The sugar content in the Bud Light Lime-a-Rita is zero. The entire line of Lime-a-Rita drinks are sugar free, but not carbohydrate free.
Bud Light Lime contains barley, hops, yeast, water and concentrated lime juice. Beer is brewed and lime is added later. the extra sugar that naturally occurs from fermented fruit increases the carb count to 8.0 grams per 12oz serving vs. Bud Light which contains 6.6 grams per 12oz serving.
The can says it has 29 grams of protein but wonder what it comes from?
8%
Yes, Bud Light Lime-A-Rita contains tequila. It is a malt beverage that combines Bud Light with lime flavor and tequila, offering a ready-to-drink option with a margarita-inspired taste. However, the tequila content is relatively low compared to traditional tequila-based cocktails.
2 points, just like the regular Bud Light Beer. I wish they would come out with a 64 calorie beer! That would make it only 1 point!
Lime-a-rita is over 3.2% alcohol, which means it cannot be purchased in grocery/convenience stores in OK. Since wholesalers such as Budweiser and Coors won't sell their products in liquor stores in OK, Lime-a-ritas will never be available until some laws are changed.
Her name is Rita Simons. Her uncle is Sir Alan Sugar.
Yes, he is her uncle
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you mama's behind
light Yellow but she also likes purple
The Straw-ber-Rita is made from Malt, which is typically derived from Barley. Although Bud claims that the gluten is somehow disinegrated during the brewing process, thereby renderering it "gluten free", this is not a gluten free drink. For someone with Celiac's disease, it would not be a safe bet. There are most likely traces of gluten. Drink with caution.