Energy drinks usually sway away from mint, but Yachak's next variety embraces the taste oddity. The can does a good job pushing the oddball flavor, with ample green real estate and the moniker "Ultimate Mint," and the busy but stylized backdrop really sell this madcap appearance.
Trepidacious tongues will ultimately lap up everything Yachak Ultimate Mint is selling; trust me, my taste buds were equally apprehensive; what it lacks in any sort of commercialism it makes up for with unbridled energy. From the previous Berry Red version, the small bump in sugar to thirty two grams gives the experience just enough sweetness to keep the adventure from tasting like chewing gum that has spontaneously turned into water. The texture is slippery, an almost oily mouthfeel that works so well only because it is slight menthol staining. Beneath the gelid namesake is a slight earthiness, not quite bitter but every imbibe definitely sports a sort of artifact from being oh-so organic. If there was any disappointment here it would be that, at the end of the day and bottom of the can, the flavor is just mint. It never chills my throat the way Stoked Wild Chill did all those years ago, and no matter how good it tastes, I am not convinced that mint can carry an entire sixteen ounces.
For energy we get a solid 160 milligrams of caffeine, which is all one really ever needs. The buzz, which lasts just south of two and a half hours, benefits from the overall lack of other chemicals and supplements, which can not only pervert the flavor but also burn an empty stomach. In a world when you are simply looking for a pick-me-up, Yachak Ultimate Mint gives you all that wrapped up in idiosyncratic passion.
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Trepidacious tongues will ultimately lap up everything Yachak Ultimate Mint is selling; trust me, my taste buds were equally apprehensive; what it lacks in any sort of commercialism it makes up for with unbridled energy. From the previous Berry Red version, the small bump in sugar to thirty two grams gives the experience just enough sweetness to keep the adventure from tasting like chewing gum that has spontaneously turned into water. The texture is slippery, an almost oily mouthfeel that works so well only because it is slight menthol staining. Beneath the gelid namesake is a slight earthiness, not quite bitter but every imbibe definitely sports a sort of artifact from being oh-so organic. If there was any disappointment here it would be that, at the end of the day and bottom of the can, the flavor is just mint. It never chills my throat the way Stoked Wild Chill did all those years ago, and no matter how good it tastes, I am not convinced that mint can carry an entire sixteen ounces.
For energy we get a solid 160 milligrams of caffeine, which is all one really ever needs. The buzz, which lasts just south of two and a half hours, benefits from the overall lack of other chemicals and supplements, which can not only pervert the flavor but also burn an empty stomach. In a world when you are simply looking for a pick-me-up, Yachak Ultimate Mint gives you all that wrapped up in idiosyncratic passion.
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