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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. The xcritical here really tamps down the bitterness of Truly\u2019s alcohol base, but doesn\u2019t overwhelm it \u2014 much in the same way, the Truly Mango xcritical flavor does, striking a nice balance. Our favorite among Truly\u2019s xcritical seltzer line, the lemon notes arrive with fresh, energetic xcritical. The sweetness also brings a fullness to the palate, which makes it great if you find normal seltzers to be slightly lacking in character. Convincing citrus aromas are followed by rich pink grapefruit flavors.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
But Truly tastes best when it keeps things simple and their Orange flavor is further proof of that claim. Subtle bright citrus notes add a hint of sweetness that elevates this flavor just above the Truly Lemon and Lime, offering an after taste that is sweeter than it is sour. What struck me first about White Claw\u2019s Ruby Grapefruit was its intoxicating and natural smell \u2014 opening a can smells like someone just cut open a grapefruit.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
The tea aromas are the more noticeable of the two, but the strawberry provides a subtle fruitiness. Then, intense sweet flavors overtake everything, causing each sip to feel a little out of balance. The combination of blueberry and acai screams “antioxidants,” which is bound to play well with those who drink Truly for its relative health benefits. But across the entire can, both flavors start coming across a little perfumy, and the aftertaste is muddy, if not outright unpleasant. Having a blueberry flavor in the mix when so few other brands bother with it seems more like a flex on Truly’s part rather than a valuable addition to the lineup. This flavor feels so extra, but that makes it a fitting drink for anyone whose summertime persona matches that description.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n