Mati Cherry comes in a nearly identical can to the brand's Citrus version from months past, save for some text changes and a swap of the little illustration of fruits. It is amazingly easy to read, a clean can that gets everything across, save for the hearty thirty percent of juice. To me, I would sell that point up.
Your first sip is bitter, barely tasting of cherry or much of anything else. Eleven grams of sugar never influence the experience, nor does the thirty percentage of juice. The initial few gulps are a poor introduction to what the potation eventually tastes like, though that will take an iron palate and the patience to make it through at least half of the twelve ounces. Imbibes eventually give their acridity for acidity, a pleasant, puckering tartness that yields to the saccharinity, which by now is showcased by the collapsed bitterness. The actual taste of cherry never becomes the focus of the experience despite being nearly half juice, but perhaps that is because the fruit cocktail is apple, then cherry, then lime. Overall, while the title "cherry" may be something of a dubious nom de plume, but those with some patience should find a lot to enjoy here.
Each can contains something around 150 milligrams of caffeine, though I cannot call that official; the internet told me. In the end, Mati Cherry is about as good as their Citrus variety.
official site
Your first sip is bitter, barely tasting of cherry or much of anything else. Eleven grams of sugar never influence the experience, nor does the thirty percentage of juice. The initial few gulps are a poor introduction to what the potation eventually tastes like, though that will take an iron palate and the patience to make it through at least half of the twelve ounces. Imbibes eventually give their acridity for acidity, a pleasant, puckering tartness that yields to the saccharinity, which by now is showcased by the collapsed bitterness. The actual taste of cherry never becomes the focus of the experience despite being nearly half juice, but perhaps that is because the fruit cocktail is apple, then cherry, then lime. Overall, while the title "cherry" may be something of a dubious nom de plume, but those with some patience should find a lot to enjoy here.
Each can contains something around 150 milligrams of caffeine, though I cannot call that official; the internet told me. In the end, Mati Cherry is about as good as their Citrus variety.
official site
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