Liquid Death reviews and discussion

4.2

78% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Crisp, refreshing water taste
  • Edgy, conversation-starting packaging
  • Recyclable aluminum can format
  • Flavored lineup feels satisfying
  • Metallic can aftertaste
  • Soft, inconsistent carbonation
  • Sweetener bitterness aftertaste
  • Non‑resealable tallboy cans

Liquid Death earns polarizing reviews: many praise its crisp still and sparkling waters, edgy tallboy cans that help non-drinkers blend in at concerts, and recyclable aluminum packaging; others call it “just water,” note metallic or flat tastes, and dislike sweetened flavors and the recent source change to Virginia. Fans highlight flavors like Mango Chainsaw, Severed Lime, Berry It Alive, and teas (Armless Palmer/Dead Billionaire), while critics cite bitter stevia aftertaste, limited carbonation, non‑resealable cans, and inconsistent flavor quality.

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2,074 reviews and posts

  • I seriously love Liquid Death. I'm the kind of person who would rather be dehydrated for hours than buy a plastic water bottle when I'm out, so I was so delighted to discover Liquid Death. A recyclable can, crisp & clean taste AND epic branding? It's a perfect product in my book. Also, please check out their website if you haven't already. It's a company that takes itself seriously by not taking itself too seriously.

  • Drank these all night at an event at Post Houston and they are really cool

  • I really like that their products! I love the sparkling lime water. They took a basic essential need and made it edgy and cool. I know that's pretty basic but love it.

  • They're my go-to canned sparkling/still water. You feel cool but also dead inside while drinking them, and their marketing is top-notch.

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    Their sparkling could use a bit more of a smaller bubble but not something that would make me not drink it.

  • I have tried the still waters and a majority of the sparkling water flavors. It was the first time I have ever seen still water in a can so I thought the idea was pretty unique. I usually prefer still water so that one was my favorite but overall it still is water so tastes like water and hydrates you like water should. Same can be said about the sparkling waters . Though the mango one has a nice mango flavor (reminds me of mango hard candy!), which I did enjoy a lot. The can material can make the water feel a bit more refreshing but overall is comparable to other seltzer brands. Can design is on point though! Thought it was an alcoholic drink at first!

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    Since it is a can you can’t cap it and carry it around. The sparkling water flavors feel comparable to other brands in the market.

  • See this all the time from LA people and in YouTube videos…it’s water in a can, but like good water in a can. And it looks cool. Love the branding, subtle marketing, and it’s recyclable

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    Make more flavors, especially for still water

  • We love liquid death. Taste great and has a wonderful company plan. Recycle and save the world!

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    More more more inventory

  • The regular water is good for sure but the Sparkling water is one of the best you can get in my opinion. I often get the hiccups from carbonated drinks but this has the perfect amount of carbonation for easy and refreshing drinking. Plus you’re being environmentally friendly!

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    More flavors, maybe a tad cheaper, as it’s a bit pricier than your standard seltzers.

  • Love liquid death water. Smooth, not much taste at all. Very nice and refreshing.

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    I like the concept for the can but I do wish I could close the container after opening it.

  • Amazing packaging and the product was fine (which for water is a good thing - no different taste). It's an interesting alternative to a plastic bottle and also a conscious choice to consume water differently and I want to know WHY.

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    Maybe it's just me, but if there was a way to get the message or goal of the brand on the packaging or through marketing, that might be good. I just want to understand better why they went the unconventional route of canning water and branding it with hardcore style graphics. Is it recycling and is it helping?

  • At first I wasn’t sure about drinking water out of a can. I tried both the carbonated and non-carbonated version of this and both were so refreshing!! I will definitely purchase this again!

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    Just having a hard time finding these! I always look when I stop for gas but have not had luck.