Trader Joe’s Hard Seltzer


This Trader Joe’s hard seltzer comes in a six pack for under $1 per can, and is a good option for an easy drinking fruity booze drink. Some Trader Joe’s also sell these as single cans on the shelves, which is a perfect way to give these a try before buying an entire six pack. I like all the flavors, but this pomegranate one is near the top. It’s not mind blowingly good, but in terms of hard seltzers go, this is a good option. It’s also cheaper than almost any hard seltzer I’ve come across. The High Noon hard seltzers taste a tad better to me, especially since they use vodka as the alcohol, instead of these Shell House ones and White Claws that use fermented sugar. This is essentially malt liquor for a new and younger generation, but it definitely is cheap and easy to drink!………….

  • 120 calories per can
  • Net Weight: 12 oz
  • 5% alcohol
  • Gluten Free
  • 5 grams of sugar per can
  • Comes in meyer lemon, pomegranate and raspberry flavors

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Pomegranate Hard Seltzer at Trader Joe’s


These Trader Joe’s Shell House Sparkling Hard seltzers are a great alternative to White Claws or Bud Light Hard seltzer, or Coors Light Seltzer, or the approximately one million other hard seltzers now on the market! I was sort of surprised that Trader Joe’s version didn’t use real vodka instead of fermented sugar since that is seemingly healthier. What is everyone’s favorite of the three flavors of this hard seltzer? And if you’ve had a bunch of different brands I’m curious to know your favorite national brand of hard seltzer. Either way, these are cheap, taste good, and definitely don’t take much like alcohol at all!…..

Price: $5.99 for a six-pack of 12 oz cans



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