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 the water, sparkling water, flavored ones...like, I have yet to try a liquid death I don't like. Plus the marketing, branding, packaging...chef's kiss.

  • Don't really love the name, but I love the flavors and the uniqueness of this products. The spring water with mango flavor is my favorite.

  • It’s fine. I’m not too impressed. The marketing and merchandise collabs are fun.

  • Love a good water in a can! Super fresh tasting water and great for concert venues where you don’t want to drink liquor! Still stylish walking around with the liquid death can.

  • How many liquid death in party coolers makes you feel that you are up to the trend. When someone cannot drink alcohol, this is a good package to hold to blend in with other alcoholic drinks.

  • I think liquid death is awesome for people who aren’t drinking but want to still feel like they have a beverage. My three rating is because the price point is a little high for what you’re getting.

  • It’s a fun product and it’s nice to have something fun for people that don’t drink other than water in a boring glass. I keep a few on hand at parties

  • Love the idea. It's just water, but helps you blend in if everyone else is holding a beer/canned bev. Thoughtful, simple.

  • While initially skeptical that Liquid Death would be just any other water company, I was impressed by its marketing and quality water. The aluminum can keeps the water cold, refreshing, and crisp. The can size and branding allows you to bring the drink on the go, at a concert, you name it — it fits right in.

  • I wish they were not so expensive...I found the best deal on Amazon. I like that they keep it simple with no natural flavors. Good size and has the aesthetic of drinking a beer.

  • The watermelon one 🥰 I love that it tastes like an actual slice of watermelon & not fake.

  • I'll admit that I was originally sold on this brand based on its snarky marketing, but I not only love the packaging and mission, I also think they make a great product. I love that the aluminum cans are bigger than the average seltzer/soda and that they're recyclable. I *really* love that they have still water! Ive tried some of their flavored waters and teas as well, and I think that the light sweetness is great. Im really just a big fan of the brand across the board.

  • It's just water. It's not blowing my mind. And, it's actually a little inconvenient to be walking down a city street sipping on a Liquid Death and not having a way to close it up for later.

  • The marketing and design team for Liquid deserves all the awards in the world. Every part of the brand and packaging is so considered and crafted and the copywriting is killer (pun intended). I want to love the product more, but alas, the water just doesn't taste that delicious coming out of aluminum.