MTN Dew Ice
/MTN Dew Ice is relatively new, so I figured why not do video reviews for recently released sodas. Who knows if this will stick? Not even me! Hope you enjoy the review.
Read MoreMTN Dew Ice is relatively new, so I figured why not do video reviews for recently released sodas. Who knows if this will stick? Not even me! Hope you enjoy the review.
Read MoreIn clearing out my backlog of sodas that I need to review I came across a variety of Mountain (stock symbol MTN) Dew (stock symbol DEW). MTN DEW as many of you are aware is known for their somewhat experimental nature with sodas which is certainly something I applaud them for. Their army of soda flavors and penchant for change is a strength in the soda world in my opinion. Not all of the flavors are a hit with me, but guess what, I’m not the only person in the world who drinks soda so that’s A-OK.
Read MoreI’m fortunate to be surrounded by kind people. One of those said kind people, Blue Rumer as she’ll be referred to, went to Spain. Blue Rumer went to Spain and brought me back a soda, a sparkling lemonade to be exact called la Gloria Sicilian Lemon. Anytime I consume a beverage from another country it’s like a miniature vacation for my face. Here is where I thank Blue Rumer for the tiny bottle of sparkling lemonade, the miniature face vacation, and get on with the review at hand.
Read MoreI didn’t think I’d be writing a review of 7UP, but here we are. Back in 2011 I reviewed Retro 7UP, the cane sugar sweetened version of what I’m about to drink. Since 7UP, in it’s most common state, is filled with HFCS it felt needed to included on the site. Is this considered stat padding? Perhaps… but it’s different enough to count, just like you. There, don’t you feel motivated now?
Opening the can created a thunderous crack, much more so than any cans I can remember opening in recent memory. The scent that wafts out is a familiar one, more crisp lime than lemon but so bright a smell that it’s hard to not just call it citrus. Let’s drink, shall we?
A somewhat sticky lime/lemon taste immediately coats my mouth. Through no fault of it’s own I remember being sick. You see, 7UP was the “go to” cure all for an upset stomach in my house as a kid, often paired with a sleeve of Ritz crackers. So while 7UP is by far and away my favorite of the mainstream lemon/lime sodas, there is also the curtain of sick nostalgia that weighs it down.
The sips begin with a sharp burn on the back of my throat, and after three or four a burp is summoned burning just a little bit more skin off the ol’ uvula. The lemon and lime play nicely together, sharing my tastebuds equally. The aftertaste is sticky, but pleasant. It mirrors the initial flavor of the beverage instead of being some fun house mirror version of it. All in all I still enjoy the occasional 7UP and often keep it stocked in my fridge along side the Dr Pepper. Are they the fanciest sodas around? No, of course not, but they hold strong in my own personal culture.
~A
So for the 800th review I decided to go with tea. While the green and silver can of Lipton Sparkling Iced Tea really called to me it was the Citrus Green Tea flavor that sealed the deal. For those not in the know, Lipton is a brand synonymous with instant tea here in the ol’ U.S. of A. It’s not of super high quality, but you can get a dang good iced tea out of it when you need one.
Read MoreA tattooed young woman (we’ll assume her name is Lydia) stands in front of an American muscle car. That’s the label for my orange cream soda that sits before me. Honestly, it’s what got me to pick it up… well that and the name. Dirty Girl Skip Orange Cream. There’s so much in that name that intrigues me.
Read MoreWell, it’s happened. My soda powers have culminated and the three sodas I wished back onto this plane of reality are here. First Surge, then Sprite Re-Mix, and now Crystal Pepsi. If there are any other extinct sodas out there you’d like me to channel back into existence just shoot me an e-mail.
Read MoreDiabolo makes me immediately think of the words diabolical and diablo. Neither of these words are all that positive, unless of course it’s in reference to the video game Diablo which is pretty fantastic. Diabolo, as you might have guessed, is a soda brand and the flavor at hand today is Mint Lemonade.
Read MoreAnother British soda is at my hand today, Tizer. All I know about Tizer is that it has a “Fruit Stripe Gum” look to its can design, is “The Great British Pop”, and only cost 49p. It sweetened with sugar aaaaaand that’s about it. Oh, it also calls itself a “Sparkling Mixed Flavour Soft Drink with Sugar and Sweeteners”. Just gets your mouth watering, doesn’t it?
