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You can’t add, subtract, or divide this equation. Hard seltzer will never overtake beer because it’s bound by its own simplicity. White Claw, among other seltzy makers, give us more than we need. I still haven’t tried Bud Lite Seltzer or Corona’s version, and I have no plans to. Who would have thought it would come to this.Īll jokes aside, I like White Claw and other seltzer waters. I wrote an entire review of the new White Claw flavors and, if you’re reading this now, you read that review. I implore you - drink Lemon White Claw over any other flavor. I bet most people will hate this flavor for its “boringness,” but I salute Lemon’s simple and unabashed brilliance. It’s the most simple and satisfying of the bunch. This drink is crisp and clean, almost like a Fresca. That’s the Lemon White Claw through and through. What does it taste like? Probably water, but with a small little something-something to enjoy. If you couldn’t guess, this was my least favorite of the bunch. I guess if your goal is enjoying candy that tastes like alcohol (?), the Watermelon White Claw is a step up from vodka soaked gummy bears. It’s fruity in a, “this candy tastes kind of like it could be similar to a fruit” way. This thing is real fruity, but not in a watermelon way. Watermelon White Claw has more in common with a Watermelon Jolly Rancher than the fruit it’s supposedly based off. I think the Blood Orange White Claw flavor will be the most popular. After being spoiled with delicious mangoes in Chile, I found that the Mango White Claw tasted more like blood orange. I didn’t even think this tasted like mango. It’s a nice seltzy with a sweet, tangy flavor, kind of similar to Tang. Why? Because it has six packs readily available in stores. I’m going to go ahead and assume that mango is going to be the most popular of the bunch. Tangerine: good, but you’ll probably forget about it after you drink it. I’m mostly just making this my “calling it now,” just in case I’m right. This isn’t to say I didn’t like it - I thought it was soft and mellow with a nice citrus zing. If I had to peg a “lime” for the new White Claw variety pack, I’d say it’s tangerine. Yup, don’t know why, but nobody I know enjoys the lime flavor. However, one flavor was almost always voted the worst: lime. In the first White Claw variety pack, people all had their preferences. Watermelon White Claw tastes like watermelon candy, not watermelon. Here are my impressions on the new flavors. I personally enjoy hard seltzer and, upon running out of things to write about, wanted to write about the new White Claw flavors. Whatever your excuse, you’re on this page and that means you must be interested in hard seltzer or, at the very least, White Claw. “Hard seltzers are barely even alcoholic, anyway.” “I only drink them because my girlfriend buys them.” “I want something to cleanse my palate between barrel-aged stouts.” You also can’t be a beer drinker and open up a hard seltzer without a disclosure. Forbes pointed out that hard seltzer outsold craft beer 12-packs over a 52-week period. For example, everybody wants to treat the two as competing industries. In some ways they’re similar - low ABV, easy availability, brewed by breweries, and so on.īut hard seltzer is very different from beer. I’ve gone back and forth on how similar I really think hard seltzer is to beer.
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When in Rome (quarantine), do as the Romans do (drink what’s in the fridge).