9/13/2023 0 Comments Liquid death reviews![]() ![]() We use a more drinkable level of carbonation (5 grams/L) more similar to most beers than the higher carbonation levels of most sodas (6-8 grams/L). That crossover is intentional, according to the company: Liquid Death Sparkling Water doesn’t just look like a beer, it is actually carbonated like a beer. You can nurse one for a while, or drink several back to back. Liquid Death is drinkable in a way I usually only associate with beer. ![]() We only include products that have been independently selected by Input's editorial team. Input may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. And before anyone says anything, yes, I’m aware of the differences between seltzer and sparkling water but let’s not split hairs here. The carbonation of Liquid Death’s sparkling water is more understated it’s mildly bubbly, but definitely not flat. Crush a pack of those in one night and you’re just going to be filled with air. While I normally like seltzers that are super carbonated and really have bite to them, that isn’t exactly great in high quantities. I embraced the tackiness of Liquid Death. (The Wiz Khalifa commercial that refers to it as “The finest bong water on Earth” is pretty funny though.) In any case, I heard about it, assumed it would be overpriced to match the gimmicky marketing, and never thought about it again - until someone grabbed one for me while out on a drink run.Īs it turns out, Liquid Death’s sparkling water works pretty damn well as a substitute for beer. It looks cool, sure, but it’s… just water. In truth, I never really got Liquid Death’s whole vibe. Sometimes, just looking like beer is enough. Recently, I’ve really been into Liquid Death for these kinds of settings. So, I leaned into an age-old partying sober trick to quell the FOMO-fueled cravings: showing up with a 12-pack of plain ol’ seltzer. Warm weather hit, and with it, the season of outdoor partying and day-drinking, and suddenly I was very, very aware of my new restrictions. How hard could it be to simply keep up what I’d been doing, but just a tad stricter? I think we all know the answer to that. Plus, COVID had obliterated my social life. I’d never been a daily drinker and had long been taking medication for lupus that requires being mindful of that sort of thing. Giving up drinking has been, somehow, both easier and more difficult than I expected it to be.īy the time my rheumatologist told me last spring that I’d have to cut my alcohol consumption down to next-to-none to accommodate a new medication, only allowing for the occasional drink or two here and there, I already wasn’t drinking very much. ![]()
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