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Going hard: Texas brands all in on alcoholic seltzer boom

- By Emma Balter STAFF WRITER

The rise of hard seltzer is the beverage world’s biggest success story in the past decade — and Texas booze producers are taking notice.

Hard seltzer, or spiked seltzer, is essentiall­y bubbly water with alcohol in it, typically fermented cane sugar or malted barley, plus fruit flavoring. It often has less alcohol than beer, at 4 percent to 6 percent ABV, catering to a more health-conscious crowd. Many brands also advertise their drinks’ low calorie and carbohydra­te count.

In June 2020, Nielsen reported that the hardseltze­r market had recorded $2.7 billion in sales in the past 12 months.

Nielsen states there were just 10 hard-seltzer brands on the market at the beginning of 2018. Nowadays, it seems all your favorite brands are announcing their own versions, including some in Houston and statewide.

In late 2020, Bakfish Brewing and Buffalo Bayou Brewing both came out with hard seltzers. Bakfish’s Swim Shady has two flavors: Passionfru­it Guava and Coconut Mojito Lime. Buff Brew’s take is called Summer Street Hibiscus Lime.

In January, AnheuserBu­sch InBev’s Karbach Brewing launched a very Texan hard seltzer that the team had been working on for two years. The

Karbach Ranch Water is made with a gluten-free alcohol base, lime juice and blue agave. Other hard-seltzer brands in the state have emulated the tequila-based cocktail in recent years, such as Shotgun Spike Seltzer, Ranch Rider Spirits and Lone River Beverage Co.

Saint Arnold became the latest local brewery to hop on the hard-seltzer train. Superfine, released in March, comes in four flavors: Mimosa Morning, Berry Lounge, Sangria Sunset and Lemon Drop.

The bigwigs of Texas beer are not sitting this one out either. Spoetzl Brewery, the maker of Shiner Beer, debuted Shiner Straight Shooter in Wild Cherry, Mango, Lemonade, and Grapefruit and Lime flavors last August. Lone Star Agave Seltzers, in lime and watermelon flavors, hit shelves earlier this month.

Mexico-made Texas favorite Topo Chico, now owned by the Coca-Cola Co., made waves last year with its announceme­nt of an upcoming hard seltzer. It became available this March, also in four flavors: Tangy Lemon Lime, Tropical Mango, Strawberry Guava and Exotic Pineapple.

Meanwhile, leading national brands White Claw and Truly — which still accounted for 75 percent of the hard-seltzer market in 2020, according to Nielsen — are innovating by coming somewhat full circle. Despite the category’s initial push toward a lower-ABV beverage, both companies recently announced higher-alcohol versions, at 8 percent. Enter: White Claw Surge and Truly Extra Hard Seltzer.

Whether nationally or in Texas, hard seltzer is one to watch.

 ?? Saint Arnold Brewing ?? Saint Arnold Brewing’s Superfine hard-seltzer line includes Lemon Drop, emulating the namesake cocktail.
Saint Arnold Brewing Saint Arnold Brewing’s Superfine hard-seltzer line includes Lemon Drop, emulating the namesake cocktail.
 ?? Saint Arnold Brewing ?? Saint Arnold Brewing’s Superfine hard seltzers are available in variety packs of 12-ounce cans.
Saint Arnold Brewing Saint Arnold Brewing’s Superfine hard seltzers are available in variety packs of 12-ounce cans.

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