CAFFEINE
CONTENT
140
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
Virtually
ubiquitous.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—10
If
you’re into reading spiels on the sides of energy drinks, you’ll know that 1)
Monster has some of the worst writers on the planet working for them, and 2)
Zero Ultra is kinda sorta geared towards female Monster Energy drinkers. But after giving Zero Ultra a good
looking over, I’m not only ready to say, “screw pink—this is how you do the packaging on chick energy drinks!” but
“frick, this is how you do the packaging on any
energy drink!”
I’d
be hard-pressed to think of anything energy-inducing/sustaining that looks so
dang sophisticated; it honestly looks like they put out a white can and sent it
to Smith and Wesson for some engraving.
The frosty white, the silver paisley and M are sharp enough to fit right into any formal occasion—and it
also looks nice if you’re just pounding it down at your desk in khakis and a
button-up shirt studying for an organic chemistry test.
If
you’re into that sort of thing, it also looks nice to have an unopened can or
two on your desk. Just remember to
ice it over before you drink it.
TASTE—10
Reading
over the story of how Monster Energy came up with the idea for Zero Ultra, I’ll
admit—I started to think I was going to get yet another tiresome take on the original
Monster flavor. I was all pumped
and ready to launch a multiparagraph rant that could be paraphrased as “how
many freaking times to we need to freaking taste the same freaking thing over and freaking
over again, but tweaked just a hair?!”
Then, popping open the can, I realized that it wasn’t going to be
anything like that. Not by a long
shot.
Monster
Energy—Zero Ultra doesn’t taste anything like the original—or Lo-Carb, or
Absolutely Zero, or Assault, or Import, or Import Light, or Übermonster or M3,
blah blah blah blah blah. Zero
Ultra is very much its own drink, that tastes (in my book) more than anything
else like an extremely mellow lemon/mixed citrus flavor with perphaps a hint of
blue raspberry thrown in there—almost like Xyience Xtreme Frostberry Blast,
except perhaps more subdued and a bit smoother.
I
really liked this energy drink, enough that I’ll be coming back to it often.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7
I
admit that I don’t get the downing of the caffeine content here—I mean, it’s
only 20 mg, but still, it makes a difference. Ideally, a Monster Energy drink should really wake me up, just
enough to call myself wired—this is what I love about the Rehab line. Here—you’re just awake. Not really jittery, not bouncing off
the walls—just awake and functional.
Fortunately, downing two cans at once isn’t a chore and has since become
my preferred method of indulging my Zero Ultra cravings, but for people who
consume these regularly the extra cost for the boost might be a bit much.
KICK
(DURATION)—7
Three
hours with one can and five with two, no real crash. Definitely drink two before any college-level exam.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8
When
I first had this drink I thought it was good, but not really enough to be
considered earth-shaking. Monster
Energy—Zero Ultra has since proved me wrong, and I’m happy to recommend one of
my favorite Monster beverages to date for consumption. As always, leave your thoughts in the
comments below.
WEBSITE:
monsterenergy.com
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