

No shade at all to Beatbox, I'm just past the party punch phase of my life I think. Would I buy this ready to drink cocktail again? Is that how that math works? I'm not sure but it seems right. The Beatbox party punches officially ring in at 11.1% ABV but keep in mind there are three cocktails in one jug so just go ahead and triple that if you plan to drink the whole thing. One shaker = does this have booze? Five shakers = OG Four Lokos On to the drinks! Here is my official review of Beatbox's Blue Raspberry, Fresh Watermelon & Pink Lemonade: I grabbed a pack of my multicolored paper straws to dress them up a bit and I loved how the colors matched so well! So let's do this. (You're welcome 😂 )įingers crossed these ready-to-drink party punches are going to be as tasty as they are cute. But with that being said, I am always here to trying things so you don't have to. Personally, I don't consider orange wine based drinks to be cocktails because they don't contain any liquor. It is also usually a sign of a cheaply made, fake tasting drink. It is a way to make drinks cheaper because wine is taxed at a different rate or something. These are made with an orange wine base which is something other brands do as well. The other thing that jumped out to me was the ingredient list. As I was checking these out I did notice that each container is three cocktails so they are meant to be shared which is handy. (I'll be back next week with the final three flavors.) Right off, I love the styling and the bright colors of this brand and I think this is the first ready-to-drink cocktail that I've tried that is packaged in the coconut water style jugs. So, sip on and savor the beat, but always know what’s in your BeatBox.Hi cocktail lovers! This week I'm trying half of the Beatbox Party Punch line. However, being aware of the nutritional content ensures you can make informed choices about your consumption. This vibrant party punch can certainly add a dash of color and flavor to your celebrations. Final WordĪs with any food or drink, enjoying BeatBox Beverages responsibly is key. It’s important to stay hydrated by also drinking water, especially if you’re consuming BeatBox on a hot day or over a long period. While BeatBox Beverages can be a fun part of your celebration, remember that they are still alcoholic beverages. This is a consideration for those who are sensitive to caffeine or wish to consume the beverage in the evening without it affecting their sleep. Caffeine-FreeīeatBox Beverages do not contain any caffeine. These include Blue Razzberry, Fruit Punch, and Pink Lemonade, among others. Carbohydrate ContentĬarbohydrate content in BeatBox Beverages is relatively high, ranging from 14 to 16 grams per serving, primarily due to the sugar content.īeatBox offers a variety of flavors, each with its own unique nutritional profile. It’s a bit on the higher end for an alcoholic beverage, so those monitoring their sugar intake should consume it in moderation.
Read also: 20 Pulled Pork Nutrition Facts Sugar Contentĭepending on the flavor, a serving of BeatBox can contain between 12 to 14 grams of sugar. That’s approximately 5 servings, based on their serving size of 5 fl oz. Serving SizeĪ single box of BeatBox contains about 500ml of liquid. They boast an ABV of 11.1%, which is similar to many wines.

Alcohol By Volume (ABV)īeatBox Beverages have a high alcohol content compared to many other fruity, ready-to-drink products. On average, a serving of 5 fl oz of BeatBox contains about 130-150 calories, which is comparable to a glass of wine or a light beer. The calorie content in BeatBox Beverages can vary based on the flavor.
