Rating |
91
|
Style |
Hard Seltzer |
Produced In |
United States |
ABV |
4% |
Calories |
80 |
Carbs |
0 |
Reviewed By |
Tim McKirdy |
Reviewed |
2020-10-15
|
Crook & Marker Blackberry Lime
Review
This offering from Crook & Marker breaks the hard seltzer mold in a number of ways. Rather than malt or cane sugar, the base recipe contains a blend of ancient grains, including quinoa, millet, amaranth, and cassava root. It also pours a vibrant deep red, rather than being clear. Finally, the flavor profile is subtly sweet, despite containing zero grams of sugar. Overall, it's a success. The berry aromas are inviting and there's a real intensity to the flavor profile. At 4 percent ABV, it's also one of the most sessionable seltzers on the market. Buy this now!
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Crook & Marker Blackberry Lime
This offering from Crook & Marker breaks the hard seltzer mold in a number of ways. Rather than malt or cane sugar, the base recipe contains a blend of ancient grains, including quinoa, millet, amaranth, and cassava root. It also pours a vibrant deep red, rather than being clear. Finally, the flavor profile is subtly sweet, despite containing zero grams of sugar. Overall, it's a success. The berry aromas are inviting and there's a real intensity to the flavor profile. At 4 percent ABV, it's also one of the most sessionable seltzers on the market. Buy this now!
Reviewed On: 10-15-2020
Crook & Marker Blackberry Lime
This offering from Crook & Marker breaks the hard seltzer mold in a number of ways. Rather than malt or cane sugar, the base recipe contains a blend of ancient grains, including quinoa, millet, amaranth, and cassava root. It also pours a vibrant deep red, rather than being clear. Finally, the flavor profile is subtly sweet, despite containing zero grams of sugar. Overall, it's a success. The berry aromas are inviting and there's a real intensity to the flavor profile. At 4 percent ABV, it's also one of the most sessionable seltzers on the market. Buy this now!
Reviewed On: 10-15-2020