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.

AI summary based on Thingtesting reviews

2,074 reviews and posts

  • Love this concept, especially when they’re provided at gatherings, bbqs, and live events

  • Gone are the days where you are fistless at a concert if you are't boozing it up. Liquid Death made it easier than ever for folks that are sober, sober curious or even just wanting to practiced a more balance approach to hydration. Huge fan of the look, taste and feel!

  • Too much for me, but definitely as advertised. Getting your money's worth

  • Love it. It’s brilliant. Good quality water. Eco friendly. Just get it.

  • I truly understand what this brand is trying to accomplish and while I do applaud the environmental concern efforts, I simply cannot stand the taste of water from a tin can.

  • Liquid Death is my new hydration hero! 🦸‍♂️💦 It's not just water; it's an experience. The sleek can, the metal vibes, and the refreshing taste make me feel like I'm on a mission to stay hydrated in style. Plus, it's a killer conversation starter. 💀 Sipping on Liquid Death is like a refreshing plunge into an alpine spring, minus the hike. So if you're into staying hydrated, looking cool, and saving the planet one can at a time, this is your jam! 🌍🤘

  • the effervescent joy in their sparkling water is unmatched. i am a ride or die la croix girlie but unfortunately i find their flavored sparkling waters much too sweet! otherwise great.

  • I can get really into wording so was initially very thrown off by seeing a brand of water, something life sustaining and pure, called "Liquid Death".. It took me a while to actually buy one. Once I heard it why it was created - the founder wanted rock bands to be able to be sponsored by a product they actually like to drink (not energy drinks or booze) - I thought it was really cool! And the "liquid death" refers to murdering your thirst, not yourself, so that's cool too. They donate a percentage of their sales to nonprofits that work to end climate change.

  • I don't know if it's a placebo effect but this water genuinely tastes delicious. My thirst has indeed been murdered. Also my friends who are alcohol-free really love it - makes them feel better in social situations where most of us are drinking!

  • I like liquid death and that they do not use plastic, but it still causes waste instead of using a reusable water bottle. I like the original flavor, but not the sparkling ones.

  • I like drinking water, but don't want people to think I'm a wimp for carrying around Aquafina. Liquid Death meets all my criteria for water and more.

  • It’s just water in a can… nice to be able to hold a can when you’re not drinking though. But I would never spend money on this, I’ve only tried them for free.

  • I am very picky about the taste of water. I want a crisp, cool taste. I love that liquid death is in an aluminum can so t it does stay cool longer. The taste has a very refreshing crispness to it as well. This is a household favorite and always stocked in the fridge.

  • Liquid Death is a fun brand that continues to put out interesting iterations of their flagship product: canned water. The flavored waters are not overpowering. The branding is a lot of fun and I feel more companies should take a page out of their book with regard to branding — it's incredibly unique.

  • Only have had the Mountain Water. Tasted a bit better than water from a bottle, but nothing special. The can kept my water colder for longer, but wish it had a cap or something so it can be more travel friendly.

  • It's water. In a can. Fun concept for those who don't drink but want to hold something in a social setting. Bonus points for the aluminum packaging as opposed to plastic. But again, it's water.

  • This water tastes good AND I feel better about its packaging. I used to be addicted to buying fiji water, but this honestly tastes just as good and I can feel a little bit better about my trash. The price is also right and I love their marketing and merch. I have not tried the sparkling water but the flat water is delicious.

  • Love the branding, love that it’s in a tall boy can, flavors so far have been solid, but I go early need more bubbles. I get that’s a personal preference thing so I’m not gonna knock them too hard.