CAFFEINE
CONTENT
140
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
Another
Monster beverage found absolutely nowhere for the first few months after I
heard about it, then suddenly showed up everywhere overnight. If you’re having a hard time finding
it—check the same place tomorrow.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—10
Ultra
Red follows in the footsteps of the original Zero Ultra in terms of aesthetic
appeal; I only wish Ultra Blue hadn’t had those cheesy M’s integrated into that otherwise brilliant frost pattern…three
10/10’s would look nice on the shelf next to each other. Anyway, this can features the same
familiar texture as the other two, this time with a deep red an a paisley
pattern to the side—which somehow works exceptionally well with the red. I don’t know how that works…something
about red and paisley just looks elegant.
Now I’m just waiting for Monster to introduce an “Ultra Green” with a
green apple flavor—then 1) I could really look forward to enjoying a green
apple energy drink, and 2) I could use cases of all four flavors as decorations
when Christmas rolled around.
TASTE—10
Something
that I’ve discovered with repeated indulgences of Monster’s Ultra line is that
repeated drinking makes good energy drinks better and bad energy drinks
worse. The same holds true here—my
first experience with this drink was good, but not the best; the cranberry
flavor of the namesake “Ultra Red” is mellowed out to about the level of the
base citrus flavor profile familiar to those who have tried Zero Ultra, and at
first the homogeny seemed incomplete, and that the cranberry had taken a back
seat to the citrus and was not allowed to reach its potential. Well, I’ve had it a number of times
sense (every opportunity I’ve had to buy an energy drink, actually) and I can
safely say that I love Ultra Red.
The discrepancies between the two flavors mellow out with repeated
drinkings, and before I was wondering if this wondrously balanced beverage was
the same one I had drank that first night heading home from Twin Falls. Bottom line—buy this drink, and do it
multiple times. Chances are by the
third time you won’t be able to get enough.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7
Monster
has kicked back on the caffeine a little bit in their Ultra line, and it
shows—this isn’t as potent as, say, Lo-Carb or the Rehab line. One can should be enough to wake you up
and put some spring in your step, but to be perfectly honest, I don’t actually
buy just one when I’m buying an Ultra beverage—and two of these back-to-back
makes for a heckuva fun ride, an easy 9/10 that will suffice for virtually any
energy-requiring situation and on top of all that be a joy to guzzle.
KICK
(DURATION)—7
One
can: around three hours. Two: five
hours, easily. No crash in either
case!
THE
DRINK OVERALL—8
As
if you can’t tell, I love this drink—enough that I will be reworking my top 10
list soon to accommodate this and the other Ultra beverages. I’m exceptionally pleased, and don’t
doubt other consumers, be they Monster loyalists or newcomers to the energy
scene, will be as well.
WEBSITE:
monsterenergy.com
KEYWORDS:
Monster Energy Ultra Red energy drink review, zero carbs, zero calories, zero
sugar, diet
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