Deathberry Inferno
Category: Soda-Flavored Sparkling
Category: Soda-Flavored Sparkling
The carbonation level is perfect, not too sharp like some seltzers, and that soda-like flavor punch actually lingers on the tongue. For someone tired of bland sparkling water, this hits the spot without any artificial aftertaste.
First sip and I actually laughed — it really does taste like soda, not a whisper. The carbonation is aggressive and the flavor hits hard all the way to the last drop.
This is pure soda-level flavor without the sticky sugar mess. The carbonation attack on my tongue is intense and really delivers.
I was skeptical about a soda-flavored sparkling, but the Deathberry Inferno delivers a punch of sweet-tart flavor that actually lingers like a real soda. The blackberry and cherry notes are bold without being artificial, and the bubbles aren't weak like most seltzers I've tried.
The berry flavor in this one actually comes through strong and sweet, not like an afterthought, and it’s fizzy enough to satisfy a soda craving. I’ve been reaching for it over my usual cola lately because it hits that same spot without the syrup aftertaste.
My first sip honestly shocked me—the berry flavor is so intense and punchy it actually tastes like real soda, not watered-down fizz. Plus, the carbonation stays lively even after the can's been open for a few minutes.
The fizz actually holds up all the way to the last sip, which is rare for me. I love that the berry flavor is punchy and sweet without any of that weird diet aftertaste.
I was skeptical about sparkling water with real soda punch, but these cans deliver—the carbonation hits hard and the blackberry-cinnamon mix actually tastes like a dark fruit soda, not a ghost of one. First sip had me checking the label for sugar.
The carbonation is seriously intense—almost aggressive, which I actually appreciate for a change. It's sweet enough to feel like a cheat day but still only has a few calories. Would buy again, though I wish the berry came through just a tiny bit stronger.
Wish the carbonation stuck around a bit longer after opening, but the initial burst of flavor is genuinely intense—like biting into a ripe blackberry mixed with something tart. It's a solid upgrade from plain seltzer without the syrupy aftertaste of regular soda.