 Have any of you tried the new Bud Light Seltzers and are they worth it? Hey there and jrew22.com here with another little alcohol booze vlog. We've been talking about seltzers a lot over the past year or so and this has been on the market for a little while but it was new to us so we found these Bud Light Seltzers and they passed the initial sniff test because they had the little box here says less than one gram of sugar and two overall grams of carbs per can and we were initially okay with it. We cracked it open you know it was five percent alcohol so it was a little bit higher on on that than our favorite the Smirnoff spiked sparkling seltzers and I like the flavor of these pretty pretty much um you know the black cherry was good the mango was the best black cherry and straw and black cherry was second strawberry was third and the lemon lime alone didn't really taste all that good to us tasted you know quite artificial didn't taste like any kind of lemon lime uh it didn't taste real but mixed down it wasn't bad so we were about to say hey you know there's a little tie here between Bud Light and Smirnoff but then I bought a second 12 pack and by the way they're 14.99 or 14.49 at Wegman so they're about the same price as the Smirnoff so we bought a second pack thinking this is going to be in our rotation and the second 12 pack we bought it uh we found ourselves drinking more I think I drank 50 percent more in one night than I normally do and that got me thinking and I felt like crap the next day because I drank more than I should have I'm wondering because one of the ingredients on here if I can read it to you it says let's just read the mango one water cold fermented cane sugar that's how they get their alcohol natural flavors cane sugar citric acid sodium citrate and malted rice so they actually add a little bit of sugar maybe a little less than a gram but I'm wondering if that one gram of just refined cane sugar is enough to make them addictive to the point where you're drinking more than you should like just subconsciously or just something's happening that I think I'd really did suck them down so to say quicker and I'm wondering you know Bud Light was very late to the Seltzer market at least under their own brand name God knows how many affiliates and other sub businesses they own but I'm wondering what they did because they have a ton of money and they have scientists out the wazoo I mean they have like a whole chemical lab going on in multiple locations across the world formulating new things and I'm just wondering what they did maybe they added something that they knew was going to be appealing and addictive so that their products could sell well I'm sure that sounds like a little bit of a conspiracy theory but it's it can be proven it's happened a lot in history where things know things knowingly addictive coke were sold to the public to for profit of others but you know maybe I'll try one more 12 pack but I didn't like what happened with that excess drinking and I think I'd rather stick with something that's proven to me me my own little experiment to work without a problem that's the smirnoff spiked sparkling seltzer but maybe we should just stop drinking altogether and that's a topic for a future conversation if you like the video please hit like and subscribe and I'll see you next time