This Drink Is A Spiked Seltzer, Hard Cider, And Kombucha All In One
This Drink Is A Spiked Seltzer, Hard Cider, And Kombucha All In One
Sparkling water is basically everywhere these days (I'm looking at you, La Croix and Spindrift)—and I am very much here for it.
So it's not shocking that some brands have started adding alcohol to the mix, resulting in bubbly beverages that promise a delightful buzz—for around the same alcohol by volume (ABV) as most light beers. That said, many are lower in sugar and calories compared to beer or cocktails. That might make it a good option for those watching their cal or sugar intake.
But just because they're clear, fizzy, and refreshing doesn't mean you should start chugging like a college kid. "Spiked seltzers are very much still booze, so it's important that you avoid drinking on an empty stomach since food helps delay the absorption of alcohol and that you remember to hydrate with at least one glass of water for every drink," says Laura Iu, RD, a nutritionist in New York City.
And one more thing: Don't be fooled by the fruity "natural flavors." Spiked seltzers don't provide much, if any, nutrition. But there are now some options that include spiked kombuchas, which can offer probiotics, as well as spiked tequila seltzers that include actual lime juice.
If you want to give this buzzy beverage a go, try out these nutritionist-approved and top-rated hard seltzers that are definitely worth the hype:
Plus 21 other hard seltzers you need to try this summer.