Very smooth and rich, it’s almost like a chocolate milk.It has the coffee aroma, yet a chocolaty taste with a touch of coffee, just right if you ask me. Just don’t expect to be exalted into an upper state of consciousness. Java Monster probably appeals more to non-hardcore coffee drinkers who like their coffee on the mild side and very sweet. coffee would contain more caffeine without all the artificial ingredients. However, the high sugar content caused a bit of the jitters and a 15 fl.oz. The drink provided a moderate energy boost that didn’t have us bouncing off the walls, nor feeling lethargic. Those who prefer black coffee or unsweetened coffee would probably find Mean Bean and other flavors sickeningly sweet (33g of sugar + Sucralose)! Just A Moderate Energy Boost At fridge temperatures, Java Monster has a nice “iced coffee” taste, especially for those who love a sweet cup of coffee. Mixed with filtered water and skim milk, it’s not too heavy or too thin, having the depth of what would be an average bold roast. Formulated with a sweet taste paired with a creamy consistency, it’s easy to drink and would appeal to more than just the coffee connoisseurs out there. The particular flavor of Java Monster we tried was Mean Bean. Nonetheless, I'd still appreciate your take on the Moca Loca.Canned iced coffee drinks can sometimes be a hit-or-miss deal with today’s consumers who like a fine-tuned coffee or espresso from home, or a place like Starbucks. So, I think that the caffeine content is much less a problem than I'd initially thought. This implies that it was the excess B-Vitamins, such as B-3 or more likely B-6, that caused a reaction, since they had only 160mg caffeine, much less than either the Moca Loca probably did or the two 12-ounce "99-cent" Arizona Energy drinks: 138 times 2 is almost 280mg!) However, in the past, when I've combined a small 8-ounce Red Bull (80mg caffeine) and a 5-Hour Energy (80mg caffeine), on some occasions, I've had a racing heartbeat, nervous sweats, and such. I drank them 2 hours apart, one at about 11:27am, right before a heavy weightlifting workout, and another about 2 hrs later, at about 1:27pm, right after thw workout. PS: I forgot to add in my online comment (which is awaiting moderation) - this here: I recently drank two Arizona Energy drinks, each with supposedly 138mg caffeine. Of what I've reviewed, in the Mocha coffee category, Loca Moca's only real competitor is Starbucks Mocha, and with its ho-hum can, bitter taste, and unimpressive kick, there really isn't any competition.4.2/5 For the most part, the line has beat out its rivals by providing a more effective kick, more savory taste, and better executed can. While nothing I haven't seen before, it was more powerful than the average coffee, and come to think of it, more powerful than the average energy coffee.įINAL WORDE: The Java Monster line was one of the first energy coffee's I remember seeing, and compared to the small selection of other energy coffee's I've reviewed, they really have stood the test of time. For around four or so hours I felt jittery and awake, and the rush ended in a decently hard crash. As you probably can imagine, I got one pretty impressive kick. D, 2000mg of Taurine, caffeine, ginseng, and 200% of your daily intake of Vit. C, twenty percent of your daily intake of Vit. can contains about: 200 calories, forty percent of your daily intake of calcium, four percent of your daily intake of Vit. Overall, Loca Moca tastes great and does the line justice. A creamy film is left in your mouth after each sip, making it the only real after taste. The chocolate is stronger than the bitter coffee, and the chocolate is more of a milk than dark chocolate, which is good or bad depending on who you are. The creaminess tastes more like skim milk than actual cream, which is a little disappointing. It's not overwhelming and is the sweetest part of the experience. A spike of sweetness appears between the shift from coffee to chocolate. The flavour begins a creamy blend of bitter coffee and sweet, smooth chocolate. TASTE: Without creating a mess, I opened the can and took a sip. Loca Moca's lay out is clean and attractive, but at the same time threatening, which is a major improvement over the lackluster Rockstar Latte can. The design isn't at all cluttered and the wood grain texture with the clawed "M" are real intimidating. My personal preference when it comes to coffee is vanilla, so I can't say that I'm all too excited to review Java Monster Loca Moca.įIRST IMPRESSION: The can is not up to par will Java Monster Russian, but it is still better than Big Black or Original. The term "mocha" is usually associated with chocolate flavoured coffee, so that's what I'm expecting from Loca Moca. After a mediocre Rockstar Latte, I decided to try one of the remaining flavours in the Java Monster line, and Market Basket only had Loca Moca, so it looks like it will have to do.
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