CAFFEINE
CONTENT
200
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—N/A
This
is an emerging energy drink, and as such it is not yet readily available.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
Hybrid’s
got a decent look to it. I like
the overall design (I don’t even mind the bare aluminum; somehow it works well
here), and the color choice here isn’t bad, even if it’s not as effective as
Dragon Spit’s orange, or as appropriate as Proto’s green. That aside, I’m now going to proceed
with my GHAA spiel. If you’ve read
one of my Klr Bz reviews before, you can probably go ahead and skip to my
evaluation of the taste, otherwise keep reading, because it’s something anyone
desiring to know anything about Klr Bz should know.
What
makes Klr Bz unique is the inclusion of an amino acid blend called Giant Hornet
Amino Acid (GHAA). From the
website: “GHAA, Giant Hornet Amino Acid,
is a synthetic version of the secretion of the larvae of the Giant Asian
Hornet. This secretion contains 17 amino acids that metabolize the fat stored
in the hornet’s abdomen and turns it into energy, allowing it to fly up to 60
miles in a single day at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour—thus providing
SUSTAINED ENERGY.”
Now,
my question is this: if you were an energy drink company, and had such a
distinguishing characteristic central to your drink’s identity, and were
confident that said characteristic was really going to work wonders for your
consumers, why wouldn’t you feature
this attribute as prominently as possible? Why wouldn’t you place
it front and center on the can, so even the most casual of passer-bys can get
in on the fact? Heck, why wouldn’t
you go so far as to scream it from the top of some place very high?… anyway,
I’d have less to say and be far more pleased with the packaging if the fact
that this drink is in part powered by GHAA were advertised better. As is, it leaves the need for someone
to fill in the blanks.
TASTE—9
Hybrid
tastes like—red berries. Kind of
like it says on the can, funnily enough.
Anyway, no real surprises here.
The flavors are very well balanced, with strawberry leading the way and
gradually metamorphosizing into red raspberry, with a general tendency to be
more tart than sweet, but never overly so. All in all, it is quite delicious, and should please the
palates of berry lovers and energy drinkers alike.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
One
thing I can say for certain—Hybrid will not let you down when it comes to
kick. Klr Bz products deliver a
very nice energy experience—best described as a smooth, solid boost. It’s clear that Klr Bz was formulated
with the goal of bringing the drinker to an optimal level of functionality,
rather than simply getting them jacked up on caffeine (not that I especially mind getting jacked up on caffeine from
time to time, but still…).
KICK
(DURATION)—10
While
I’m sure it deserves some credit for contributing to the high-functioning buzz,
I think the major contribution of the GHAA is apparent in the Hybrid’s
longevity. This drink lasts the
better part of five hours, with the initial intensity diminishing very little
over that time, and ending with no semblance of a crash whatsoever—in fact, I’d
almost say it was an inverse crash,
because I felt quite a bit better off than I had before I drank it.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—9
My
final word: Klr Bz—Hybrid is an awesome all-around energy drink. What more do I need to say? It has few peers in terms of its berry
flavor, and delivers the energy goods with the best of ‘em. Whether you’re a berry lover or an
energy drinker or just a person who sees it on the shelf and is curious, know
that Hybrid comes with my highest recommendations.
WEBSITE:
killerbuzz.com
KEYWORDS:
Klr Bz Hybrid energy drink review, Killer Buzz energy drink review, berry
flavor, Giant Hornet Amino Acid
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