Monster Energy the Beast Unleashed Hard Seltzer is now available in six states and, reportedly, one or two specific chain stores – here’s where to buy it, and how much it costs.
Monster’s new The Beast Unleashed alcoholic beverage times in four flavors, and in a choice of 12oz or 16oz cans. The 12oz cans come in a 12-can variety pack.
“Monster is about to turn 21,” say promotional materials for the new drink. “Why not celebrate the big day by making an adult beverage.”
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Where to buy Monster’s new hard seltzer The Beast Unleashed amid ‘phased rollout’
According to The Beast Unleashed’s so-called “Beast Finder,” Monster’s new Hard Seltzer is available “to devour” in six states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Ohio and Indiana.
The next states on the list, after about two months (i.e., in April), will be Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri, New York, Tennessee and Texas. It’s all part of the “phased rollout” plan, per Seltzer Nation.
Two more months down the line – so, probably in June – cans of hard Monster will be available to buy nationwide in the United States. Use the Beast Finder as and when, to find your closest store.
Further to this, Stack3D reports that Monster’s The Beast Unleashed alcoholic beverage is currently on shelves and available for purchase at Ralph’s and BevMo, so if you want to know where to buy it, they could be your first port of call.
How much does The Beast Unleashed cost, and what is its caffeine and alcohol content?
Find Me A Brewery lists the rough price of a 12-pack of The Beast Unleashed as $21.99, or about $1.80 per can.
The 12-packs, per Seltzer Nation, are of 12-oz slim cans, while individual cans of Beast Unleashed will also be available in a larger, 16-oz size.
The alcohol content is 6% ABV – similar to a strong beer – and, importantly, this new Monster the Beast Unleashed drink will not contain caffeine. It is caffeine-free.
What are the four flavors?
The Beast Unleashed comes in four flavors: Mean Green, White Haze, Peach Perfect and Scary Berries.
For Mean Green, Monster’s mixers took inspiration from the “OG” black and green can. White Haze has a “clean sooth finish,” and a citrus flavor.
Peach Perfect is supposedly “perfection in a can”; presumably it tastes like peach. It and Scary Berries are the only two that have names that directly reflect their flavor profiles.
On which note, Scary Berries is “all berry” and “no b*lls**t,” for “a better buzz.”