4.2
78% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
Liquid Death
4.2 • 2,073 Reviews
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4.2
78% of reviewers would recommend to a friend
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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It's just water
Branding is amazing. They have singlehandedly made water cool and as someone who is not a big drinker this is great to see. Unique products but even more unique marketing. If you ever see one of their pop ups at an event just go. I had so much fun at one at Lollapalooza 3 years ago that I still think about it and tell people.
It's regular water in a can. I only get it if i'm out at a bar and want a NA drink, otherwise i don't buy water. I wish it was resealable, but i apprecaite how environmentally conscious the can is verse plastic.
i don't get the hype about this canned water.
1y ago
i like liquid death, especially their sparkling water and the flavored ones are great too
Good option and love the large sizing. Wish some of the flavors were not as sweet
Meh. It's water in a can. It's good for what it is but it's overpriced. If I'm at the grocery store and I need water I will opt for this because it's better than a plastic bottle but I prefer using my own.
1y ago
The freshest, crispest canned water. There’s just something about the branding, the can, and the taste that are superior to the competition.
I mean it's water. I love that it's in a can instead of plastic bottle but that's only handy in certain situations since you can't close it back up and throw it in your bag. It would be my preference over bottled water but doesn't work for all situations.
Love the different flavors and options! The iced teas are my favorite
I was skeptical about this brand, but because my 28 year old son is a huge fan I gave it a try, and love it! It has the right amount of bubbles, and the large can is a great size to keep me hydrated! I will definitely be trying more flavors.
Liquid Death is hydration with a twist! The water itself is crisp and refreshing, but the real fun is in the edgy aluminum can that feels more like a craft beer than plain water. I love that it’s eco-friendly—recyclable aluminum over plastic is a huge win for the planet. It’s perfect for standing out at parties or just spicing up your daily hydration routine. If you want water that’s as cool as it is sustainable, Liquid Death is the way to go! 🌟🥤
I appreciate their advertising. I’ve seen them at a few concerts handing them out and I like the peach tea and I’ve had the water.
I really like liquid death sparkling waters however a couple have an artificial aftertaste. I like the lime flavored water but have tried several varieties.
I still don't totally understand what this product is and who it's for, but I do quite like the taste. It seems like there are some health benefits maybe but I don't understand what they are?
Taste is good but feel it is overpriced. I think it is very similar to other sparkling water products. I find it average compared to other markets on the products.
Love its clean taste and packaging is cool
Well I tried watermelon flavor and it was ok, definitely not like artificial watermelon. It’s not as carbonated as other brands. But a bit pricey.
Love the options they offer!
2y ago
It's water with good marketing. They cornered a really niche piece of the bottled water market. They're doing a great job in appealing to all audiences while keeping their product consistent, which is great because it's uh...water. They've been coming out with additional products now under the Liquid Death label, but in my circles, those haven't taken off. The main appeal is largely plastic-free packaging (need to check if theres a BPA lining).