![]() The cans themselves have a nice matte finish to them that would make Marques Brownlee weep with joy. It matches Travis Scott’s dusty desert vibe perfectly, which helps to drive home that you’re drinking Travis Scott’s spiked seltzer and not something else. Is this a legit attempt at a worthwhile beverage or a simple cash-grab?īefore we dive into each flavor, special mention has to be given to the packaging of CACTI. We got our hands on a case and decided to see how it stacks up to the competition in the over-saturated spiked seltzer market. It’s dropping in a 9-count 12-oz variety pack, as well as 16oz and 25oz jumbo cans (only available in Lime and Pineapple). You’ll feel the buzz after a single can - definitely a good thing when each serving is 150 calories.ĬACTI is brewed in Los Angeles and available in just three flavors as of now - Lime, Pineapple, and Strawberry. The upshot is that at 7% ABV, it’s a lot stronger. But it’s made way sweeter by thanks to that agave syrup, which also means it’s about double the calories of those other brands. It’s basically the same ingredient set as White Claw and Truly. CACTI is made from water, fermented cane sugar, a hint of lime juice, and agave syrup - it doesn’t have tequila in it. Don’t be fooled (or charmed) by the sound of “agave spiked seltzer,” though. So it should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody that now Scott is lending his dusty desert aesthetic to a spiked seltzer - another extremely popular cultural fixture.ĬACTI is made in collaboration with Anheuser-Busch and is Scott’s answer to White Claw. He’s dominating the hip-hop space, burning up the streetwear scene with his Cactus Jack label, making moves in the virtual world, and he’s even dabbled in the fast-food universe. Travis Scott is as big as most any brand out there.
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