Carl's Jr. created a burger with Budweiser-infused cheese because nothing is sacred
"Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they didn't stop to think if they should." - Dr. Ian Malcolm, "Jurassic Park"
The fast food chain Carl's Jr. has created a new hamburger featuring two slices of cheese that have been infused with Budweiser. The Budweiser Brewhouse Bacon Burger, as it's known, is currently only available in a handful of locations in Southern California, but the unholy melding of beer and burger has far-reaching implications.
Beer-infused cheese is nothing new, but Budweiser isn't especially known for its robust taste. According to brave taste testers at the YouTube channel WrecklessEating, the burger, which does not contain any alcohol, is pretty basic.
"There's no beer taste or beer flavor in the cheese," they said.
The Budweiser Brewhouse Bacon Burger was unveiled just in time for the Fourth of July weekend.
Budweiser is owned by the Belgium-based company InBev.
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