
Pabst Blue Ribbon and Grillo’s Pickles have collaborated to create a limited-edition pickle-flavored beer, which was announced at the NACS 2025 convention.
I just saw the coolest thing on Instagram! Snackolator posted a picture of these new pickle beers coming out – it’s a collab between Grillo’s Pickles and Pabst Blue Ribbon! Apparently, they’re aiming for a May 2026 release. The cans are green and have both companies’ logos on them – Pabst’s classic look mixed with Grillo’s pickle design. I can’t wait to try one!
Okay, so I just heard about this and I’m seriously questioning everything. Apparently, Pabst Blue Ribbon and Grillo’s Pickles made a PICKLE BEER. Yeah, you read that right. Pickle. Beer. I’m both super curious and a little scared, but it’s hitting stores next spring, so I guess I’ll have to try it… maybe.
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Two iconic brands join forces
Okay, so this is kinda cool – Pabst Blue Ribbon, like, the classic American beer, is teaming up with Grillo’s Pickles. PBR’s been around forever – since 1844, seriously! – and everyone knows it. And Grillo’s? They make these amazing, all-natural pickles you can find in pretty much any big grocery store. It’s a weird combo, but I’m definitely curious to see what comes of it!
This launch comes as pickle flavors are becoming increasingly popular in fast food and grocery stores. KFC recently offered a special “Pickle Menu” with fried chicken items featuring pickle sauce and toppings. They even created a limited-edition pickle-flavored Pepsi, available only at their restaurants.
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2025-10-17 17:48