National Mustard Day: Mustard beer, anyone?

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Discarded Ketchup and Mustard bottles used to add design to a model backstage ahead of the Fashion East show during London Fashion Week February 2020 on February 15, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Tim Whitby/BFC/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 15: Discarded Ketchup and Mustard bottles used to add design to a model backstage ahead of the Fashion East show during London Fashion Week February 2020 on February 15, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Tim Whitby/BFC/Getty Images)

National Mustard Day is Aug.1, how about celebrating with mustard beer? Yes, it’s a thing. Well, it’s going to be.

To celebrate the holiday, North Caroline brewer Oskar Blues Brewery and French’s Mustard are teaming up to create Mustard Beer. Want a pack or two?

The brewery shares that the Mustard Beer is infused with key lime, lemon, tangerine, and passion fruit. So one thing’s for sure, it’s very tart! The press release, according to WTop News, also states that this is a “refreshing match for the bright and bold zip of classic yellow mustard.”

Leave it to French’s Mustard to add its taste to unusual food and drinks! Now, in all honesty, I’m not a fan of mustard. At all. So I can’t say that I am familiar with the flavor, other than that my tastebuds and mustard don’t agree! In fact, when I order a burger that has mustard, I ask for it to have mayonnaise, instead. Don’t judge!

Where can you buy Mustard Beer?

If you are truly interested in sampling Mustard Beer, we are not here to judge your tastebuds. And hey, maybe you are just curious. All foodies are curious and always down to trying all different flavors. If that’s the case, we got all the details for you!

Mustard Beer is available in three locations, which you can check out HERE. But your best bet is to order it online HERE. At the moment, it’s not available, but it will open up on Aug. 1. In the meantime, be sure to sign up for updates! And come back to let us know how it was!

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