Read MoreI have a couple questions about Excel Lemonade, but I’ll answer yours first. “Why are you reviewing a non-carbonated beverage, Aaron?” Well thank you for asking. I’m reviewing this non-carbonated beverage because the fine folks at Excel included it in their care package to me. I may not like every soda I try, but that’s just part of the job. Being rude and not trying what I’m sent is not part of the job… although one did get thrown away by someone else and I’m trying to find a replacement, but that’s a story for another time.
Read MoreI don’t normally review mainstream sodas, but I felt it important to follow the saga that is Sierra Mist. When Sierra Mist came out it was Pepsi’s version of a clear citrus soda not called Slice. Sierra Mist was alright in my mind, better than Sprite, worse than 7Up, but still an acceptable choice.
Read MoreA while back I was given a bottle of Ski soda. Ski is a citrus soda not unlike Mtn Dew or Sundrop, but favors the lime flavor a bit more than those two. Cherry Ski, which is our selection today, is listed as being cherry flavored citrus soda as opposed to just cherry.
Read MoreOh, the dollar store. How kind of you to sell me four cans of Shasta Orange for $1. This could be acid, but I only paid 25 cents for it… so who cares?! The bright orange can tells me that Shasta Orange also has Vitamin C in it. I’d pay 25 cents for some Vitamin C in my life, who wouldn’t? People with scurvy that’s who.
Read MoreGot myself another tiny bottle of fun. Fun in this case comes in the form of a Original New York Seltzer Lemon & Lime Soda. Last time I enjoyed a tiny bottle of ONYS I had the bizzare experience of drinking a clear root beer. Today’s flavor, like all their others, is represented in a clear variety but Lemon & Lime is a flavor that is most often clear.
Ingredient wise this 10oz bottle houses carbonated water, cane sugar, citric acid, natural lemon and lime flavors with other natural flavors and ascorbic acid.
I really hope Twist takes care of this hippo somehow.
As I’m sure you’ve predicted here’s where I tell you to be wary of where it says “natural lemon and lime flavors” without actually saying that lemon and lime are involved. Such a sketchy thing to me.
Scent wise a nice strong candy lime scent jumps out of the bottle. Like a puppy the lemon aroma tags along, but is smaller than Big Dog Lime. For those of you who know my flavor preferences you’re aware that this excites me. #TeamLime
So the flavor is a little generic, but my first impression is that it’s better than Sprite. Initially lime is the predominant flavor as the smell test said it would be. This is a more subdued lime taste than I thought it would be, less candied than the scent led me to believe.
Swiftly the flavor you’re greeted with transforms into the generic lemon & lime taste I expected. While it’s not as bitey as 7up, of the three big “Lymon” sodas that’s the most similar. The fact that it’s a seltzer is noticeable only in the finish. As effectual as a fly landing on your potato salad then buzzing away is the bitterness of Original New York Seltzer Lemon & Lime Soda. You don’t like that it’s there, but since it doesn’t linger too long it’s easy to forget.
So there you have it, a very generic citrus soda (except for that lime intro) in a cute little bottle. All in all a good purchase, but I think I’m good with one.
~A
This soda was purchased at World Market
Video Review from Apr. 3, 2020. Written review (below) from Sep. 10, 2015.
I have a German soda in front of me called Paulaner Spezi. The flavor, according to the can, is Coffeinhaltige Orangenlimonade mit Cola. I took and failed German so my best guess is caffeinated orange soda with cola. It is sweetened with Zucker or sugar if you like and includes Orangensaft which I think is orange juice concentrate. The label also says that citrus is involved in some way. So it’s not a complete mystery to me, but this should be a hoot none the less.
It smells like orange juice and cola, so I think I’m on the right track. The scent is faint, but I bet the flavor won’t be.
Orangensaftkonzentrat is a fantastic word
The color is a light orangey brown and the taste, and according to Buttons, “starts off dull, gets bright, and then just dulls out big time at the end.”
The dull he speaking of is a somewhat bitter orange/cola mix that swishes past your tongue. This quickly transitions into a burst of citrus cola that refreshes and then disappears just as suddenly. Sadly what you end up with is the taste equivalent of an empty room with a chair in it. It’s sad, it’s a little bitter, and you don’t want to stay in there very long.
It’s a roller coaster with one good drop, fun but ultimately disappointing. The mild bitterness of the final taste dampens your excitement for another swig.
