I first heard about this when it was released in Canada, and a few test markets across the United States. Then the Budweiser Chleada seemed to disappear, and I didn't think about it again. When stopping by my local gas station recently, I found the cans of Chelada staring back at me from the beer case. Since I like to try new things, I decided to give it a try and see what it was like.
I tend to love Budweiser and Bud Light a little more than I should probably admit, but mixing it with tomato and clam juices sounded like a combination for disaster. As soon as you pour it into a glass, you'll notice that it doesn't look like tomato juice, or beer. It's actually kind of an odd orange color, and the head of the beer was a weird light orange color. It also has an overwhelming scent of salt from the clam, with an undercurrent of tomato. I kept waiting for the beer scent to kick in, but it never did.
As for the taste, I really couldn't handle either the Budweiser or Bud Light version of Chelada. One sip was more than enough for me. There's a strong taste of the tomato juice, followed by a salty taste from the clam juice. As a real kicker, there's a slight beer aftertaste. I honestly don't know if I would realize this was beer unless someone had told me. You can tell there is alcohol in this, but it's hard to figure out exactly what kind of alcohol.
On a personal note, I'd have to say that the Bud Light version is slightly better than the Budweiser version, but that isn't saying much. It has a slightly more mellow flavor, but the clam/tomato flavor is still the dominant taste.
Believe it or not, Chleda is selling out all across the country. Either a lot of people want to try it, or a lot of people really love this one. As for me, I'll be sticking with regular Budweiser and Bud Light from now on.
Published by Jennifer Eblin
I am a freelance writer with a Masters degree in Historic Preservation. My work has appeared on Kidica, Tool Box Tales, Zonders and many other websites. In addition I run my own blog devoted to reviewing hor... View profile
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Post a CommentI am getting grossed out just reading this review! You are far braver than I am.