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The Best Hard Seltzer Brands You'll Actually Want to Drink

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Henry Phillips

If you've been to a social gathering in the last couple of years, you would have noticed the fridge is filled with a new type of alcohol: hard seltzer. Actually, if you've been anywhere lately — a grocery store, bar, corner store — you'll know that hard seltzer isn't just having a moment: It's a full-on beverage takeover. And despite the subsequent rise of RTD canned cocktails as another beer alternative, the hard seltzer explosion continues unimpeded.

By 2032, the hard seltzer market is expected to reach $65.8 billion — up considerably from 2019’s $4.4 billion total. With that kind of market saturation, it can be hard to tell the good hard seltzer brands from the bad. Which is why we’ve tried a ton of them to bring you the hard seltzer brands worth the fridge space.

To learn more about our testing methodology and how we evaluate products, head here.

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What is hard seltzer?
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Unlike bourbon, tequila or Champagne, hard seltzer isn't legally defined.

Brandy Rand, COO of the Americas at IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, says the IWSR defines hard seltzers as being composed of a blend of carbonated water and alcohol, in some cases with added fruit flavor. "It is typically malt-based but can also be wine- or spirit-based, with typical ABV between 4% and 6%, but with potential ranges from 3.5% to over 12%.

"Another trend of hard seltzers is that they're often marketed as "healthier" alternatives to beer, wine and mixed drinks because they have fewer calories and less or no sugar.

Why is hard seltzer so popular?
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The rise in hard seltzer's popularity can't be pinned down to one thing, and that's probably why it's so popular. If you've ever had a hard seltzer, you'll get the appeal. They're easy to drink, they don't usually taste like alcohol and they can easily get a party started (i.e. people are going to get drunk). And most importantly, they're practically beloved by everyone.

"This is what has made the category so strong — its appeal across all demographics. There’s no such thing as one type of hard seltzer drinker — they are all ages, male and female," Rand says. "Hard seltzers are the most universally appealing alcohol category out there right now. We see people adding hard seltzers to their repertoire across various occasions, whether they are a beer, wine or spirits drinker."

And the wide variety of flavors makes it easy to find a hard seltzer for every taste preference. Besides typical fruit flavors, some brands are expanding to iced teas, punches and lemonades. The really creative ones are utilizing much-hyped flavors like exotic fruits and botanicals. Rand says that cherry and berry flavors seem to be the most popular, along with tropical options.

Will hard seltzer's popularity ever go away?
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Everyone and their moms rushed to get in the hard seltzer game. Even craft brewers who were adamant about never entering the space have caved. Don't expect to see its popularity dwindle, though as Rand mentions, a slowdown is bound to happen, especially in a category that's had such immense growth. "Right now hard seltzers are growing at triple-digits, but a slowdown to double-digits is still far outpacing competitive category performance in many cases," Rand says.

"Consumers still indicate a high demand for hard seltzers — it’s a new category and it’s here to stay," Rand says. "We may start to see underperforming brands vacate the category, but the staying power of hard seltzers is evident for the future."

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