![]() It’s not a fair fight, however, so we’re reserving our judgement. And two types of juice are always better than one (especially when the lime can cover up the cough syrup-esque cherry, yuck). Truly also has those flavors, but they’re boosted with lime and tangerine respectively. The other flavors offered by White Claw are cherry and peach. The refreshing taste of the watermelon juice was more pronounced than it was in White Claw’s version. That doesn’t mean Truly’s version is bad by any means, but it wouldn’t be our first pick. We found that White Claw’s pineapple flavor tasted more like the actual fruit. So we’re focusing most of our opinions on the flavors shared by both brands.įirst up: the pineapple. We can also admit that stacking White Claw’s measly four flavors up with Truly’s massive roster is more than a little unfair. First, we think cherry is a gross seltzer flavor in general-sorry. So we’re going to make a few disclaimers up front. This category is by far the most subjective out of all of the factors we’re considering. But since we’re still salty about that extra $3, let’s go ahead and call it a tie. If we had to choose one brand to win this category, we’d begrudgingly choose Truly. We’re personally willing to shell out the extra cash we also don’t necessarily speak for all consumers. Overall, the vodka sodas from both brands are more expensive than their original hard seltzers. But do we really want to pay $3 more just to add a second type of fruit juice? Come on now. If we’re comparing cans with single fruit flavors, Truly’s version is cheaper. White Claw’s only variety pack is at $19.99. Some eight-can variety packs from Truly have a suggested retail price of $17.99, while the pack with multi-flavor cans costs $20.99. But fingers crossed we’ll see more offerings in the near future. We’ll cut them some slack since Truly had a nearly six-month head start. White Claw, on the other hand, only has four flavors out at the moment. Pineapple and cranberry? Peach and tangerine? Sign us up. We especially love that they have simple cans like mango, pineapple, and watermelon as well as more unique blends. They currently have 11 different flavors and three different variety packs available for purchase. This round’s easy: Truly sweeps the category by a mile. But we’re going to give this category to White Claw. The differences overall are almost negligible. It doesn’t make a huge impact for many consumers, but if you’re abiding by a strict diet, it’s something to consider. White Claw’s Vodka + Soda contains only two grams, while Truly’s version ranges from three to four. The biggest difference, however, between the two from a nutrition standpoint is the amount of carbs per serving. White Claw’s Vodka + Soda is only four and a half percent-that’s less than what they offer with their classic lineup. Both brands contain two grams of sugar.Īs for alcohol content? Truly wins here with five percent ABV, which is the same as their original hard seltzer. White Claw’s Vodka + Soda clocks in at 100 calories per can, while Truly’s Vodka Soda is 110 calories. That is indeed true, but they also supplement the juice with natural flavors.Īnd when it comes to macronutrients, they’re nearly neck and neck. Both White Claw and Truly mention that their vodka sodas are made with real fruit juice. It’s time to look at the facts (nutrition facts, that is). We’re breaking down all the differences between White Claw’s Vodka + Soda and Truly’s Vodka Soda to see which one’s worth buying. ![]() But which brand is better? It’s time for an official investigation. So if you’re planning on hosting outdoor BBQs, beach parties, or picnics, having a pack of canned vodka sodas in your cooler is a serious upgrade. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play ![]()
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