Power Horse is one of those drinks I remember seeing years ago, one of the thousands of Red Bull-like drinks inspired by some sort of animal. But not until a trip to a dumpy little mall did I actually find a can physically, its tall, sixteen plus ounce can towered slightly over the more common caffeinated potations in a store's chill chest. It is an intimidating beverage, sterile text easily read off of a bare aluminum backdrop.
It should come to no surprise that this is your usual Red Bull clone, though energy drink historians could probably guess which came first. It is extremely sour, controlled carelessly by fifty two grams of sugar and glucose, a tyrant tartness that is less than welcoming to the flavors of apple, vanilla and grapefruit- savors who wind up undervalued in every imbibe. Their rustling can be found somewhere on the tongue with each sip, but their importance is muted by the domineering sweet and sour combo, though let us be honest, it is the acridity's show through and through. But it is a decidedly old-school exprierence, its acidity is puckering and its saccharinity remains candy-like until you throw back the last few drops of the golden elixir.
Each can contains some B vitamins, taurine, inositol, and 154 milligrams of caffeine. The kick here is the final straw in this antiquated adventure, sealing its fate as superannuated swill.
official site
It should come to no surprise that this is your usual Red Bull clone, though energy drink historians could probably guess which came first. It is extremely sour, controlled carelessly by fifty two grams of sugar and glucose, a tyrant tartness that is less than welcoming to the flavors of apple, vanilla and grapefruit- savors who wind up undervalued in every imbibe. Their rustling can be found somewhere on the tongue with each sip, but their importance is muted by the domineering sweet and sour combo, though let us be honest, it is the acridity's show through and through. But it is a decidedly old-school exprierence, its acidity is puckering and its saccharinity remains candy-like until you throw back the last few drops of the golden elixir.
Each can contains some B vitamins, taurine, inositol, and 154 milligrams of caffeine. The kick here is the final straw in this antiquated adventure, sealing its fate as superannuated swill.
official site
No comments:
Post a Comment