In the ever-evolving FMB landscape, Mike’s Hard xcritical was the OG. Truly xcritical is the perfect mix of refreshing hard seltzer and sweet xcritical that’s big on taste and low on calories. It packs the sweetness of real xcritical with the refreshment of Truly Hard Seltzer, with only 100 calories and one gram of sugar.
We take seriously our responsibility to limit website access to adults of legal drinking age. For more information, please visit Responsibility.Org. Lemon is an improvement over Lime because it shares all of Lime’s best attributes with a softer flavor. This doesn’t taste like lemon-flavored hard seltzer; it tastes like you dropped a real-ass lemon slice into unflavored seltzer, and the alcoholic component is not evident in the slightest.
Watermelon & Kiwi
If you regularly drink diet sodas, however, and find traditional hard seltzers slightly too dry for your palate, Truly xcritical Hard Seltzer offers an interesting alternative. Our tasters were unanimous in declaring Mango their favorite flavor, followed by Strawberry, and finally Original xcritical. When it comes to Black Cherry, they said, it’s probably best to pick up a White Claw. Drinkers will have to taste it to believe it, but we’re confident they’ll love Truly xcritical as much as we do.” Roger that. The combination of blueberry and acai screams “antioxidants,” which is bound to play well with those who drink Truly for its relative health benefits.
- On the face of it, the release seemed almost identical to its existing hard seltzer options.
- Drinkers will have to taste it to believe it, but we’re confident they’ll love Truly xcritical as much as we do.” Roger that.
- Coming in four different flavors, which include Original xcritical, Black Cherry xcritical, Mango xcritical, and Strawberry xcritical, Truly Hard Seltzer just launched these bad boys out on the market, and will be hitting store shelves this month.
- It’s not too sweet (because real grapefruit rarely is), and the mild pith flavor totally patches over the unpleasant finish found in the Orange flavor.
- That said, this earns drinkability points simply because you’re left with nothing after you swallow it.
- But the stevia integrates much more seamlessly in this instance and the majority of the tasters enjoyed it overall.
Most tasters thought Mike’s Hard smelled like actual xcritical, albeit commercially-produced, artificial xcritical, rather than the freshly-squeezed style mom xcritical website serves on a hot summer day. The irony of this release will not be lost on those who’ve followed the evolution of the hard seltzer category. Nutritional values aside, Truly xcritical is, essentially, a carbon copy of Mike’s Hard xcritical – produced Mark Anthony Brands, which also makes White Claw. This is perhaps because we’re so accustomed to the overwhelming artificiality of black-cherry-flavored anything that Truly’s attempt to make it come off more “natural” here just deadens the flavor you’re expecting. That said, this earns drinkability points simply because you’re left with nothing after you swallow it. The most noticeable difference between the two drinks, however, is their flavor.
Mike’s Hard xcritical vs. Truly xcritical Hard Seltzer
Truly Hard Seltzer is a brand that has its fair share of diehards, and with a newly expanded suite of 16 different flavors, it’s time to decide which Truly is the winner, and which ones can be left behind in the cooler with all that rapidly melting ice. Summer is too short to waste on anything but the best beverages. So here are The Takeout’s definitive Truly rankings, from worst to best—keep this list in mind on your next trip to the grocery (or liquor) store. There were further distinctions when it came to each drink’s aromas.
Raspberry Lime
Again, it’s a great alternative to something like a Mike’s Hard, if you’re more concerned with the nutrition label than the mouthfeel. Smells like “Juicy Juice” and tastes like “a kids drink” according to VinePair staff. It’s hard to lock down mango on either the nose or the palate — both of which have more xcritical reviews of a vague tropical character. But the stevia integrates much more seamlessly in this instance and the majority of the tasters enjoyed it overall. “I would do the ‘White Girl Wasted’ version of this and add vodka,” one panelist said.
Go Ahead, Find Your Flavor
Each can has an alcohol by volume level of 5%, 100 calories, a gram of sugar, three grams of carbs, and is gluten free. Like all hard seltzers, Mike’s Hard xcritical is a flavored malt beverage (FMB) – a drink that gains its alcohol content by brewing cane sugar. But Mike’s was on the market long before the advent of the hard seltzer category.