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These Sparkling Tea Seltzers Are Getting Us Through the Heat Wave

Sip on flavors like peach mango, turmeric saffron, and yuzu lemon.

Design by Maitane Romagosa for Thrillist
Design by Maitane Romagosa for Thrillist
Design by Maitane Romagosa for Thrillist

We love the coziness and calming effects of tea. But a steaming cup straight from the kettle doesn’t exactly go with 90-degree temperatures so, in the summer, we turn to the next best thing: sparkling tea seltzers.

Luckily, the canned drink market is booming with the stuff-both non-alcoholic and hard seltzer versions. We can hardly think of anything more satisfying to pop open poolside or at a cookout than effervescent flavours of peach mango, turmeric saffron, yuzu lemon, or raspberry kiwi. Here are some of our favourite tea seltzers to get you through this heat wave.

Courtesy of Trader Joe's
Courtesy of Trader Joe’s
Courtesy of Trader Joe’s

Trader Joe’s Sparkling White Tea

We have to admit, this was your gateway sparkling tea. Once we sipped on our first Trader Joe’s Sparkling White Tea-which comes in flavours like pomegranate, peach, and pineapple-we were converts for life. The fruit profiles are subtle, just a hint, and the mini 8.5-ounce cans are easy to transport in a cooler or lunchbox.

Lagunitas Disorderly Teahouse

Beloved Cali brewery Lagunitas has gotten in on the trend with its Disorderly Teahouse line brewed with real guayusa tea leaves. This herbal tea is native to the Amazon rainforest, is a natural energizer, and tastes less bitter than a traditional green or black tea. Try it in the Mixed-Up Berries and Yuzu Lemon Squeeze flavours, each clocking in at 5% ABV and just 100 calories.

Sparkling Botanicals by Rishi

These botanical teas feature rare ingredients like quince, schisandra berry, and maqui but don’t let this unfamiliarity intimidate you. Without any added sugars, these canned teas pop with strong flavours yet ultimately finish light and airy for a refreshing summer sparkler. What’s more, many ingredients have healing, detox properties-ideal for a hot (or hungover?) day.

Sound
Sound
Sound

Sound Sparkling Water

With notes or organic tea, herbs, and flowers, Sound offers fruit-forward and aromatic options in a variety of caffeine levels. These unsweetened drinks come in flavours like Lemon Thyme & White Tea, Blueberry Cinnamon & Hibiscus, Grapefruit Lavender & Ginger, Tangerine Lemongrass & Green Tea, and Blood Orange & Vanilla.

Svedka Tropics Tea Spritz

This past spring, mega vodka brand Svedka launched a line of spirits-based hard seltzers that combine vodka, tea, sparkling water, and fruit flavours. Each tall, skinny can clocks in at 5% ABV and drinkers can choose from three flavours: Pineapple Guava, Raspberry Kiwi, and Orange Mango. Think of it as your favourite pre-mixed Ice Pick cocktail.

De Soi Sparkling Aperitif

The non-alcoholic aperitif market is ever-expanding and we are suckers for this Katy Perry-backed brand. Not only is the packaging chic and adorable, but we love the use of adaptogen ingredients like maple syrup, passion flower, and maca. These lightly carbonated drinks contain ingredients you can actually pronounce, using date syrup as a sweetener and green tea extract for an energy boost.

Loverboy
Loverboy
Loverboy

Loverboy Sparkling Hard Teas

If you’re a fan of the Bravoverse, you might (abashedly) know that Summer House star Kyle Cooke founded a drink company called Loverboy. These 90-calorie, sugar-free drinks combine organic tea, gluten-free alcohol, botanicals, juices, and monk fruit to make flavours like Strawberry Lemonade, Lemon Iced Tea, and Hibiscus Lime. At a mere 4.2% ABV, these are ideal for a long day at the beach or on the boat.

Amaz Organic Sparkling Tea

These Amaz sparkling teas are made from adaptogens and super plants (like yanomami mushrooms and acerola cherry) that help boost immunity and mental focus. The calorie- and sugar-free drinks come in three flavours: Lemon Ginger, Peach Mango, and Açai Blueberry each with a hint of fizz. Most importantly, a percentage of all Amaz sales go to the Xingu Seeds Network, a nonprofit that promotes reforestation in the Brazilian Amazon.

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Jess Mayhugh is the editorial director of Food & Drink for Thrillist. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter.

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Red Rooster Is Serving Free Chicken and Piping Hot Cash This Christmas in July

Get your early dose of festive cheer.

Red Rooster Christmas in July
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The cold weather in most parts of Australia coinciding with EOFY celebrations is the closest thing that we’ll get to snowy Christmas vibes. And if you’re in dire need of some festive cheer after the first six months of 2023, grab your ugly sweater and head to your nearest Red Rooster for Xmas in July deals.

From June 29 – July 31, 2023, Red Rooster is serving up free food items, a chance to win $10,000 or one of 10 merch packs valued at $400 and other fun prizes. All you have to do is sign up as a Red Royalty member and spend $5 on at a location near you or online.

Each week there’ll be new delicious deals and prizes to win. The week one deals have already dropped and they’re looking pretty tasty. You can get access to them via your Red Royalty account. The more you purchase, the more chances you have to win.

Spoiler alert: you can get 10 chicken nuggets for free, right now. Brb running to Red Rooster.

Terms and conditions apply. Visit Red Rooster’s Christmas in July to see all the deals.

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