Sunday, March 27, 2011

red rain Hydroplane Energy Drink Review

red rain Hydroplane's can is purple, which I find humorous given the name clearly contains a different colour. But I can partially forgive such silliness, as the purple works well with the minimal design and the modest sprinkling of blue and white. I also sort of guiltily enjoy that the name rhymes, though I do not really like either of the two parts. "Red Rain" still sounds cliche and really looks stupid without a red can, and the presence of the sub name, "Hydroplane," isn't explain nor does it even match the suggested flavour.

red rain Hydroplane's carbonation is a bit more subdued than some similar tasting products, which is respected and begins the flavour on the right note. The taste starts with a pleasant pomegranate that's enough sour and robust to be considered realistic. The fruit is decisively influenced by red grape, which too resembles its nature bound inspiration quite well. The grape is mildly sour and deeply voluptuous, and it wholly complements the pomegranate and creates an overall statuesque experience. The sweetness is plenitudinous but restrains from becoming cloying, and each of the two prior fruits pleasure from the well behaved saccharinity. There are subjacent depictions of both black and raspberry, both of which are tasted simultaneously. They're detected during the sourness of the grape, although the two are awkwardly simple and neither display the same level of genuineness as the initial two. Each sip is crisp and leaves behind little on the palate once the last of them is taken. Overall, the flavour is generally uncompleted with little actual intricacy, however it evinces a strong degree of authenticity that's worth a fair amount of lauding.

I had just under three hours of decent energy, with mild jitters, and there wasn't a following crash. Each can contains: various B vitamins, taurine, inositol, and caffeine(142mg). All in all, though Hydroplane is an overall improvement over the original red rain, it still requires a myriad of little tweaks before it could be considered good.

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