Reed's Zero Sugar Ginger Beer Extra
/I review Reed's Zero Sugar Ginger Beer Extra or is it Reed's Ginger Beer Extra Zero Sugar or is it Reed's Zero Sugar Extra Ginger Beer? #TheSodaJerk #Reeds #GingerBeer #ZeroSugar #reedszerosugar #sugarfree #nosugar #reedsginger #ginger
Read MoreMTN Dew Zero Sugar
/I normally avoid diet or zero sugar sodas because they aren’t something I’d drink on my own. The more I think about it though, the less sense it makes. They are only getting more popular and tasting more and more like “the real thing”. The one energy drink I consume is a zero sugar beverage so instead of fighting the sucralose wave I might as well attempt to surf it. As I paddle my board out there I see today’s offering, Mtn Dew Zero Sugar.
Read MoreVirgil’s Zero Sugar Lemon Lime
/I don’t usually focus on sugar free sodas, but I’ll review any soda handed to me… eventually. This can of Virgil’s Zero Sugar Lemon Lime was handed to me a few months ago, but its time to shine (hopefully) is now. For those of you unfamiliar with the Virgil’s Zero Sugar line let me break it down. Virgil’s has a line of Zero Sugar sodas…. OH! They’re also All-Natural. That’s pretty much it. Last time I had the Root Beer and was very impressed with what I tasted. Today is Lemon Lime. Lemon Lime is a flavor that lends itself a bit better than root beer to being sugar free, so I’m hopeful for what’s ahead.
Read MoreVirgil's Zero Sugar Root Beer
/I don’t really want to write this review because I’m afraid I won’t like the soda. There have been several sodas over the last 10 years that I didn’t think I’d like, but that never really bothered me until now. The soda in front of me is Virgil’s Zero Sugar Root Beer.
Read MoreOnli Hibiscus Pomegranate Strawberry
/Sigh… I’m worried about this review. The last two sodas from Onli that I tasted did not agree at all with my buds. To make matters worse today’s flavor includes hibiscus, something I’ve never really enjoyed. The name it’s parents call it when it’s in trouble is Onli Hibiscus Pomegranate Strawberry. It’s unsweetened and a beautiful rose color. I know it’s unsweetened because it says so in bold print at least three times on the bottle. So… here we go with the lowest expectations possible.
The aroma is a nice, light strawberry scent that tries to seduce my mind. It’s not going to work though. Even though this smells of something I should sip on a hot summer day I know better… or at least I think I do.
Onli makes the world's most confusing beverages. I’m 100% ok with this. It’s not delicious and amazing, but I understand what their doing and approve. The two sodas I had prior to this one didn’t compute in my mind or mouth. In my opinion, and that of the people around me while reviewing, they were awful.
Onli Hibiscus Pomegranate Strawberry starts off with a bitter burst, but it transitions easily into a pomegranate/strawberry mineral water. It’s definitely a sipping beverage and not a chugging one. The fragile flavors fight with the bitters of the hibiscus and carbonation, but ultimately the sides call truce and live in harmony.
A powerful array of bubbles is ever present and adds some texture to the mouthfeel of the soda. There is not a strong aftertaste and your mouth gets no syrupy buildup sip after sip. I feel alright drinking this, no guilt at all. Then again there are maybe 3 beverages I’d have any guilt about consuming.
So that’s it then. Onli makes sodas that flit and flicker all across my taste spectrum. Thankfully my most recent memory of them will be positive. Want an unsweetened soda that you might actually enjoy, give this one a try.
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This soda was purchased at an HEB Grocer
Xyience Xenergy Grape
/Another beverage from the folks at Xyience and it’s supposed to help with both energy levels and hydration. What I’ve got in front of me is a can of Xyience Xenergy Grape. From my previous Xenergy reviews I know that this is going to be more of a Gatorade/Powerade type beverage in terms of taste. Hopefully it stands out enough from the pack that I can reward it with a good review. Personally I think it’ll taste alright, but not be anything to write about...even though I’m about to. Here’s to me being wrong.
A stronger than suspected grape aroma jumps out of the mouth of the can. Immediately my doubts are turned into cautious optimism. Will a truly delightful grape taste be awaiting me instead of the somewhat watered down version I was expecting?
Ok, we’re working with a couple of positives and a couple of negatives here. Positive number one is the strength of the grape. It is stronger than your G’s and P’s, but not quite as strong as a grape soda. Even though it’s not carbonated there’s even a little bit of a punch to the finish. It’s a very smooth drink and I would even classify it as refreshing.
The negatives, or negative in this case, stops this from being an above average drink experience. With each sip I get a burst of Pedialyte taste. Now while I’ve learned that many folks like the taste of Pedialyte I am not one of them. This just opens up memories of when I was sick as a child. You may have noticed that I use the Pedialyte comparison quite a bit when it comes to lifestyle beverages. I think this is because their makeup is similar and their goal of hydration is the same. Unfortunately I have negative thoughts regarding this taste so the review score usuall suffers.
In the case of Xyience Xenergy though I will give them credit for having a decent grape taste. They do a really good job with their flavor even though they are sugar and calorie free. So I at least recommend you pick up a can the next time you see it.
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This beverage was supplied to us by Xyience.