![]() Learn more and register for the event here. IZ a vibe also will host a free brunch March 19 in Los Angeles to celebrate the release of Vizzy Mimosa Hard Seltzer, which the brand says will be a “Vizzyfied” brunch experience that will include performances by drag stars Morgan McMichaels, Honey Davenport and Foxie Adjuia. The campaign will span national TV, radio, online video, podcasts, social media, influencer marketing and retail. Vizzy also debuted a new North American marketing campaign, “IZ A VIBE,” which will cover not only Vizzy Mimosa Hard Seltzer but also all of Vizzy’s products in the U.S. They’re clear, which takes you out of the mindset that you’re drinking a mimosa. It’s also a shame they don’t pour orange. At least for the strawberry and peach flavors (the two I was able to sample), those flavors came through much stronger than the orange. However, they would taste more like mimosas if the orange flavor was stronger. Refreshing and with a nice fizz, these are light and would make a good addition to your next brunch. Mimosas fit naturally into the seltzer format since the sparkling nature of seltzers perfectly mimics the bubbliness of champagne. Vizzy Mimosa Hard Seltzer is made with real orange juice and is a healthy option, sugar-free with only 100 calories. Honestly, this is a great idea, and it’s surprising we haven’t seen mimosa hard seltzers from a major producer until now.Īvailable flavors of Vizzy Mimosa Hard Seltzer are pineapple orange, strawberry orange and pomegranate orange and peach orange. Vizzy launched a line of 5%-ABV mimosa hard seltzers in late February, intended to be enjoyed with a nice brunch. Vizzy Debuts Mimosa Hard Seltzer Nationwide ![]() HARD MTN DEW is currently available only in Florida, Tennessee and Iowa, with expanded availability to be announced soon. ![]() The badass wooden chest of HARD MTN DEW I was sent was accompanied by a faux newspaper cover from “The Hard Mtn Dew Times, with a headline reading “Dewhibition Ends At Last!” and a prohibition-era black-and-white photo with only the cans of Hard MTN DEW colorized. I also want to give a shoutout to the marketing. Pour these in a cup for the full experience just drinking them out of the can doesn’t Dew (sorry) them justice. The original wouldn’t be the same without Mountain Dew’s trademark neon color, and that light blue hue is key for the Baja Blast. We have five senses, and I love when a drink appeals to as many of mine as possible. I love that these are colored like original Mountain Dew. Watermelon and Black Cherry start off well, their sweetness offset by fizz and tartness, but you’re left with intense sweetness on the finish, which is a little much, particularly the Black Cherry, which leaves you with a bit of a cherry-cough-syrup taste on the back end. The Watermelon and Black Cherry flavors aren’t terrible, but they’re definitely the lowlights of the pack, particularly the Black Cherry. Basically, if you want to get a buzz on while drinking Mountain Dew, these are perfect for you.īaja Blast is absolutely the winner here, and the original is good, too. They don’t taste very boozy at all, and their balance of sweetness, tartness and fizz make them easy to down quickly and without much thought. ![]() These are dangerous in how much they really do taste just like Mountain Dew. These don’t contain sugar, but you can’t tell, which is the mark of a successful sugar-free drink. It’s tasty and refreshing, particularly the iconic Baja Blast. HARD MTN DEW accomplishes its goal: It tastes exactly like Mountain Dew. HARD MTN DEW contains no caffeine, zero added sugar and only 100 calories per serving. Not only are ready-to-drink canned cocktails all the rage right now, but many Mountain Dew fans, who were once kids chugging the soda during overnight Call of Duty binges, are now legal adults, primed for a blast of nostalgia. Mountain Dew picked the right time to launch a boozy version of its classic drink. Mountain Dew Celebrates End of ‘Dewhibition’ With HARD MTN DEW We’ll give you our opinions on each drink and let you know where you can find them, how much they cost and all that good stuff. In this series, we’ll present you with the canned and ready-to-drink (RTD) releases we’ve tried recently. Welcome to the inaugural edition of “Ready To Drink.” Here at Whiskey Raiders, lots of canned drinks cross our desks, the majority being canned cocktails.
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