CAFFEINE
CONTENT
160
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—6 (I think)
This
is another one that just kind of snuck up on me—hadn’t so much as heard of it
until I stopped by the gas station and saw these on display up front. Grabbed them up quick (I like reviewing
the new drinks ASAP), but before long I think they’ll be pretty abundant.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—9
One
thing I have to say about these is that they look sharp—the stark black and the
white and cracked ice motif in the background see to that. The only area in which I’m tempted to
take points off is more a nitpicky thing than anything else, but—the tiny bumps
on the can get to me. Now, this
isn’t an aesthetic or functional concern; they don’t take away from the look of
the can and they don’t make it uncomfortable to hold, but they did serve to
amplify my suspicions that this was going to be a Monster Energy—Zero Ultra
knockoff. Now, I had these same
reservations before reviewing Rockstar Recovery—Energy/Tea/Lemonade (which
appeared to be a Monster Rehab—Lemonade knockoff), but that one blew me out of
the water, and truthfully did the same thing to Monster Rehab in my book—more
than anything else because it was like Monster’s version on freaking steroids. I don’t have the same hopes here—the
caffeine content is the standard 160 mg, which is about the same as Monster’s
original idea, and I think the best that Rockstar could hope for here is to
match Monster in terms of quality.
It’s really kind of sad that Rockstar feels they have to resort to this,
but I think I may understand where they are coming from—most of their original
ideas as of late (Super Sours and Punched—Blue Raspberry) haven’t been all that
great.
TASTE—9
Pouring
this out into a glass of ice, I can see and smell similarities to Zero
Ultra—same cloudy white liquid, same muted citrus aroma. Taking a taste, I can taste
similarities as well—but just similarities. This isn’t a clone per se (which I find kind of relieving),
it’s more like Rockstar took Monster’s idea to the drawing board, honestly
tried to improve upon it, and then started distributing it. It really is a great deal less lazy
than I initially supposed it would be; rather than copying Monster’s most
successful moves Rockstar is matching them blow for blow and making beverages
that could amount to some serious competition for Monster. Now, after all that, I suppose I should
tell you how it tastes—it’s got the same sweet and mellow grapefruit favor
profile as Zero Ultra, but there’s another flavor there, a strong and sour
lemon flavor, that really complements and balances out the smoother grapefruit
with which it shares the palate.
All in all, it’s a fairly pleasing experience—not identical to Zero
Ultra, and not superior, but an equal, an excellent drink in and of itself.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—8
As
far as intensity is concerned, you know what to expect if you’re into drinking
Rockstars. This will supply an
above-average boost, and I found it to be more than intense enough for things
like studying and driving and watching kids for hours on end. I drank this before the gym and while I
can say that I appreciated the boost, I vastly prefer NOS Active for this
purpose—this really isn’t the drink for that sort of thing. Now, Xdurance is a completely different
story…but read my review if you want the skinny on that.
KICK
(DURATION)—8
Three
and a half hours of decent energy—no crash.
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8.33
I
can honestly say that I appreciated Rockstar’s effort in creating this
drink. It’s not a terribly
original idea, and I would love for Rockstar to focus on putting something out
of this caliber without looking to Monster for ideas, but it’s been tweaked
enough that this truly is Rockstar’s drink, and I think that open-minded (read:
not diehards who have been drinking it every day since it came out) Zero Ultra
fans and just about everyone else will find this to be more than
satisfactory. Heck, they might
even like it more than the original.
Try it out and let me know—I’ll be interested in seeing the public
concensus.
WEBSITE:
rockstar69.com
KEYWORDS:
Rockstar Pure Zero Silver Ice energy drink review, zero carbs, zero sugar, zero
calories, diet
I really appreciate the time you take in reviewing these drinks! I seem to have similar experiences with the ones I have tried, so I trust your reviews! Although I really like the taste of the Rockstar silver ice, I will try the other ones you suggested.
ReplyDeleteGot this on a whim. Never was a fan of zero calorie drinks but it was on sale and I needed a pick-me-up, so yeah. Pleasantly surprised! Practically same sentiments as you mentioned.
ReplyDeleteGreat reviews, keep up the good work!
Caffeine content is actually 240mg per can.
ReplyDeleteI'm aware. Was 160 when it first came out. Haven't had the chance to update the review yet.
DeleteHave you heard about any other Rockstar Pure Zero flavors. I heard about two other flavors of Rockstar Pure Zero. Saw them on this link: http://www.rockstarenergyshop.com/energy.html.
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