CAFFEINE
CONTENT
160
mg/16 oz. can
240
mg/24 oz. can
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
Given
the demand for a zero calorie Monster Energy beverage (see the side of the can
for details; typically I don't put a lot of stock into what drinks say on the
sides of the cans, but in this case it makes sense), it isn’t surprising that
Monster Energy—Absolutely Zero is so easy to come by. It’s as common as
any of ‘em.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—10
With
its ice blue/muted dark blue/purple color scheme (and curious geometric
tracings visible upon close inspection), Absolutely Zero is quite an attention
catcher/holder. Given how little thought is placed into the packaging of
most zero calorie beverages (see Amp Energy Sugar Free and NOS Sugar Free for
examples), the ingenuity placed into the concept of Absolutely Zero
represents a refreshing breeze (or ice-cold nor’easter) of creativity.
TASTE—8
Well,
I have to say I did like this one, though I have to put out the word of warning
that like Lo-Carb, this one won’t please diehards of the sugared version.
It’s Monster, to be sure, but the difference from the original is perceptible,
if only barely. By way of elaboration, the extensive smoothness from the
artificial sweetener(s) that masked a great deal of the flavor in Lo-Carb is
significantly less extensive, leaving more of that delicious Monster flavor
that so many of us love, though there was a time or two where I did pick up
traces of another artificial sweetener aftertaste that was a little
distracting. All-in-all Monster did a bang-up job with the flavor—I just
really hope they never decide to put some other low-calorie beverage with
stevia as the sweetener….
16
OZ. CAN
KICK
(INTENSITY) —8
The
kick was pretty nice. I was at that point of alertness that one likes to
be at when they’ve just had an energy drink—a nice, high level of functional
alertness, with enough jitters to be noticeable, but not enough to be
considered excessive.
KICK
(DURATION) —8
The
longevity of effective alertness was plenty more than adequate. Perfect
for a long morning of studying or test taking, or anything of the sort.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8
Again,
Monster has exceeded my expectations with a not-so-high-calorie (in this case
zero) energy drink. It tastes good and works well—what more can you
ask…oh, wait. It’s also got zero calories. Almost forgot to mention
it. That said, even if you’re feeling particularly apprehensive about it
I’d recommend you give it a try; if nothing else you at least get a shot at
finding a drink that you love that you don't have to feel guilty about
drinking, and how cool is that?
24
OZ. CAN
KICK
(INTENSITY)—9.5
If
you take down 24 ounces of Monster Energy—Absolutely Zero, expect it to hit
pretty hard and pretty fast. I was
still working on the can when the jitters started, and it only got more
intense. I’ll say this—if you need
to stay awake, Monster Energy—Absolutely Zero in this size can definitely be
counted on.
KICK
(DURATION)—9.5
Nothing’s
worse than getting a nice, hard kick out of a drink, only to have it crap out
on you before the job’s done—but, this isn’t a problem with Monster
Energy—Absolutely Zero. 4+ hours
of efficacy can be anticipated at the very least.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—9
Honestly,
even though I consider the 16 oz. version sufficient, I wouldn’t hesitate to
grab the 24 oz. given the chance.
I’m quite fond of the flavor, and found the raw intensity of the drink
to be quite gratifying. Now if only
Absolutely Zero came in a 32 oz. BFC….
WEBSITE:
monsterenergy.com
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