I enjoyed the flavour of this Radler. It has the signature flavour of Shocktop beer and an added grapefruit flavour. However with only 2.4% alcohol I didn't find it did much for me as I look for a bit of a buzz with my alcohol as I don't regularly... +
I enjoyed the flavour of this Radler. It has the signature flavour of Shocktop beer and an added grapefruit flavour. However with only 2.4% alcohol I didn't find it did much for me as I look for a bit of a buzz with my alcohol as I don't regularly drink a lot, so I look for a bit of something to make it a bit more worth it. (also because I limit myself to one can/bottle/glass). I did like that it wasn't as sour in flavour as some other radlers I've tried recently. If I can find it I'd probably go back to purchasing the Raspberry shock top, or just the traditional Belgian White. -
The flavour in this cider is strong and robust. The main flavour of this "dark fruit" cider is blackcurrant which is at the forefront. If it wasn't for the packaging telling me this product also contained apples I would have no idea as I could taste... +
The flavour in this cider is strong and robust. The main flavour of this "dark fruit" cider is blackcurrant which is at the forefront. If it wasn't for the packaging telling me this product also contained apples I would have no idea as I could taste it at all. Although I am a fan of blackcurrants I think I would appreciate the flavour of that ingredient to be toned down a bit, or a bit more sweetness added. This is fairly tart from the currants and I guess the apples as well. I may purchase this product again but it wouldn't be one I would reach for on a regular basis. -
This product is marketed as a beer mixed with grapefruit and tangerine soda. I taste predominately grapefruit, no tangerine, and an aftertaste that reminds me there is beer hiding in there somewhere. Although I enjoy grapefruit juice i was surprised... +
This product is marketed as a beer mixed with grapefruit and tangerine soda. I taste predominately grapefruit, no tangerine, and an aftertaste that reminds me there is beer hiding in there somewhere. Although I enjoy grapefruit juice i was surprised how much like juice this beverage is (definitely pricier than juice though), specially on how sour it is (similar to straight grapefruit juice). I thought that the tangerine would add a sweetness to it, which maybe it does it just needs more. I could see this being an alternative to a mimosa paired with fruit or some other breakfast type item at a spa. Nice pink colour too. For me however for a regular beer alternative I feel I am missing much of the beer. I do however like to support local companies and this one being from another province in Atlantic Canada is pretty close to fitting that bill. -
This is one of my favourite ciders. It has a light fruity flavour that is easily identifiable. It has a good balance of sweetness though which I appreciate as I don't do well with extra dry beverages nor sickly sweet ones.The 5% alcohol level leaves... +
This is one of my favourite ciders. It has a light fruity flavour that is easily identifiable. It has a good balance of sweetness though which I appreciate as I don't do well with extra dry beverages nor sickly sweet ones.The 5% alcohol level leaves a little buzz but not any where near that of a beverage with a higher alcohol content, however I suppose if you drank more than one of their cans in succession you may say otherwise. I have bought this product time and again for its flavour not it's alcohol content. -
This has been my go to liquor for years! It adds a fruity peach flavoured kick to my drinks without being too syrupy or too artificial in taste. I will usually mix this with orange juice (Fuzzy navel) or lemon-lime soda (Fuzz ball) depending on my... +
This has been my go to liquor for years! It adds a fruity peach flavoured kick to my drinks without being too syrupy or too artificial in taste. I will usually mix this with orange juice (Fuzzy navel) or lemon-lime soda (Fuzz ball) depending on my mood. Depending on where you live however I have noticed that the price varies as well as the quantities available. -
I enjoy this product mainly to enhance hot chocolate which adds a nice minty hint to it. Great in the winter! I can't comment on its sweetness as I haven't tried it straight for with an unsweetened beverage. I am a big mint fan so I look forward to... +
I enjoy this product mainly to enhance hot chocolate which adds a nice minty hint to it. Great in the winter! I can't comment on its sweetness as I haven't tried it straight for with an unsweetened beverage. I am a big mint fan so I look forward to finding other recipes and uses for this product. I find one bottle does go a long way as not a lot is needed to get the flavour. -
I saw this product on sale at my local grocery store and figured I'd give it a try. Generally I add milk and sugar to black teas but found this drink to have enough milkiness and sweetness without having to add extra. As with a traditional London... +
I saw this product on sale at my local grocery store and figured I'd give it a try. Generally I add milk and sugar to black teas but found this drink to have enough milkiness and sweetness without having to add extra. As with a traditional London Fog you can taste the earl grey/bergamot flavour as well as the vanilla but neither is overpowering which I appreciate. The vanilla flavour has almost a maple tone to it however, which is unique but pleasant. I doubt I would switch from my beloved English Breakfast tea for this product on a daily basis (generally not a big fan of Earl Grey tea) but I would enjoy it every once in awhile. Some foamed/steamed milk added on top would be lovely though. -
I bought this product (0.19oz) for a dollar. For that price I guess I shouldn't expect much. I found that even after applying this my skin still had most (if not all) of its redness still, so maybe it isn't green enough for me? The consistency of... +
I bought this product (0.19oz) for a dollar. For that price I guess I shouldn't expect much. I found that even after applying this my skin still had most (if not all) of its redness still, so maybe it isn't green enough for me? The consistency of this product however is where I had my main issue. It is a powdery/wet sand type product and when I applied it and tried to blend it out it would fall off my face in flakes/chunks that would get onto my sink, floor, & clothes (luckily just brushing away) which was frustrating. So I felt like I wasn't getting my money's worth as I wasn't able to even use all the product I purchased. -
I received a sample of this product so was only able to try it once. The scent was refreshing but surprisingly strong (citrus, mint, chamomile & green tea apparently). It is supposed to reduce redness and pores but I didn't really notice it doing... +
I received a sample of this product so was only able to try it once. The scent was refreshing but surprisingly strong (citrus, mint, chamomile & green tea apparently). It is supposed to reduce redness and pores but I didn't really notice it doing either. It did however reduce some of the shine on my skin without over drying it which was good as I applied it over my moisturizer and under my foundation as I would a makeup primer. In another review elsewhere it was mentioned that the product had a slight greenish colouring which was meant to combat the redness but to me the product just looked white so I would imagine you'd have to have next to no redness for this product to work for your redness and then why bother. I feel like once your skin has enough redness that you are needing to seek out a product for it, it has already become too red for this product. It did however allow for a smoother finish helping with my foundation application. -
I found this product worked to make my hair look less greasy between washes but I didn't care for the how it made my hair feel specially the next day. Other dry shampoos I've tried seem to dissipate so can be reapplied if I need two non-hairwash... +
I found this product worked to make my hair look less greasy between washes but I didn't care for the how it made my hair feel specially the next day. Other dry shampoos I've tried seem to dissipate so can be reapplied if I need two non-hairwash days in a row. By the next day with this product I could still feel the product in my hair (not in a good way), I compare it similarly to still having hairspray in your hair the next day just not as stiff. So this product seems best if you use it just to separate hair washes by one day at most. The instructions are a bit unclear as well. They have you spray the product from a certain distance initially on the roots and then "push" the product towards the scalp. I wasn't sure how I was to do this as the product comes out in a wide spray at that distance so targeting it is difficult and pushing didn't seem to do much. The scent was obvious, but pleasant. -