![]() ![]() For others, the jolt back to childhood was exactly the type of seltzer they would reach for at the liquor store. The first impression of the Watermelon High Noon is the strong candied smell - precisely what we remember of the pink Jolly Rancher. So, don’t be afraid to grab one from the High Noon tropical pack, but you might not remember what it was like after you’re done. The most significant strike against the guava? It’s forgettable mainly due to its neutrality. One tester mentioned it smells like guava jam yet couldn’t hold up to the concentrated, punchy flavor. These vodka and fruit juice seltzers are designed to be served cold.Īnyone in the group familiar with the taste of real guava - and we’re sorry to say those taste testers were in the minority - agreed the funky complexity is indicative of the real fruit. It did occur to us that this might be from it not being as cold as the other flavors since it wasn’t in the fridge as long. While not quite syrupy like a White Claw or hard kombucha, the fuller mouth feel was noticeable compared to other flavors. The Guava High Noon also appeared to have a thicker consistency. Another strike against this flavor is that the aftertaste is persistent and wasn’t described as enjoyable. ![]() Now, we’ll leave that one open to interpretation but reiterate we had plenty of other positive reviews. One taste tester didn’t like the smell because it’s pungent, which is true to the real fruit, and felt like the flavor was punching them in the back of the throat. High Noon Guava very much tastes like guava juice. And is it really worth buying what is essentially a premixed lemon or lime vodka soda? Well, we have the answer to all your High Noon questions. One person’s kiwi fantasy might be another’s nightmare. We adjusted our High Noon ranking not only on personal (read: subjective) taste but also on how likely someone might reach for a particular flavor on a given night. Our saving grace came from Pride Wine Spirits in New York City, where you can find variety packs, single-flavor four packs, and the elusive singles for sale. High noon is also gluten-free, a mere 100 calories (if you’re counting that sort of thing), and has a refreshingly appropriate alcohol content of just 4.5%, so more like a domestic beer than a glass of wine.īecause we’re a dedicated team of taste testers, we sought out all 11 flavors of High Noon (as of writing this article). High Noon takes a different approach by using vodka, real fruit juice, and sparkling water - all without high fructose corn syrup or added sugars. High Noon is a California-based company and one of the newest additions to the growing hard seltzer category. You might have noticed the tall cans with a golden yellow circle seemingly taking over your local liquor store. ![]()
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