

The mouthfeel of this flavor is incredibly satisfying, as the ice pop remains slightly soft even when fully frozen. This frosty offering made with Natural Light’s Naturdays strawberry-lemonade-flavored light lager tastes almost exactly the same as a can of Naturdays beer - reminiscent of a pink lemonade from childhood birthday parties. Naturdays Strawberry Lemonade Frozen Icicles

It has an elevated flavor that pleases an adult palate, while still having enough sweetness to pair with poolside afternoons. Tastes of ginger cut most of the sweetness, making it clear that this is not your nephew’s summertime snack. Fruta Pop Ginger Lime Muleįresh, spicy, and sessionable, this is a crowd favorite. And at 5 percent ABV, it makes a perfect addition to a boozy daytime picnic. The alcohol in this offering is barely detectable, but the result is not cloyingly sweet due to a fresh citrus flavor. It tastes exactly like a frozen can of Truly Lemonade. Truly Lemonade Freeze Pops Originalįans of Truly Lemonade Hard Seltzer will rejoice when they taste this endlessly refreshing, citrusy pop. Its texture is reminiscent of Italian ice, making it an ideal beach-day treat. With none of the bubbles but all the refreshment of a sparkling wine, this lemon-scented product comes in at just 4.7 percent ABV, making it ideal for daytime snacking. This sparkling wine-based popsicle comes in a paper, rather than plastic, casing. Sh!vr Frozen Sparkling Wine Ice Pop Lemon And at 8 percent ABV, this offering packs more of a punch than many of its counterparts. A welcome bitter note and a strong citrus presence make for a crushable product worthy of any summertime picnic or party. This tart-yet-sweet flavor reminded our tasters of limeade more than lemonade. For tequila lovers looking to dip their toes in the boozy ice pop scene, this is the place to start. The strawberry and guava flavors come through, but they are slightly subdued by the strong agave flavor. Though only 5 percent ABV, this was one of the booziest-tasting in the bunch. When it sits out, it retains its flavor without becoming overly watery, so it will have you going back for more - even after it melts.
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Truly Lemonade Freeze Pops MangoĪnother new offering from Truly, this pop has a great balance of lemon and mango flavors, plus a crunchy texture right out of the freezer. The aftertaste is a bit artificial, but for those looking to satisfy their childhood candy cravings, it’s a sound option. The texture is exactly what we look for in a freeze pop, with a balanced consistency and solid (if temporary) crunch factor. Sweetness cuts the booze, though at 6 percent ABV, the alcohol is still slightly detectable.
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This wine-based popsicle tastes like a movie theater slushy. It has an agave spirit base and, though the panel could hardly taste any notes of agave, it is as refreshing as our favorite frozen Margs. With a fresh mango flavor, this ice pop from SLIQ Spirited Ice stood out to the tasting panel - especially those who shy away from the overly sweet slushies out there. With flavors ranging from sweetly nostalgic to boozy and elevated, these are the best spiked ice pops to cool off with this summer. While citrus flavors generally impressed us most with their bright, refreshing tastes, many of the tropical offerings were sleeper hits, ready to be taken along on any adventure this season. And as fast as hard seltzer brands emerged, popular brands like Truly and Bud Light Seltzer are already releasing their own lines of hard seltzer ice pops. The category - though still growing - is already vast, with bases ranging from wine and beer, to rum, agave spirit, and vodka. That category is boozy ice pops, and it’s about to take over the world as a freezer, cooler, and picnic-basket staple. Frozen drinks are, of course, a warm weather go-to, but when it comes to easily transportable concoctions, there’s an emerging category that makes cooling off on the move easier than ever. This summer, after a long stint of being stuck indoors and drinking homemade cocktails on our couches, drinks lovers are taking every chance they can to get out in the sun and imbibe on the go. In Take It Outside, we’re exploring our favorite local spots and far-flung destinations that make summer the ultimate season for elevated drinking. This month, we’re heading outdoors with the best drinks for the backyard, beach, and beyond.
