CAFFEINE CONTENT
Best guess is about 169 mg, if the
caffeine content per ounce is the same as a regular Monster.
EASE IN ACQUISITION—4
The Monster Energy Company has
traditionally been a little inconsistent with pushing their new products. With some, they arrive virtually
everywhere overnight (i.e. Absolutely Zero, Rehab—Lemonade), and with others,
it takes them a while to creep into commonality (i.e. every other beverage of
the Rehab line that isn’t Lemonade).
Übermonster is one of the latter, and you can expect it to be on the
hard-to-find side of things, at least for a while.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—10
I have gone crazy over the packaging of
many Monster products—Heavy Metal, Import, Rehab—Orangade…but none of these
compare with what Übermonster comes in.
I mean, look at the pic…do I need to say anything? Look at that
satin label, with the highly detailed griffins, the black gold, the wide-mouth
green bottle—I’ve said this before, but this drink sets a standard when it
comes to packaging, and other energy drinks are going to have to step up if
they ever hope to be noticed in the same refrigerator as Übermonster. My only complaint is the lid—I hate
pry-off lids. But since I love the
rest of the bottle so much, I’m not going to say anything beyond that.
TASTE—10
With most reviews I’ve read, little
information is given beyond the fact that this stuff tastes, more or less, like
the original. Well, I don’t know
about everyone else, I wasn’t really expecting anything new—just a different
take on the same flavor that Monster’s so loved for doing. Turns out that this is the case—the
flavor is classic Monster, but there are a few differences that I really
appreciated. First of all, it’s a
bit sweeter, but it’s not really a sugary sweetness—even though it’s sweeter,
it is far smoother than the original.
In addition, you get a small degree of effervescence lingering in your
mouth once the initial fizz wears off, which I found to be appealing. When it comes down to the flavor, I’d
put it on par with Import. Very
enjoyable.
KICK (INTENSITY)—9
So Übermonster lives up to the hype when
it comes to taste and packaging, but how does this “bio-activated” energy
technology we’ve all read about and looked forward to hold up? Well, having drank it twice now, I have
come to the following conclusions: 1) it is stronger, 2) it lasts longer, and
3) you don’t experience nearly as much of a crash when it isn’t your second
energy drink of the day and you aren’t completely caffeinated out by the time
you drink it. Speaking now about
my second (and I believe more representative) experience, about five minutes
had passed after I drank the bottle before I became infused with a very healthy
degree of energy, and another five passed before I found myself buzzing all
over the clinic where I worked. No
shelf of pet food was too difficult to move, no canine too difficult to hold so
as to allow the doctor to check his ears, no cat so feral that I couldn’t get
it boxed up for its spay. Yes, Übermonster
is a potent beverage that delivers a very enabling kick, and I’d say it met expectations
quite nicely.
KICK (DURATION)—10
I’d gauge Übermonster’s longevity as
being somewhere between 5½ and 6 hours—and, as I mentioned, no crash.
THE DRINK OVERALL—9.67
So…how does Monster’s new, über-hyped
drink hold up to scrutiny? Well, putting
it simply, I quite liked it. I
appreciated the new take on the original flavor, I appreciated the intensity of
the kick, and I loved how long-lived it was. Given the fact that it’s pretty pricy (I forked out $4.25
for the bottle), I don’t think it’ll be a beverage I revisit with frequency,
but for the occasional hankering for a Monster, I think it’ll do nicely.
WEBSITE: monsterenergy.com
KEYWORDS: Übermonster energy drink
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It isn't a pry off lid, it is just the hardest twist off ever made.
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