Thursday, January 31, 2013

Sac Sac Orange

This is another one that I picked up at that one Korean Convenience Store. I'm running low of sodas I haven't tried there.

This week I tried Sac Sac, another Hilariously Named soda. It's by the same brand that makes the Chilsung Cider. More info can be found here.

Appearance



The can is a bit busy for my taste. With it's exploding oranges, and big graphics, and the logo and "new" stamp. The company could chill out a with the graphics. The pin striping in the background is cute. And I like the small cans. It holds just the right amount of soda.

Appeance Score

4/10 Meh

Taste

I really need to stop making assumptions before I drink. I thought this would be a substandard juice drink, like Hi-C punch or something. But its actually really excellent. You crack open the soda and it is Filled with pulp. And not just pulp, but whole segments of orange that you can pop with your teeth, and bits of zest. There is not much carbonation, or at least so minimal that I didn't notice, so all the mouth feel gets to focus on the floaty bits. And aside from the mouth feel, it tasted great. The flavor was light and sweet, a bit nectary. And the pulp and rind gave it a great, clearly-made-of-orange taste. It wasn't like orange juice in heaviness either. It was kind of the consistency of a diluted apple juice in terms of viscosity and taste density, if that makes any sense.

Taste Score

7/10 Absolutely Awesome. If you don't like pulp, you won't like it.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Americana Honey Lime Ginger Ale

I got this soda from a food truck on campus that sells egg sandwiches exclusively.Which, to me, is really exciting, because that means I can get an amazing sandwich and an interesting soda everytime I'm running late to class. But that explains why today's photo is outside.

Americana is the same company that made that Huckleberrry soda that a lot of people really like and I didn't have much taste for. They also sell a Black Cherry and a Root Beer along with a bunch of other brands.
All their sodas can be found here.

Appearance

The bottle is pretty standard. Nice and plain, no distracting, superflousous graphics. Simple and well done.

I had to take off my gloves to take the picture. Regretted it. Happy Winter

Appearance Score

7/10

Taste

Ok, I will admit I was significantly more excited about my sandwich than this soda. Because, come on, my sandwich had hash browns and sun dried tomatoes and amazingness, and I haven't particularly liked this brand of soda in the past.

But it proved me the fool. This soda is actually excellent. This isn't your typical Canada Dry Ginger Ale. The ginger in it is what a fresh honey crisp apple is to a green apple candy.  The ginger is fresh and real tasting. It has an amazing bite to it that almost makes it spicy. The lime in it gives it a good tang that could almost be taken up a notch. The honey adds just a hint of sweet until the very end where it's a bit heavy.

All the flavors are at excellent levels at the very begining of the sip.

My only issue is the carbonation is a bit heavy and made me burp excessively, but that could also be contributed to the fact that I had just scarfed a sandwich 30 seconds previous.

Taste Score

9/10 Excellent, well done, would drink again.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Two Brother French Lemonade

I talking about the history of Two Brothers Brewery last week.
So I'm gonna skip that part

Appearance

Same thing as last week. It was on tap, and it was very cool, but I still can't really rate the apparance of bottle I never saw.

Though the soda itself was clear and very pretty.

Appearance Score

-/10 Unrateable


Taste

I loved this soda. I have a weakness for lemonade, and a carbonated light lemonade is just so much better.
It has an excellent tartness. It has a great lemon balance and it's very light in flavor. It has a bit of an herby aftertaste.So it's wonderful.

Taste Score

9/10 I really need to find this bottled somewhere.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Two Brothers Cinnamon Root Beer

Two Brothers is a microbrewery in Illinois known for it's beers, obviously. I went on a tour of their brewery recently. They also brew two kinds of soda, a Cinnamon Root Beer and a French Lemonade.

More information about the company can be found here.

Appearance

I can't review the appearance of the bottling of this soda because I actually got it on tap. So that's fairly novel and awesome on it's own. It was actually really neat, at the end of the tour everyone got 3 samples of beer free. I requested samples of the soda's instead, and since the bartender was fairly busy and pressed for sample glasses, he just gave me two glasses free.

Notice all the beer in the background
The soda itself is a fairly typical amber rootbeer color. Nothing really remarkable. 

Appearance Score

-/10 I'm calling it unrateable since there's no packaging to score. Though getting it out of a tap is really cool.

Taste

It's a very well done rootbeer. Very carefully made. Everything about it tastes deliberate and intentional. There's definitely notes of cinnamon in it. It kind of tastes like red hot cinnamon. It's a very candy-ish flavor. Not my favorite, but very well done. There's also a well spiced quality about it, with a nutmeg flavor. It has a light carbonation. It could even use some more. Overall, it was a full flavored excellent rootbeer.

Taste Score

8/10 Very good, try to find it.