Monday, January 22, 2018

Outlaw Original Energy Drink Review

This bright gold can is completely generic, its name, design and fonts are all uninteresting. This could be a good idea, a western themed potable, but there is not an ounce of personality or thematic congruence- is there any reason to have "original" written twice? Dear Outlaw, that does not make you twice as original.

Well, what a surprise, we have a Red Bull clone here, but it is not a bad one. The usual suspects are front and center, vanilla, citrus and apple all tied by a thin, slightly syrupy sweetness thanks to a blend of sugar, glucose and sucralose. It is well balanced and should appeal to those who seek out such a familiar flavor. Effervescence is unremarkable but keeps the sips from dragging, and that about sums up the entire experience.

Each can contains: taurine, ginseng, maca root, guarana, B vitamins, and 250 milligrams of caffeine. The kick is the best thing here, lasting a great three hours. To end, Outlaw Original is drinkable, but that is hardly a reason to bail this potation out of energy drink jail.

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