Monster probably heard about Starbucks' own Triple Shot products, and said "we can do that." So here we are, with a hyper-potent energy coffee from the energy beverage giant. The can is devoid of clutter, and the three things consumers need to know are obvious: it is a coffee, it has 300 milligrams of caffeine, and it is from "Monster."
The weighted liquid assaults you with a salvo of fat, coating your defenseless tongue with a heavy sheet of dairy that has all other characteristic sliding right off. Sweetness, thirty two grams with twenty four from added sugar and glucose, cuts slightly into the creamy crust, giving the actual tastes of mocha and coffee something to try and grip onto. Mocha is less an actual flavor and more a deafened nuance to the demanding lardaceousness, like thinking about candy while actually eating broccoli. But coffee is the feature that suffers the worst- you cannot even taste it! There is no roasted goodness and zero bitter bite; just fat, fat, and more fat. Every imbibe drinks like a three-percent milk mixed with hardly a squirt of chocolate syrup but with plenty of that awful aluminum aftertaste- it just is not enough!
We do get 300 milligrams of caffeine, which provides a pretty solid four hour long buzz. Other ingredients include: B vitamins, taurine, and inositol. In the end, Java Monster Triple Shot Mocha is a potent but dreadful drinking drink, less an energy coffee and more a considerably caffeinated canned milk.
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The weighted liquid assaults you with a salvo of fat, coating your defenseless tongue with a heavy sheet of dairy that has all other characteristic sliding right off. Sweetness, thirty two grams with twenty four from added sugar and glucose, cuts slightly into the creamy crust, giving the actual tastes of mocha and coffee something to try and grip onto. Mocha is less an actual flavor and more a deafened nuance to the demanding lardaceousness, like thinking about candy while actually eating broccoli. But coffee is the feature that suffers the worst- you cannot even taste it! There is no roasted goodness and zero bitter bite; just fat, fat, and more fat. Every imbibe drinks like a three-percent milk mixed with hardly a squirt of chocolate syrup but with plenty of that awful aluminum aftertaste- it just is not enough!
We do get 300 milligrams of caffeine, which provides a pretty solid four hour long buzz. Other ingredients include: B vitamins, taurine, and inositol. In the end, Java Monster Triple Shot Mocha is a potent but dreadful drinking drink, less an energy coffee and more a considerably caffeinated canned milk.
official site
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