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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Water in an infinitely recyclable aluminium can, nothing wrong with that at all when you can skip the plastic bottle. First option would still bring BYO but this is a great second
2y ago
I love both the flavor (and level of carbonation) and the branding of their products. I especially like the flavored sparkling water.
I wish I didn't love this water. I know it's expensive water but it really is so delicious and the can makes it get very cold and easy to recycle.
I know it’s just water but the can is just the coolest and what made me buy it. I drink only water and love this has electrolytes in it. Tastes clean, crisp like water should taste. The design and name alone is just worth it to me! Love this. And the price is good also. Some say the price is high for water but it’s really no more than what you would get if you bought it in a connivence store. People always want to know what I’m drinking when I drink this. I want to try the sparking one next!
3y ago
I love this brand! Such a great way for people who don’t want to drink to feel included in the drinking experience with water
I went to a concert in the spring and the only water they had was Liquid Death. I like that it's not in a plastic bottle and it has a very "metal" sounding name which fits with rock concerts. I don't like the taste of water in a can or plastic.
Liquid Death Sparkling water delivers a refreshing and crisp taste that elevates hydration. The sleek design adds a touch of cool to staying hydrated. Five stars for the perfect balance of staying hydrated and looking cool!
3y ago
It's just water in a cool looking alcohol looking can. Attending social gatherings without having the urge to drink alcohol. It's that simple.
It’s just water, but it does make you feel cool.
I love the rush of being at a party and holding a drink as mysterious as a Liquid Death. It’s not alcoholic.. it’s not an energy drink it’s… water..? Edgy. The seltzer is not nearly carbonated enough </3
The water being in the can made it smell and taste very metallic to me, but I did enjoy how cold the water was due to being in the can.
I think I get it? I love their brand and the whole ecosystem- super smart and fun. I'm a bigger fan of their ice teas than the actual water (sorry!) and I like the idea of having it in a more recyclable format.
3y ago
Love this stuff! I really like the Arnold Palmer. Does have a light fake sweetener taste to it, which I’m not usually a fan of but it’s barely noticeable.
So I've only ever bought from ampatheaters at concerts, and because it's the only water there. Personally it tastes like water. The lime and other flavors have so little flavor added it wasn't good in my opinion. My friends cousin actually owns this company, and I told her that same opinion. So it push comes to shove I'll drink this, but it's very over priced for a cool label/name and your basic H2O.
What a great company! From the packaging, to the text on the container, to the actual flavor of the tea - I would buy this time and again!
Cool packaging, but it's just water in a can? I guess if you're out and don't want to drink, it looks like a tallboy
Love the packaging and the names make me laugh! Sparkling water flavors are ok but not my favorite. Armless Palmer is delicious though!
I tried this and it didn’t wow me. The cans are big and the packaging is cute and edgy but there’s nothing too unique about it. It tastes similar to Topo Chico or Pelligrino, and might be more expensive.
3y ago
I was skeptical at first because I'm not one to buy into the marketing machine, but then, I bought into the marketing machine. Their flavored waters are absolutely amazing. There IS a little bit of sugar in them so they don't taste like La Croix, Waterloo, etc (actual flavor vs. like a hint). If you're trying to cut sugar, maybe watch out for the flavored cans, but their sparkling can has a good bubble ratio. Not quite flat but not quite hot tub if that makes sense as far as the carbonation goes!
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