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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2y ago
Love the logo and packing. Berry taste is good. But is very expensive for water (even though flavored)

6mo ago
I'm a huge fan of liquid death. They're great for parties during my journey of sobriety and they also just taste good. I'm a bigger fan of the water then tea but that's because I prefer sweetened tea always. Being able to just recycle the can is also a huge plus for me while I start a journey of zero waste and sustainability. Fruit flavored water in a can with such a cool design is just peak. Super in love with this brand and cant wait to try more flavors!
9mo ago
I appreciate the unsweetened sparkling water in a can, rather than a plastic bottle. This is my go-to beverage at concerts, staying hydrated and more environmentally sustainable. I am not a big fan of the sweetened sparkling flavors - they are too sweet for my palate.
Tried a couple different flavors. Was good and fun. I tried the flavored sparking water and it was better than most I’ve had. Would try again.
What can I say, it's water. I tried The Mango Chainsaw and Severed Lime flavors. The lime flavor was tasty and I'd probably try it again. The mango flavor on the other hand was a little too artificial for my tastes. The packaging is cool, and I like that it's plastic free. But honestly, would I go out of my way to buy this brand again over other water brands? I'm not so sure.
I simply love that it's water NOT in plastic! Love the branding & concept, and the sparkling versions are my favorite, with the added agave nectar it has the best flavor!
The look & branding of this product is super fun, however, the smell & taste of the aluminum is too overpowering in the water.
sick branding. is literally water.
I think this water is great. I love the idea of making water look like an alcoholic beverage. I had this at a music festival and thought the flavor was great and the can is super cool. Overall great product!
Obsessed with liquid death. Have purchased almost all flavors of sparkling water and love the aluminum cans of water. I buy this brand so much I’ve gotten free t shirts from them because of their rewards program! I love the aesthetic and how it looks like a beer
I don’t even like flavored, sparkling water to start with but the mango chainsaw is one of the best flavors I have ever tried. I shamelessly stocked my pantry with a few cases so I’m never out
Want to specifically review the Armless Palmer (since renamed to Dead Billionaire, LOL). SUPER impressed with what they were able to achieve flavor wise while keeping these bad boys at 30 calories and 6 MG of sugar. Tastes exactly like an Arnold Palmer to me, without any of the sugary guilt. Huge fan. New addiction unlocked!
I was pretty perplexed about this brand in the beginning, because I didn't believe when people said it was just sparkling water! I think it tastes great, and I like the marketing because it feels like more people definitely drink it for the "hardcore" packaging. I think it's a bit expensive for being sparkling water, but most brands are.
Didn't even know this was water until a few days ago. Their branding is strong and I can see why people gravitate towards them. Mainly for looks though, right? It's just drinking water with a different vibe... but I get it, they're so real for that.
Fun packaging and edgy branding for plain water. I’ve had these mostly at outdoor festivals and concerts in Texas, so the bigger size is good, even if the price is jacked up. To be honest I initially thought this was another hard seltzer brand because of the name and artwork, and it actually makes me feel “normal” if I’m not drinking when friends are. The water overall doesn’t taste any different from other brands and the can design isn’t the most efficient. I would recommend trying this when out, but it doesn’t seem sustainable for normal use.
Simply put, Liquid Death is the 'cat's meow' of canned water. From the moment I laid eyes on the punk-inspired, skull adorned can, I knew I was in for a treat. But nothing could have prepared me for the life-altering experience that would follow. The first sip of Liquid Death is like the purr of a contented cat - smooth, serene, and immensely satisfying. It's as though I've stumbled upon a hidden oasis in a parched desert, or found a secret wellspring in a bustling city. The crisp, mountain-sourced water fills my senses and I can almost hear the distant rustling of alpine trees. But the true magic happens after that initial sip. Each can of Liquid Death seems to be imbued with an almost mythical quality. It's like my cat's legendary nine lives have been bottled up, ready to unleash a cascade of vitality with every gulp. With each can I crack open, I feel my strength returning, my energy levels soaring, and my spirit rejuvenating. It's like I've been touched by the paw of a celestial cat, granting me a spryness and vivacity I didn't know was possible. What's more, the eco-friendly, recyclable cans make me feel like I'm not just quenching my thirst, but also doing a bit for Mother Earth. It's the perfect blend of punk aesthetic and environmental consciousness that has me reaching for another can. In a world of mundane beverages, Liquid Death is a beacon of excitement and pure, uncompromised hydration. It's a feline fountain of youth, a panacea for the parched, and an epic elixir of vitality. The only problem now is that my cat is jealous of my newfound energy! So, here's to Liquid Death - the water that has turned me into the proverbial cat with nine lives. Or should I say, the human with a cat's indefatigable spirit. Five stars are simply not enough for this meow-gical masterpiece!
3y ago
I'm going to be very real rn, I was a hater. I kept seeing posts and ads about Liquid Death and I thought it was too gimmicky and was exploiting a certain aesthetic just to sell some tap water. My partner grabbed me one from the gas station one day without asking. I swear my skin felt smoother and my eyes were clearer (I might be delusional). I had just the Moutain Water flavor but it was the smoothest water I've ever had. I am ready to move to the Austrian mountains and go directly to the source. Liquid Death is so refreshing. I have now tried the tea flavors and sparkling water and I would say that the mountain water is the best variety they offer. The teas are good if you really need the added b-12. I'm not going to add a photo to this review but you can imagine the empty cans around my room. Treat yourself to it one time
I had very high expectations for this product given the hype. Honestly the quality and the packaging don’t match/mismanaged my expectations. I didn’t enjoy it.
4y ago
Have you seen the branding from this company?? It's so much fun! There's nothing like making people do a double take when they see your can says, "liquid death" on it. I've been a major fan for a while and can't recommend it enough.
I thought the idea of this brand seemed kitschy and weird but after trying it, I get it! Their sparkling water bubbles are similar to that of an IPA and whenever I am drinking them with friends they never believe it is water. Makes for a great drink at the beach!