![]() ![]() In early March of this year, Truly Hard Seltzer launched Truly Extra - a bigger, boozier version of their classic hard seltzer, also with 8% ABV. Pabst Blue Ribbon was actually the first to do it all the way back in 2019 when it released two 8% ABV seltzer flavors called Stronger Seltzer. If you're going to drink alcohol, please do so responsibly and only if you're of legal age.White Claw the latest in a growing line of brands to come out with a high-ABV spiked seltzer. Narcity does not condone the overconsumption of alcohol. To learn more about White Claw, check out their website or follow them on Facebook and Instagram. I rode White Claw's newest wave, and I was honestly impressed. That said, White Claw Surge is worth a try, especially if you're a fan of White Claw generally. And if you're a fan of Cranberry and Blackberry flavoured drinks, you might be impressed with those flavours.Īs a picky person, I have high expectations when it comes to new beverages. I also enjoyed the Natural Lime that gave me all the vacation vibes. Wrap UpĮasily my favourite flavour was the Blood Orange for its sunny taste. I would definitely recommend this flavour if you’re a citrus fanatic. ![]() Blood oranges usually taste less bitter, are juicier and have a hint of raspberry. If you're wondering about the difference between a navel and blood orange, by the way, you're not alone. It also had a warm, yummy, almost vanilla aftertaste. It tasted light, bright and clean like fresh oranges, with a more toned-down citrus taste compared to the Natural Lime. I'm not sure what made White Claw venture into this flavour, but I'm so glad they did because Blood Orange is my absolute favourite. If you enjoy a drink that's more on the tart side, you will probably want to try this flavour. The sweet and sour notes were balanced well too. The flavour was just as mouthwatering as the scent without being too strong. Blackberry is one of those flavours that's difficult to get just right - so I respect the fact that White Claw decided to go for it. When I opened the Blackberry flavour, I was hit with the fresh scent. I can already picture myself enjoying one after a day on the slopes this winter! Blackberry So when I discovered the White Claw's Natural Lime flavour was being refreshed for the Surge line, I was really intrigued.Īfter cracking the can open, I was met with a heavenly citrus scent. This ranked number two on my list of fave Surge flavours (the best is yet to come).įirst off, I'm a sucker for lime in anything and everything. Most importantly, the Cranberry flavour felt super refreshing, which is exactly what I expect from a White Claw. The drink was lightly sparkling (as were all the other flavours) and the cranberry taste was enjoyable. CranberryĪs someone whose first drink at a bar was a vodka cran (hello, Carrie Bradshaw fantasies), I was interested in seeing whether this flavour hit the mark.Īt first sniff, the drink is distinctly cranberry, and I found the flavour took a second to come through. It has a slightly heavier mouthfeel and is super bubbly and refreshing. The hard seltzer itself is crystal clear, just like any other White Claw. What sets the White Claw Surge cans apart is their striking blue background and gritty design, which looks deliberately scratched up and tough. So, without further ado, here's how the new White Claw flavours held up. Like the rest of the portfolio, Surge comes in 355-millilitre cans, but it contains 7% alcohol rather than 5%. The biggest difference between the original White Claw Hard Seltzer (or any of their other products) and the new White Claw Surge is the alcohol content. If you're already a White Claw fan, you'll be familiar with the ingredients list too, which simply includes seltzer water, alcohol and natural flavours. There are three completely new flavours (Blackberry, Blood Orange and Cranberry) and a familiar favourite (Natural Lime). With just 1 gram of carbs per can, the new Surge Variety Pack is no different. White Claw is known for creating tasty and vibrant drinks that offer lower sugar content and natural flavours. So when I heard about the new addition to their Canadian portfolio, White Claw Surge, I had high hopes. But one of the few ready-to-drink products I enjoy is a chilled and refreshing White Claw. My go-to is usually a handcrafted cocktail or glass of wine. Although products were provided for free in this review, the author's opinions are genuine and do not reflect the views of Narcity Media.įinding alcoholic beverages that truly satisfy me has always been a bit of a struggle. ![]()
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