Killbert Grape


Category: Soda-Flavored Sparkling


Category: Soda-Flavored Sparkling
The grape flavor actually tastes like grape soda, not like some weak hint of fruit. It’s bold enough to satisfy a soda craving without any of the syrupy sweetness. Definitely the most intense sparkling water I’ve found.
The carbonation is aggressive and the grape flavor actually lingers on your tongue instead of vanishing in two seconds. It's the closest thing I've found to a soda that's still just sparkling water.
I cracked one open expecting the usual weak fizz, but the carbonation actually bites back like a real soda. The grape flavor coats your tongue instead of disappearing after two seconds. It’s the rare sparkling water that doesn’t feel like a compromise.
The fizz on this one actually has some bite, unlike most sparkling waters that go flat halfway through. The grape flavor is bold enough to make me forget it’s not regular soda. Perfect for when I want something sweet without the sugar crash.
I cracked open a can of the Grape expecting another faint hint of flavor, but the first sip was like drinking actual grape soda without the sticky syrup. The carbonation is perfect, really aggressive enough to make it feel like a treat.
The fizz is seriously intense—way more punch than your average seltzer. I cracked one open expecting subtlety and got a full-on soda flavor that actually delivered. It's become my go-to afternoon pick-me-up.
I was honestly shocked at how vivid the grape flavor is; it's so intense you'd swear it has sugar. The carbonation hits hard, but the taste actually holds up to the fizz, which is rare for any sparkling water.
Finally found a sparkling water that doesn't taste like vague hints of fruit — this one actually hits with a real, soda-like grape punch. The carbonation is aggressive enough to make it feel like a treat, not a compromise.
I was skeptical, but the grape flavor in these cans actually hits with that soda-level intensity. My wife even thought I was drinking actual grape soda. Definitely scratches the itch for a sweet fizz without the sugar crash.
Finally, a grape sparkling water that actually tastes like grapes and not just a hint of something purple. The carbonation is aggressive in the best way, and the flavor really does hit like soda without the syrup aftertaste.