I know I am revealing my age when I say that the last time I remember an alcohol craze like this it was wine coolers. I was barely scraping legal when they were super-hot in the 1980s, but I knew there was an “it drink.”
The most recent “it drink” is hard seltzer, served on plenty of patios and sidewalk tables during this pandemic summer.
Hard seltzer, also known as spiked seltzer or hard sparkling water, contains carbonated water, alcohol and
The amount of sugar is generally low however, and the alcohol count is often fairly low too, usually around 5%, though the vodka-based sparklers can get higher.
White Claw really got the ball rolling; according to Nielsen, the brand's sales were up about 250% in 2019 over the previous year. The marketing research firm said the entire hard-seltzer market tripled last year, reaching $1.3 billion, and has remained strong. Many big beer brands, including Molson Coors, Corona and Budweiser have stepped into the market this year.
Hard seltzer is designed to be a lightly alcoholic, not-so-serious sipping drink for people looking to imbibe in moderation. Many hard seltzers have about 100 calories per can. Most are gluten-free as well, but check the labels.
Most of all, they are designed to be fun, available in an array of
Some examples:
FRUIT-
The largest category of hard seltzers is fruit-
Arctic Summer is made with the name-brand Polar seltzer, and comes in
Bon V!V makes Spiked Seltzers with corn instead of cane sugar, and some
Then there are sparkling spiked drinks made with brewed grains. Crook & Marker uses organic alcohol brewed with ancient grains (like quinoa, amaranth and millet) and cassava root. Their drinks have zero sugar but a bit of Stevia, and
MALT SPARKLING
Malt sparkling beverages include Press Premium Alcohol Seltzers (think Blackberry Hibiscus, or the new Pineapple Basil and Lingonberry Elderflower). They're brewed with malt but then the gluten is removed, so there's just a trace left. Budweiser just launched a line of Bud Light Seltzer in
CARBONATED VODKA DRINKS
Slightly higher in alcohol are the carbonated vodka drinks, more like canned cocktails, such as Western Son, whose packaging mentions that the vodka has been distilled 10 times. These are gluten-free, with 9% alcohol. High Noon Vodka & Soda drinks are back down to a 4.5% alcohol level, with options like Pineapple and Watermelon. They contain real juice, vodka and sparkling water.
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Katie Workman writes regularly about food for The Associated Press. She has written two cookbooks focused on family-friendly cooking, “Dinner Solved!” and “The Mom 100 Cookbook.” She blogs at http://www.themom100.com/about-katie-workman. She can be reached at [email protected].
Katie Workman, The Associated Press