All in all an interesting beverage that I might give a try if I were in your shoes. If you aren’t bitter about bitter than perhaps you’d enjoy it a bitter more.
~A
This soda was purchased at World Market
Well I’m a few weeks behind the hype, but I finally have a bottle of Dewshine to review. I’m not really sure what it is or what it’s supposed to taste like, but it’s a clear Mtn Dew product that resembles moon shine so of course I’m all in.
Dewshine is made with real sugar! To that I say thank goodness, because I didn’t feel like sweetening yet another beverage with my imagination. The fact that it says “real sugar” and not “cane sugar” makes me believe they used something along the lines of beet sugar. I don’t really care either way as it still tastes cleaner than corn syrup.
Pictured: Potential wrapped in disappointment
Emblazoned on the bottle is a label that looks as if it’s made of old paper, complete with tattered edges. The Mtn Dew logo kind of takes away from the “olden times” feel the rest of the bottle gives off, but I suppose it needs to be on there somewhere.
Let’s find out exactly what I’m getting into here.
After removing an amazing bottle cap, complete with iconic hill billy, a citrus aroma jumps up and punches me in the face. It just misses smelling like a cleaning product and lands squarely into enticing my taste buds.
That’s not what I thought this was going to taste like at all. Oddly enough the first thing I notice is the finish of the soda. It finishes like a Sprite, having a bit of carbonation burn on the back end complete with a syrupy mouthfeel. Since Sprite has one of my least favorite soda finishes I’m already a bit disappointed in the product. Perhaps if I pay more attention to the first half of the sip I’ll find more to praise.
The initial taste I perceive is a sweetened lemon lime. The sugar is heavy enough that it dulls the flavors of each of the citrus fruits. I keep wanting to stop this review and say it tastes like a sweeter version of Sprite with less carbonation. That doesn’t seem fair to the product though. Actually, you know what. If that’s what it tastes like then that’s what I’m saying.
Mtn Dew Dewshine tastes like a less carbonated, yet sweeter, version of Sprite. It’s still a good drink, but the similarities to Sprite make me sad. This is a special edition soda. This is supposed to be something special yet all I can do is hang upon the fact that it reminds me of another product. Such a shame. Pick it up if you like Sprite. Perhaps if I fill the bottle with my tears it’ll be better.
~A
This soda was given to my by Wrastlin’ Jawhit
Ok, now that I’ve had my first phosphate (cherry) I feel much better using The Soda Jerk moniker. The next drink I’ll try from Another Time Soda Fountain will be their Lime Phosphate… mostly because I just like lime flavored things. Where I think handmade cherry sodas are good, I think the potential for handmade lime soda is through the roof.
Oh MAN is that green! The only thing greener is the face of the patron next to me… because it’s green with envy. Ok, I lied. No one is sitting next to me, but if they were I’m sure my statement would ring true.
The scent is strong enough to know that this will taste like lime candy and I’m 100% ok with that. I probably look like a nut smelling all of the drinks that are brought to me. Then again I’m also the only person in here on any piece of technology and no one other than my waiter has paid me any mind. He’s a pretty great waiter by the way, very attentive. I wish I was better with names so I could remember it.
Wow, that’s a much more violent flavor than the cherry. I’d rather be dead than red. I want to be seen in green! This is straight up carbonated lime candy and I’m happy to say the flavor is strong enough to make my throat feel a little scratchy, which is just the right amount of power to give a soda. Carbonation levels are perfect, making each sip an absolute joy to take part in. With each sip the soda overtakes my taste buds more and more to where all I can taste is lime between sips.
I can’t really call it an aftertaste as it now permeates my being. It is an all-taste as it’s has bonded with me forever due to its strength. Thankfull the all-taste has the exact same flavor as the soda. I want to drink more of this, but I know if I did I’d be too full to write anymore reviews here and I’d like to write at least one more.
This lime phosphate is so much better than the cherry that I’m questioning if I liked the cherry as much as I said I did. It’s colorful, powerful, flavorful. That’s three things it’s “ful” of and consuming it in this environment only makes it taste all the better.
~A
This was purchased at Another Time Soda Fountain in Rosenberg, TX
I don’t even know what to call Mountain Dew anymore. Is it “Mtn Dew”, “mtn dew”, “MTN DEW”, or are we supposed to pretend the can still says “Mountain Dew”? Either way my fridge was running low on soda to review so I grabbed a can of MTN Dew (my personal interpretation of what’s right) Baja Blast.
