Busch Light Apple has been re-released for the spring and possibly early summer, by that I mean when they run out, they run out. But if you are a fan of Bapples, you might want to try this hack that I've enjoyed for the last few releases.

Not Here For A Long Time, But Certainly A Good Time

Since the original release of Busch Light Apple, or Bapples to some, during the summer of 2020, it's received a somewhat cult-like following from those who enjoy beer. Due to the overwhelming response to what was supposed to be a limited release, Anheuser-Busch has re-released it in 2021, 2022, and again this spring to plenty of fanfare.

When Apple was re-released a few weeks ago, plenty of liquor stores sold out in the first few hours, leaving those who didn't get a case looking far and wide for a case of crisp Bapples.

A Hack For Those Who Like Apple-Based Desserts

I read about this hack online back in 2020 and tried it. I'll admit I was a little skeptical about it at first, but it was 2020, and what else were we going to do? So if you like apple desserts, think apple pie or apple crumble, you might really enjoy this.

Take some regular Fireball and add it to your can of Busch Light Apple. Well, not right away when you crack it, take a sip to create some room, then add some Fireball to it, give it a swirl, and enjoy. It's the ultimate campfire adult treat for us!

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I'll admit that I haven't tried this idea with the new Apple Fireball flavor, but I have done the same thing when Busch Light had a Peach flavor, and that resulted in something that tasted like peach cobbler.

If you do give this a try, do so in moderation.

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