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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I can’t say a lot about water. There’s no particular taste or scent or look because it’s… well, it’s water. Liquid Death has amazing packaging— I love a maximalist design. And the beverage itself is some of the most insanely clean water I’ve ever had. It doesn’t taste like anything. No metallic tang, none of that weirdness you get in “pH-balanced” water. Just good clean fun. It is expensive, but if I’m ever in the mood, I’ll grab a can for a little sip of luxury.
I really like the sparkling flavored ones - they are decently sweet (which is from added sugar - I'd prefer no added sugar but I should have read the label). I wish they were slightly smaller, but also I enjoyed them. I love their plastic-free mission as well - for sure recommend them for that!
Byeee i had this for the first time at a Harry styles concert and I really didn’t BELIEVE it was water. It was extremely cold and smooth, like not water like other brands but distilled better
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Top tier water truly.
Is there anything better than Liquid Death branding? I used to comment to my colleagues about how I didn't know what the product was and that you have to read the fine print to realize it's water and not some intense energy drink or something but clearly that doesn't even matter! I think the sparkling water is on par with Topo Chico (aka gold standard).
Its water. That's it. Its awesome its in a can instead of a plastic bottle.
Nothing to write home about. This is a fine sparkling water, but I don't see anything special about other than a catchy name and branding experience.
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Not worth the extra $$
4y ago
Great water - doesnt have any weird side or after tastes. I like that its in a metal can, so I can leave in my car. And a great rotation when at bars. Actually looks like you are drinking a beer. All my friends love these. Both sparkling and regular are great - maybe a bit hard to differentiate?
4y ago
Well, it’s just water but the packaging and brand are fun!
Their selection of flavors is unmatched and I love that there are still and bubbly versions to choose from.
I tried Liquid Death, and while I appreciate their unique approach to packaging water in recyclable aluminum cans, the product itself didn’t stand out as much as I expected. The water tastes fine, but honestly, it’s not much different from other bottled waters. The aluminum cans are definitely a nice eco-friendly touch, and I love the brand’s bold, edgy marketing. However, the price is a bit steep for just water in a can, and I think it could be more affordable. Overall, it’s a solid product, but I’m not sure it’s worth the extra cost.
Liquid Death is hands down the coolest water brand out there! Not only is the water crisp, pure, and incredibly refreshing, but the branding is unmatched—it makes staying hydrated feel badass. The tall, aluminum cans are perfect for keeping the water ice-cold, and they’re also environmentally friendly. Whether I’m at the gym, on a hike, or just chilling at home, Liquid Death always hits the spot. Plus, I love that a portion of their profits goes toward helping the environment. Great water, great mission, great vibes—what’s not to love? Stay hydrated, murder your thirst, and feel good about it. Highly recommend!
2y ago
I started as a hater and wound up a fan. Is the brand a little cringe for my taste? Sure. But I really love that these have become the default water option at most concert venues, and of course I am happy they use infinitely recyclable aluminum instead of plastic!
2y ago
You can get water that tastes better from the water fountain. For free. With no waste. Seriously this is just an excuse to make you pay for something that is not a commodity. By wrapping it up in a trendy package, with brand deals, they're manipulating you into purchasing something that is/should be free! I do respect the can idea, I read it's to assist recovering alcoholics who need a 'can' to help quell the addiction. 0/10 for expensive water, but points back for the can idea
Super cool way to drink water. My teen son is obsessed. I tried it and I love the taste from the can and it’s better for the planet than the norm plastic water bottle. It is pricier as the only downfall.
This water tastes just fine but I really don’t see how it’s any different than any other water for packaging. In terms of the way the can looks, I do think this is a great choice for those who are sober but are out and socializing and want something to hold and sip on without being questioned. I think that is the only reason I would go out of my way to buy this specific canned water.
It’s water, in a can. Nothing special.
Liquid death tastes the same as other sparkling waters.
I don’t really enjoy the can.
Love that this company has upended the water business by using an infinitely recyclable container. Water tastes great, you know the aluminum will likely be recycled, and you aren’t ingesting microplastics!
It's literally just canned water lol but their advertising is so so good and clever and fun so I have to love this brand!!! And their mission is awesome, I have nothing bad to say about liquid death xoxo can't wait to try the dead billionaire drink