CAFFEINE
CONTENT
67
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—3
I’ve
seen it once or twice over the course of my energy-drinking career, but such
sightings are few and far between.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
I
don’t have a whole lot to say about this one—it’s a brown Bawls bottle, and is
about as appropriate as you could ask for in a “high caffeine” root beer.
TASTE—8
You
familiar with A&W? This more
or less tastes like A&W—just with a slightly odd aftertaste, perhaps from
the guarana. In any case, it’s
sweet and vanilla-y…most root beer lovers will be pleased.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—6
Those
who are reading this review and have read my review for the original Bawls in a
bottle know what’s coming—this isn’t a terribly intense drink per se, but is
excellent if you’re looking for a slight spring in your step rather than a
thermonuclear caffeine blast. I
drank this to get me through the last hour of a 12 hour drive, and it did just
fine doing that also.
KICK
(DURATION)—6
After
the aforementioned hour, got home and got all settled in. Still had an hour of energy left, after
which I had no trouble sleeping.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—6.67
I
like the original a little better, but I wouldn’t have a problem drinking Bawls
Guarana Root Beer again. And, if
what I’ve described appeals to you, grab it if you can.
WEBSITE:
bawls.com
KEYWORDS:
Bawls Guarana Root Beer energy drink review, caffeinated root beer, brown
bottle
From a root bear connoisseur, this tastes nothing like a&w. Bawls had a much sweeter and more vanilla tatty than a&w. To even compare is a crime
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