barley malt aroma. Pale yellow color with moderate head. Very light barley malt flavor with the slightest hint of hops. I thought the dry beer craze died out 20 years ago but apparently this is still hanging on for some reason - probably for those who can’t tolerate the strong, overwhelming flavor of regular Bud. SamGamgee (628), Isla Vista, California, USA Sep 14, 2008 32oz bottle. Finally, the phantasmic bud dry awaits. Yes, I would take this over Bud any day. Finishes dry. reminds me of PBR but a little cleaner. Take bud and eliminate much of its already incredibly light flavor. It feels wrong to say this, but that’s really not such a bad idea. If it doesn’t taste good, why taste it at all?
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