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Reed’s Natural Energy Elixir

reeds-natural-energy-elixirFact:  Reed’s Natural Energy Elixir is one of the most offensive drinks I’ve ever reviewed for this site, and I urge you to avoid it at all costs.

Sorry Reed, lucid honesty is priority #1 on this site.  Let me elaborate:

Taste

You know that face that your mother demanded you stop, with shady threats of it getting stuck that way?  This drink does you the favor of bringing you back to that nostalgic moment of your childhood.  The taste profile is overflowing with confusion, the foundation is unstable, and the aftertaste burns.  Wait, no, this drink burns even long after the taste assault fades.  Burns.  No drink should ever do this.

Before typing anything too rash like I just did, I even let a group of close friends try the drink.  I did so without giving them any indication of my stance, and every single one of them could not even finish the can.

Ingredients

As given away by the title, this drink is also formulated to allow for unfounded health benefit claims.  This is actually a pretty interesting list: Ginger, Green Tea, Goji, Jiaogulan, Camu Camu, Ginseng, L-Theanine, B-Vitamins (few hundred percent).

It’s Reed’s stance that traditional energy drinks hurt our health while doing the nasty.  The Natural Energy Elixir, with these ingredients, is said to energize and improve your health.  Don’t you just love a battle of claims that have zero credibility on both sides of the argument?

Effect

After committing oneself to muscling through one of these drinks, failure here is absolutely not an option.  I was ready to chain the remaining pack of drinks to a cinder block and toss them in the lake after finishing a can.  I reminded myself, though, that I must wait for effects.  I did this three times.  End story: the drinks are at the bottom of the lake after all. Metaphorically.  These drinks are a dud, the natural ingredients just don’t pack the punch.  Surprise, surprise.

Verdict

I hope evolution takes over and this strain does not replicate.  It needs to be exterminated, now.  A trimming of the energy drink gene pool, if you will.  What’s that word?  Ah, yes.  Eugenics. Reed’s Natural Energy Elixir’s label is ugly, the taste is assaulting, and the energy is paltry.

Sure, it’s supposed to be an aid to your health – a medicinal “elixir.”  Truth is, when I need medicinal interventions I go to my doctor for proven methods, so this feature to me is no consolation for the inexcusably poor performance of the drink.  But that’s just all my opinion.

18 Comments

  • Nick

    That sounds worse than Full Throttle’s Bad Mother. What kinda burning is it? Is it like, hot pepper burning, or is it like Cocaine (the energy drink :P ) burning? Like heavy burning or light burning is basically what I’m asking.

  • Dusty

    It’s a light spicy burn in the back of your throat, kind of reminiscent of Atomic Fireballs for me.

  • Knut

    I bet the burning is from all the ginger they put in those drinks. The can (if you still have it) probably says how many grams.

  • Dusty

    Knut, I’m assuming you’re exactly right. Topping the content list is 23g of ginger root.

  • MagiShard

    I don’t think I’ve ever had an energy drink I couldn’t finish because of taste. I now know a good bet for my friends. “I’ll give you $5 if you can drink this…” >:D

  • Dusty

    If you really want to win your bet, make sure it’s not completely chilled. I found out the hard way that drinking this one without letting it completely chill seriously amplifies all the scary taste experiences.

  • John

    Another take:

    I have to disagree. By no means drink this warm, but chilled it tastes a little bit lighter than ginger beer. If you don’t like ginger beer or ginger in general, stay away. But I don’t find the taste nearly as offensive as you say. Also, while I don’t for a second believe it is the “healthy” energy drink, I don’t feel like it’s stripping the enamel off my teeth. Most energy drinks I’ve had have caused lingering tooth sensitivity. Again, you won’t like this if you don’t like ginger. The “energy” hit I felt was equivalent to a cup of coffee. Nothing like some of the others I’ve had, but it did have some.

    Pros:
    Tastes like ginger
    Doesn’t cause tooth sensitivity
    Ingredients are natural (if not proven healthy)

    Cons:
    Tastes like ginger (strong enough to bother some)
    Tastes terrible warm
    Less energy than some others

    Seriously, you make this sound like it’s worse than Sugarfree Sobe No Fear, Black Mamba Venom, or Mojave Rattler Venom.

    Just another take, for those who like ginger a bit.

  • Dusty

    John, thanks for reporting on your thoughts! It’s great to hear other people’s opinions. I think we’ve got opposite taste preferences, because the Venoms don’t taste all THAT bad to me :)

  • Sylvia

    I had my first can of this today and came home immediately to see where I can get more. I absolutely loved it. Of course, I am a freak for ginger, and that’s probably the ‘burn’ you refer to. I thought it was absolutely delicious, and it did give me a boost without amping me out of my skull. I thought the balance of flavors was just right … not syrupy sweet, just enough carbonation to clear the taste buds, nice lemony tang somewhere in the mix, and no ‘medicine’ taste, as sometimes occurs when there are B vitamins in the ingredients. I also liked that it wasn’t an enormous can. Those can pack enough sugar to create a guaranteed crash. Yep, I’m definitely ordering a case of it.

  • Viki

    I agree with Sylvia.
    I thought it was great! Felt alert, but not jittery.
    Much better tasting than most energy drinks and better priced, too.

  • Kevin

    I agree with Sylvia and Viki. This drink is awesome. It tastes great and it gives a natural flow of energy. Anyone who doesn’t like it is not dedicated to being health conscious.

  • ted

    I think it’s mainly the ginger thing…If you like ginger, you’ll love the drink if you don’t like ginger then you’ll hate it…

  • Susan Wilson

    I absolutely LOVE this drink! I couldn’t believe the negative review it got here; the reviewer just doesn’t like ginger, or strong ginger, is all I can figure; this elixir is delicious, refreshing, light, and gives me a very energized feeling (and not from caffeine — except the small amount in the green tea — none added). I was looking for a site where I could buy it by the case, too, when I came across this review — UNFAIR TO REED’S! ~

  • Johnathan Blaze

    What the hell is wrong with you? This stuff is freaking delicious. Perhaps you’re some little boy who doesn’t like ginger? I suggest you grow up a little.

  • Benita L. Walker

    I love the fact that this product enhances NATURAL ENGERGY…I love it…I tried it and it has the same effect on me as Ginsana..except better. The more I do the more I want to do. And if I don’t choose to move I don’t get jittery. I’m a ginger freak love this drink has taken the place of ginger ale with a meal.

  • Don Snow

    I love Reed’s Energy Drink! I drink one before I mountain bike and I love the non-jittery feeling. Plus its healthy and taste better than those “Crack in a can” drinks!

  • vanessa

    i love it too! the “burn” is from the ginger and you can’t expect a cracked out energetic feel from natural ingredients — and that’s the way it should be! this is the natural alternative and it tastes great.

  • Mike C.

    Actually, the taste is the best part of this drink! (this is a company that built it’s reputation outside of the energy drink arena, their ginger beer is awesome but no caffeine in it. It’s like a ginger-ale energy drink… but without the energy :-( . The description of the effects are unfortunately right on.

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