CAFFEINE
CONTENT
160
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—3
Liquid
Nitro isn’t very common as a general rule, but it is starting to pop up at more
and more locations. When it hits
Idaho, you’ll be the first to know.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—8
I
can’t say I really get what Liquid
Nitro trying to do with this new design—I mean, I can say it’s kind of a shift
from its former Red Bull-esque, minimalist motif to a more hardcore,
Monster-esque look, but I don’t know that I really get the combination of the
lightning ball/Klingon bat'leth they used here…I guess it looks alright, and
that’s all they really care about.
TASTE—9
More
often than not, I’m not into really sugary energy drinks. My favorites (with a few exceptions)
are mostly low carb or low calorie or whatever you want to call it, but on
occasion I do find a decent sugary energy drink. My personal favorite is still Monster Energy—Heavy Metal,
but this one is not shabby at all.
The flavor is exactly what you’d expect—a blend of tropical fruits, all
homogenized to the point where very few (pineapple, guava, etc.) are really
distinct, but regardless taste good enough that I wouldn’t mind trying it again
at some future point.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
It
seems that “the high end of average” is becoming the new average—not that I
mind, but I am getting a bit tired of reporting this degree of energy. You won’t be short on alertness or
jitters, but if you’re looking for something remarkable kickwise this isn’t the
way to go.
KICK
(DURATION)—8
Three
and a half hours passed before the sugar crash came—which wasn’t the worst I’ve
ever had, but still wasn’t terribly agreeable.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8.33
Tastes
good, kick’s decent…if you’re a fan of sugary Rockstars or Monsters or any
other number of drinks on the market today, you’ll like this one. Even if you’re not…well, it still
tastes good enough to try at least once.
WEBSITE:
nitrobeverages.com
KEYWORDS:
Liquid Nitro Tropical Storm energy drink review, new Liquid Nitro flavor
review, tropical fruit, super fruit
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