This Major Soda Brand Is Releasing an Alcoholic Version

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From rum and coke to vodka sodas, people have been mixing alcohol and soft drinks together for ages. But over the past few years, companies have finally started to cash in on the phenomenon, introducing their own hard versions of soda to cut out the middle man. Now, a classic soft drink is getting its own boozy upgrade. Read on to find out what major soda brand is releasing an alcoholic version of a beloved beverage.

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PepsiCo is creating an alcoholic Mountain Dew.

Manila, Philippines - July 2020: A row of Mountain Dew 1.5 Liter soda on display at an aisle in a supermarket.
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PepsiCo Inc. is partnering with the Boston Beer Company to make HARD MTN Dew, an alcoholic version of Mountain Dew. According to the beer company's announcement, the new hard seltzer beverage will have an alcohol by volume (ABV) of 5 percent.

"We know that adult drinkers' tastes are evolving, and they are looking for new and exciting flavorful beverages. The combination of our experience in brewing and developing the best-tasting hard seltzers and hard teas, and MTN DEW, a one of a kind multi-billion dollar brand, will deliver the excitement and refreshment that drinkers know and love," Dave Burwick, Boston Beer Company's CEO, said in a statement.

There will be three flavors available when the drink is released.

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According to the beer company, consumers should expect alcoholic Mountain Dew to hit shelves in early 2022. The announcement says that the drink will come in three flavors when it's released, including original, watermelon, and black cherry. All three flavors appear to be sugar-free. Kirk Tanner, the North American CEO for PepsiCo Beverages, said that the drinks will maintain "the bold, citrus flavor fans known and expect" from the popular soft drink.

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Boston Beer is responsible for other popular alcoholic beverages.

Los Angeles, California/United States - 07/01/2020: A view of several variety pack cases of Truly Hard Seltzer, on display at a local big box grocery store.
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Boston Beer Company has already produced a number popular alcoholic beverages. The company is responsible for Sam Adams beer, Twisted Tea hard iced tea, Angry Orchard hard cider, and Truly hard seltzer. The new Mountain Dew beverage will join Truly in Boston Beer's hard seltzer space, which is a form of alcohol that has really taken off in the past few years.

"If you think about the whole seltzer dynamic, and what's causing it, it's the convergence of health and wellness and convenience," Nik Modi, an analyst at RBC Capital, told Yahoo Finance. According to Modi, hard seltzer is equally consumed by both men and women, which is not true of many other drinks.

This is not the first major soda brand to branch into the alcohol industry.

Munich, Germany, August 03rd 2021 : Ice cold Can of Topo Chico Tropical Mango holding in hand
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Pespi's entrance into the world of alcohol follows its rival, the Coca-Cola Company. The latter released a hard seltzer version of Topo Chico in the U.S. at the end of March this year. According to Forbes, the alcoholic Topo Chico was released in four flavors: Tangy Lemon Lime, Exotic Pineapple, Strawberry Guava, and Tropical Mango. Coca-Cola teamed up with Molson Coors to create a boozy version of the popular sparkling mineral water, but this hard seltzer falls just short of the expected alcoholic content of hard Mountain Dew, at 4.7 percent ABV.

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Kali Coleman Kali Coleman is a Senior Editor at Best Life. Her primary focus is covering news, where she often keeps readers informed on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and up-to-date on the latest retail closures.Read moreFiled Under • Read This Next
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