Baja is one of Twist's many middle names
For some reason my brain thought it’d be best if I chose the 24oz can. I have no idea why I thought that much MTN Dew would be appropriate for me, but here we are. For those not in the know MTN Dew Baja Blast was a flavor that was only found at Taco Bell for the longest times. Then a few months back they released it into the wild for a limited time. MTN Dew fans went nuts. At the time it happened I took notice and probably thought, “I should pick up a really giant can of that one day for review”. Well now you’re here reading that review that was thought of so long ago.
Look on the side of most any mainstream soda and you’ll get the same ingredients as Baja Blast. It’s a combo of caffeine, HFCS, Artificial/Natural Flavors, chemicals, and colors. Ultimately it’s supposed to embody a “tropical lime flavor” according to the can. Hopefully they’re right.
Well it smells like lime MTN Dew so I can’t be too angry at that. Even though I just started walking the trail I’m quite pleased with the scenery.
Wow, this might be a top three MTN Dew flavor for me. It does have an oddly smooth and candy like lime taste, but it doesn’t seem overly sweet to me. The well known original MTN Dew flavor is hidden behind the foliage of the lime, making the journey feel safe. This isn’t the dangerous Code Red (my favorite MTN Dew flavor), but it’s different enough to feel new.
I’ll be honest, I opened this comically large can thinking I’d dislike this flavor. MTN Dew is hit or miss for me and I fully expected this to whiff. It’s amazing this soda doesn’t taste like crow. It doesn’t have a heavy syrup feel to it, the carbonation isn’t overly strong, the flavor isn’t overpowering. It’s a really easy soda to drink. As with most things there are a few negatives.
First off the taste builds on itself a little awkwardly. It’s like my tastebuds are anticipating each sip now so the initial tastes are more enjoyable than the later ones. There is a bit of an aftertaste as well. It’s not unpleasant, but it doesn’t fall into the category of good either. While it does taste different from original MTN Dew it’s still a fairly safe alteration of it. That’s not a huge knock against it, but I do wish the lime flavor could be featured a bit more prominantly.
So there you have it, a handful of good things and a couple bad, some of which might be nit picky. All in all though I enjoyed my time with Baja Blast. Code Red and Original Dew are still one and two, but at least now I have a solid three. So here’s to knowing my top three Dew flavors and to MTN Dew for always taking chances.
~A
This can was purchased at good ol’ Wal-Mart
There are two entities on this earth I trust to make a delicious special edition soda, the video game industry and basketball players. Fortunately today’s entry is from the latter. Sprite LeBron’s Mix is basketball’s own LeBron James’ own personal mix of Sprite. I didn’t catch any commercials for this, but I picture him in a lab coat with goggles holding test tubes or something at the Sprite laboratories.
Twist also took his talents to Miami before returning home. He was arrested.
All of that potentially imagined lab work resulted in a “Lemon-Lime Soda” that is “Natural cherry and orange flavored with other natural flavors”. The word natural is so nice they worked it in twice. Let’s see what else is in the bottle. Carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, sodium citrate, and a dash of sodium benzoate for luck. Man, LeBron really knows his stuff. If only Hotlips or Swamp Pop had gotten a hold of his soda making prowess. Enough chit chat, time for reviewing.
Immediately this smells better than regular Sprite. The orange aroma jumps out immediately and attacks the ol’ olfactory gland. I’m having a harder time finding the cherry. Hey! You in the back with the sophomoric mind. Quit snickering. Anywho, I’m having a harder time finding the cherry, but hopefully it’ll be there in taste. Let’s find out.
Oddly enough I taste more of the cherry than I do the orange. Both of these tastes, as natural as they may be, seem artificial to me though. That’s not to say this isn’t good. Sprite LeBron’s Mix is better than original Sprite yet worse than Sprite Remix. Of course there are a lot of sodas worse than Sprite Remix. The guy that gave this to me said he felt it tasted like Surge cut with Sprite. I can definitely see where he came to that conclusion, but I’d need to taste more orange to completely agree.
The carbonation level seems to be on par with Sprite, perhaps a little too carbonated. The syrupy mouthfeel of Sprite is lessened to some degree, which is nice. All in all though this tastes like cherry Sprite with some orange and smells like orange sprite with some cherry. The more I drink it though the less natural it tastes so I’m going to stop now.
~A
This soda was given to me by Wrastlin’ Jakito