CAFFEINE
CONTENT
240
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—4
Available,
but by and large uncommon.
Acquisition will require patience.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
I
like Lean & Mean’s look more than Speed Freak, the latter of which is a
sugared version of the former.
Lean & Mean has the same chaotic, racing-inspired, though with
silver and blue as the primary colors of the pallet. The overall effect of the color change is a cleaner look,
and perhaps more appropriate (the black and white of Speed Freak always made me
think about vampires, Goths, etc.)
TASTE—3
Anyone
who loved Speed Freak but wants to watch their waistline will love Lean &
Mean, as they taste exactly the
same. In this Lean & Mean is
to be commended, however, it presents a problem for me as a reviewer, as I hated the way Speed Freak tasted. The problem with Speed Freak is the
problem with Lean & Mean—it smells like decaying fruit, and the smell hits
you every time you take a drink.
So whether or not the drink actually tasted
decent, I will never know, as my stomach did back flips every time I lifted the
bottle to take a swig.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—9
One
thing I have to say that I enjoyed about Lean & Mean is the kick—it’s a
cleaner, less ragged kick than that delivered by Speed Freak. Not to say Speed Freak was a failure in
this respect, because it wasn’t—Lean & Mean was just a smoother, though
equally intense, experience. It
was enough for me to lament that I found the drink so difficult to take down,
because otherwise, this is something I’d love to experience again.
KICK
(DURATION)—9
About
the same as Speed Freak—4 hours or so before the end. Only distinction I experienced was the fact that the—how
would I say this—final descent was
even smoother than that provided by Speed Freak, and I felt even less like I’d
crashed than I did after Speed Freak.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—7
While
the kick is certainly commendable, I will definitely be seeking it
elsewhere. In a word, Lean &
Mean was gross—I should not have to
put up with the smell of rot every time I drink a particular beverage. If, however, you found that Speed Freak
did not affect you as it did me, then by all means, go with NX—Lean & Mean,
which gives you everything Speed Freak does, except smoother and without the
calories!
WEBSITE:
nxenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
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