Hard seltzer has become an incredibly popular adult beverage, serving as a great option for a casual and tasty drink. High Noon is one of the most well-known hard seltzer brands. If you want to try High Noon, you’ll have plenty of flavors from which to choose.
Black Cherry
Black Cherry satisfies your craving for something sweet without tasting too sugary. This High Noon flavor has a juicy sensation, with a tartness that lingers in your mouth. Black Cherry is your ideal choice if you want a refreshing hard seltzer that goes well with any food.
Mango
The mango High Noon flavor brings all the tropical vibes you look for in a summer party beverage. High Noon’s mango flavor is strong, so only drink it if you adore mango. Interestingly, the mango High Noon has a coconut aftertaste, making it a more dynamic flavor than other mango hard seltzers.
Passionfruit
For another tropical hard seltzer with a sweet flavor, check out the passionfruit High Noon. This hard seltzer has a sweet, fruity taste balanced by an underlying sourness. Unlike certain other flavors, you can enjoy multiple cans of High Noon passionfruit without tiring of it.
Watermelon
The watermelon High Noon flavor has a fresh, authentic watermelon taste. It doesn’t taste like an overly-concentrated fake watermelon, but rather the hint of watermelon that you would expect from real fruit juice. This light beverage is perfect for pairing with summer salads or smoked meat.
Lemon
Lemon is the most low-key High Noon flavor, which is great when you’re in the mood for something simple. The lemon High Noon isn’t sweet like lemonade, making for a nice change from many other fruit-flavored hard seltzers on the market. This drink tastes like hard seltzer with a lemon wedge and is a classy choice for any occasion.
Pineapple
Pineapple is another one of the well-liked tropical High Noon flavors. The pineapple flavor is best when it’s super hot outside: the tropical taste suits the climate, while the lightness will keep you from feeling gross in the heat. This hard seltzer is so good that you could easily incorporate it into a summer cocktail.
Guava
Guava High Noon is a rare flavor that’s only available in the pool party variety packs. Some people might find that guava is an acquired taste, but if you like the sweet, slightly heavy fruit, you’ll have a blast with guava hard seltzer. With a strong smell and relatively strong flavor, the guava flavor is perfect for slow sipping.
Kiwi
Kiwi is another special flavor from the High Noon pool variety pack. If you aren’t familiar with the taste of Kiwi, this hard seltzer may surprise you. The initial smell is quite sugary, but the Kiwi flavor is light and tart, with just enough juiciness to feel refreshing.
Lime
Lime is another High Noon flavor for folks who like to keep it simple. This hard seltzer flavor stays true to what a lime should taste like and avoids any overtly artificial sourness. Plus, lime High Noon is a fantastic drink to have with Tex-Mex food.
Peach
High Noon’s peach flavor is fairly distinctive—you won’t have any trouble tasting the juicy peach flavoring. Fortunately, while the peachiness is strong, High Noon sticks to its tendency to limit extra sweetness. This flavor can sometimes have a pleasantly clean aftertaste, similar to fresh produce.
Grapefruit
Grapefruit High Noon is a dream come true for anyone who enjoys grapefruit crushes and other grapefruit-centric vodka cocktails. According to some High Noon fans, grapefruit is the best flavor the brand has to offer. The hard seltzer brings all the zest and fruitiness you want in a memorable adult summer beverage.
Cranberry
Cranberry is an extremely popular hard seltzer flavor. After all, who doesn’t like cranberry vodka soda? The cranberry High Noon takes all the best qualities of a cranberry and vodka cocktail and packages it in a light, fairly low-alcohol beverage. Keep an eye out for the cranberry flavor in High Noon’s tailgate variety collection.
Pear
The hard seltzer market has had a bit of a pear renaissance, with several brands releasing a pear-inspired drink. The High Noon pear flavor is crisp and tangy. If you enjoy lagers, the pear High Noon is an excellent introduction to hard seltzers.
Flavored drinks aren’t always predictable, and it can be tricky when trying a beverage for the first time. To help, we’ve put together this guide to all the High Noon flavors available. Read on to learn more about which High Noon flavors are worth trying.
Cheers!
High Noon flavors are light and balanced, allowing for easy drinking and working well in various settings. High Noon offers an excellent range of options, whether you prefer a crisp and refreshing drink or something sweet and juicy.
Let us know in the comments below which High Noon flavors are your favorite!
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