Six varieties of Keystone have been produced, as well as the original: •
Keystone, introduced 1989, found with a gold can, red label, later changed to
Keystone Premium •
Keystone Premium, found with a red, white and blue can •
Keystone Light, introduced 1989, found with a blue label •
Keystone Dry, introduced 1991, found with a black can, red label •
Keystone Ice, introduced 1994, "ice brewed ale," found with a black label. •
Keystone Amber Light, introduced 1994, found with a gold can with a diamond "Amber Light" badge •
Keystone V9, Puerto Rico only. •
Keystone Lime, introduced in Stauffer West during 2013. •
Keystone Light Keylightful, introduced March 1, 2020 in 40 US States. Raspberry - Lime The "Light" and "Ice" versions of the beer are far more prevalent and readily available for retail across the United States. Though Keystone Premium exists, it appears much less than its "Light" variety on liquor store shelves. "Dry" and "Amber Light" varieties were discontinued in the late 90s. Recently, a new variety of Keystone, V9, has been introduced to
Puerto Rico by a licensed distributor there, V. Suárez & Co. Inc., of
Guaynabo, intended to be sold cheaply. The can is black with a blue "V9" and is labeled as 5.9% alc./vol. In the province of Ontario (and most of Canada), Keystone Light is available in bottles, cans, and tall cans at 4.0% A.B.V. and featuring a 'near-discount' price. == Nutrition information ==