Hard Seltzers: Ranked
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Hard Seltzers: Ranked

Let me and my friends take the guess-work out of choosing the perfect summer seltzer

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Last night my friends and I reminisced on our pre-hard seltzer lives; before drinking White Claw meant you were immune to the "law" and drinking Raspberry Rosé was reserved for attending mixers wearing Lily Pulitzer…oh how the times have changed.

We consider ourselves Hard Seltzer aficionados and with an age range of 24-37 among us, we feel that we represent a wide enough demographic spread that our ranking is resounding.

Smirnoff Spiked Sparking Seltzer

May we suggest Piña Colada with a cheeky splash of 1800 Coconut Tequila!

Bud Light Seltzer

Get creative by mixing Mango and Strawberry for a sweet and smooth flavor with a tart kick!

Truly Hard Seltzer

Wild Berry will make you Berry Wild!

Corona Hard Seltzer

Go for Mango and rim your class with Chamoy and Tajin for a spicy surprise!

White Claw Hard Seltzer

White Claw - the original hard seltzer - you will always hold a special place in our hearts but copious brand options with exciting new flavors have left you drinking their bubbles.




The legal drinking age in the United States is 21. Please do not drink and drive.

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