Going Green With Tilt 12%
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8 plus 4 equals 12 percent of alcohol content
Happy St. Patrick’s Day. And what better way to celebrate than to talk about booze.
One of the first posts on this blog was about Tilt. Then about six months later, I posted more about how Tilt changed their formula. I’ve not hidden my like for these malt beverages with higher alcoholic content with another post in 2009. Then I found something better and posted about how much “Harder” it was vs. Tilt.
So this last weekend, I was out of state [since Utah doesn’t carry these higher content canned drinks] and found the above Tilt redesign – which now contains 12% alcohol content.
I bought two cans of this stuff (at $1.79 a can) and tried one tonight. Wow, did this pack more of a “party starter” punch than the previous 8% formulas. It took me a good hour to finish the 16 oz can. And once I was done, I had a nice buzz.
I hope to get more of these next time I’m in Washington State and will enjoy a couple while camping or hanging outside in the warm summer night at home.
You need to find yourself some banned Four Loko!
I know… I have looked before it was banned when I was in Calif and Nevada last October, but found nothing.
I think if I drank that I would be so drunk I couldn’t stand up. I remember you writing about Utah not having this and I still can’t believe it. (Not that I don’t believe you, just that I think it is silly that they don’t)
It is silly that Utah is so stingy in the alcohol department. But it’s what it is here in this soon to be dry state.
As for the 12%, it made it’s buzz mark on this regular drinker.
where in arizona can i buy some id buy by the case if i had to
i had to stop drinking cause little by little it was discontinued in the major grocer store chains
While I’m not sure where in Arizona they would still sell Tilt, I would talk to your local convenience store managers and ask them to start carrying it.
I can tell you that I do see it in some stores in Nevada, which I know is not close to where you are at.