WTOP tries the Bud Light app (Photos)

WTOP tried it's hand, or finger, at the Bud Light Button app. Here's how it went.  (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
WTOP tried it’s hand, or finger, at the Bud Light Button app. Here’s how it went. (Screenshot)
We hit a bit of a glitch in entering our address. It registered as 3404 instead of 3400, but we cleared up the confusion when we received a call to confirm the order. (Screenshot)
The delivery arrived in 22 minutes from the local participating liquor store. (Screenshot)
The delivery arrived in 22 minutes from the local participating liquor store. (Screenshot)
This is what the bud light button app looks like when you first open it. (Screenshot)
This is what the bud light button app looks like when you first open it. (Screenshot)
The app asks you to enter your birth date.  (Screenshot)
The app asks you to enter your birth date. (Screenshot)
It also asks whether you prefer cans or bottles for your delivery. (Screenshot)
It also asks whether you prefer cans or bottles for your delivery. (Screenshot)
Finally you enter your credit card information and address. (Screenshot)
Finally you enter your credit card information and address. (Screenshot)
After a brief wait, WTOP's Neal Augenstein meets the delivery guy in the lobby.  (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
After a brief wait, WTOP’s Neal Augenstein meets the delivery guy in the lobby. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
You can order up to 100 cases but we got two 12 packs of Bud Light bottles. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
You can order up to 100 cases but we got two 12 packs of Bud Light bottles. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
The born on date for our Bud Light was only a month ago so it's fresh.  (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
The born on date for our Bud Light was only a month ago so it’s fresh. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
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WTOP tried it's hand, or finger, at the Bud Light Button app. Here's how it went.  (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
The delivery arrived in 22 minutes from the local participating liquor store. (Screenshot)
This is what the bud light button app looks like when you first open it. (Screenshot)
The app asks you to enter your birth date.  (Screenshot)
It also asks whether you prefer cans or bottles for your delivery. (Screenshot)
Finally you enter your credit card information and address. (Screenshot)
After a brief wait, WTOP's Neal Augenstein meets the delivery guy in the lobby.  (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
You can order up to 100 cases but we got two 12 packs of Bud Light bottles. (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)
The born on date for our Bud Light was only a month ago so it's fresh.  (WTOP/Megan Cloherty)

Just in time for the Super Bowl, fans at home who have a craving for Bud Light can have beer delivered by pressing a button, without having to get off the couch — as long as they live in Washington.

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