Asian cult drink or run-of-the-mill beer from the Far East – Lucky Buddha divides beer drinkers worldwide.
Opinions about this beer are more divided than ever. Some people adore the beer in the Buddha bottle and associate it with wonderful memories of their last vacation in Asia, others deride it because of its plain taste. Lucky Buddha is an Asian beer brewed and distributed by China’s Cheerday Brewery. In clever, self-deprecating commercials, the brewery shows Chinese folk wisdom and local traditions in an exaggerated form and presents their country and its peculiarities with humor. The enlightening effect of Lucky Buddha is presented just as humorously: Anyone who drinks a sip of Buddha beer is certain to be enlightened. It is clear to everyone that it is probably not that simple and uncomplicated. What should also be clear to everyone: The Lucky Buddha is a cult drink and an eye-catcher simply because of the fancy bottle. Inside the Buddha’s green glass belly is a light lager that’s the perfect summer beer on hot days.
Another special feature of Lucky Buddha is the list of ingredients. Here you will find an Asian food that probably no one would have expected in beer: rice. This is brewed into the beer in the form of rice flakes and gives the Lucky Buddha its characteristic sour taste.
Lucky Buddha is a light lager that is pleasant to drink and not controversial - perfect for anyone looking for a smooth beer with a funny story or who wants to beam themselves into hot, tropical, beautiful Asia for a few moments.
Water, barley malt, rice, hops