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Yeah, We Love Miller High Life’s Boozy Ice Cream Beer Push Pops Michael Walsh | usagoldmines.com

I love Miller High Life. Not ironically, either. Its moniker as the “Champagne of Beers” is well-earned. I more than proved my commitment to the brew in 2023. I turned a bizarre box of food-flavored Miller High Life-infused chocolates into an indulgent evening of dining and drinking. So yeah, obviously I couldn’t wait to get my hands on the company’s new boozy, limited-edition sweet treat. This summer the company released alcoholic ice cream push-pops.

Could an eminently drinkable lager, inspired by a beer cocktail, really work as a delicious dessert? You better believe it, because Tipsy Scoop and Miller High Life’s Spaghett-sicle is even better than I’d hoped.

A Milelr High Life toasting with a push pop ice cream made by Miller High Life, the Spaghett-sicle
Miller High Life/Tipsy Scoop

The Spaghett-sicle takes its inspiration from the spaghett. It’s a beer cocktail made by adding a dash of apertif and a splash of lemon to a cold Miller High Life. The Spaghett-sicle features the same ingredients. That’s why it’s only for those 21 years of age and older. Each pop is made with actual Miller High Life and contains an ABV of up to 5%.

Miller High Life and Tipsy Scoop’s official description pushes the ice cream’s “sparkling effervescence.” They say it has an “unmistakable crisp Miller High Life flavor, with its champagne-like fizz” and “delivers a pop of refreshment. It also notes its layered bittersweet notes” of “bold bitter orange, bright lemon, and herbal notes” that “mingle perfectly with High Life’s maltiness.” And they say it ends with a “citrus finish.” They describe that as a “bright citrus zing” that” rounds out each refreshing taste, reminiscent of the perfect squeeze of fresh citrus that completes a proper spaghett.”

An orange opened Miller High Life Spaghett-sicle pops
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I’m here to tell you it smells like beer. When you take off a pop’s plastic lid you can smell the Miller High Life. It’s not overwhelming, but it’s the dominant aroma. However, when you actually eat it you mostly taste the ice cream. The fancy description is spot on. The simple description is that reminds me of an orange sorbet. It’s sweet (though not overly sweet like a crappy pre-made boozy slushy). It’s also citrusy and refreshing and gooood.

You definitely get the beer flavor at the tail end. It’s not too strong, but it’s there. The more you eat the more the beer lingers, too. So while this is an ice cream-forward experience, it’s still very much for fans of beer.

And beer fans agree about this frozen boozy concoction. Goldbelly is currently out of six-pack boxes ($59.95). But don’t worry, it says it’s restocking the Spaghet-sicle.

Rejoice, fellow fans of Miller High Life fans. It will continue to not only be the Champagne of Beers, it’ll continue to be the Beer of Freezers.

Mikey Walsh is a staff writer who is going out to try a normal spaghett immediately. You can follow him on Bluesky at @burgermike. And also anywhere someone is ranking the Targaryen kings.

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