
Throughout the entire experience, the actual flavour is quite light, and it begins slightly bitter with a mild green tea taste. The bitterness and the green tea stay only a brief period, then allowing a syrupy sweetness to smoothly ride out the rest of the experience. During the ride, there's reminiscence of the bitter green tea in the back of your mouth, but thankfully their strength wasn't strong. The flavour is very basic, with no notes, hints, tartness, or sourness to distract the drinker from the plain tea taste. Like I said before, I'm not a fan of unflavoured teas, so even though an avid tea fan may love the taste of Beaver Buzz Green Tea, I have little love for it.
Each can contains: caffeine(102mg), guarana, taurine, ginseng, green tea and a couple B vitamins. This cocktail is weaker than previous Beaver Buzz's, so it should be no surprise that the power behind Green Tea is weaker as well. I only had a measurable amount of energy for one and a half hours, during which I had no jitters. Overall, Beaver Buzz Green Tea marks the end of the Beaver Buzz line, and with its bleak can, niche taste, and poor kick, it's a sad end at that.
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2 comments:
Favorite energy drink I've ever had. SO DELICIOUS. not carbonated and doesn't taste like cough syrup like every other E-drink. GOOD WORK BEAVERBUZZ
1st time trying beaver buzz. I have had tried red bull and stopped right there. I do not like that kind of taste like red bull. If you like the taste of green tea and aren't in love with carbonated drinks. This is a must try. I found it a bit sweet, but easy to drink, I rather enjoyed it!
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