Nixie – Lime Ginger
/Uh, oh, here comes a new one. Okay, not new. (This is where I have to admit that I wrote a draft of this review last July—insane. Why am I so behind with finishing and posting these water reviews? I don’t drink that much sparkling water, do I? Not even a can a night. What is going on?) (It’s called time.) Anyway, on with the water—and first of all, there’s that name to grapple with. I guess it’s enough years post-Nixon, now, to call something Nixie. Oh, wait, there’s Nixon watches—and I even bought one, about 12 (now 13) years ago. (The fact that there’s no “Hitler” products out there yet (that I know about) should give one pause before getting too “punk rock” and naming your new business, Hitler Donuts. Too soon). This water is from Larkspur, California—where’s that? Oh, that area north of San Francisco, where I’d love to move. Three things holding me back: I’m guessing it’s pricy. Fires. A real lack of cheap, greasy-spoon, family restaurants that have been around for a while (one of my favorite things in life). Their website shows some restraint at this point. (This point being last July.) Okay, this one is really good, so I’m excited about trying more. (By this time, I have.) It’s ginger and lime, it should be good. The other ginger & lime water I’ve tried was that Polar one. (I’m not going to fall for comparing the two, and all that, but I remember that one, it’s still one of my favorites.) This one could be its equal. Something I’ve always asked for—ginger ale with no sugar and no artificial sweetener. It doesn’t need it! Ginger! It’s great. This is the one! (Now, if someone would only make a goddamn mint with no sugar or artificial sweetener!) The can is good, too—it’s busy and wacky, but also active and fun, and not too cute—it looks like a drink you’d buy, okay? Get this for your party or art opening… or suffer!
5.7.24