


















🏔️ Stay refreshed, stay legendary with Liquid Death Still Mountain Water!
Liquid Death Still Mountain Water delivers premium, non-carbonated hydration sourced from a deep underground mountain spring, protected by hundreds of feet of stone. Packaged in eco-friendly, infinitely recyclable 19.2oz aluminum cans, each 8-pack includes limited edition artwork, combining luxury hydration with sustainable style.








| ASIN | B0BJ3CJJ4G |
| Additives | Naturally occurring minerals and electrolytes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,035 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #344 in Mineral Drinking Water |
| Brand | Liquid Death |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,843) |
| Date First Available | 8 February 2023 |
| Format | Liquid |
| Item model number | 0850031700314 |
| Manufacturer | Liquid Death |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Dimensions | 26.35 x 13.17 x 18.81 cm; 4.63 kg |
| Product Name | sparkling-drinking-water |
| Special Feature | No Artificial Colors, No Preservatives |
| Storage Instructions | Store In Room Temperature |
| Units | 153.6 Milliliters |
N**N
This is a luxury item, but it's been a great one for us. It's water, it taste like water, and it's pricier than normal water but we love it. There's just something awesome about cracking one of these open from the fridge, a little over freezing, and just guzzling it down. It hits nice and just makes the whole experience great. Saying that, there's no real value gain buying canned water. Heck I can keep a can and just repour water into it and putting in the fridge and get the same crispy cold water effect. It is convenient though, and just a nice little luxury for my wife and I. It's no fault of the company though, but we've gotten a few of these in on our subscribe and save and occasionally we will have a casualty in one of the cans. Either it be a slight puncture from how the box was delivered, or a crushed can. They aren't the old super thick cans from the 70's~80's so shipping mishandling has happened. These are good, they taste smooth when super cold, and are just nice. Yes they look like beer to people who aren't used to them, but that always ends up getting a chuckle or two from people. I actually have one open right by me now I've been nursing for the last 30 minutes, and it's still nice, cold, and crispy (picture posted to this review is that exact one being mentioned).
B**H
The water has a distinct mineral taste, no too strong but you can notice it. It's non carbonated, for its price it's not worth buying again, it's more of a meme purchase. If you can get this under 1$ per can then I would recommend buying it, if your still not sure, just drink tap water.
C**A
Good water
T**R
As described and great water just a bit expensive
S**R
Mouthfeel: ✔️ Smooth and Crisp The texture of Liquid Death Still Mountain Water is notably smooth and crisp. It's apparent that the water contains a significant amount of silica minerals, contributing to this pleasant sensation. Filtration: ✔️ Filtered More Than Others There's a distinct lack of natural spring water notes, indicating that the water has undergone filtration. This process seems to have stripped away some of the natural flavors typically found in less processed waters. Taste: ✔️ Neutral with Subtle Notes The water has a very neutral profile; it's just "there" without any pronounced flavors. However, I can detect subtle hints of aged, tumbled rock, particularly reminiscent of sandstone. It's an intriguing, albeit faint, characteristic. Finish: ✔️ Slight Bite on Swallow As the water goes down, there's a barely noticeable bite, which might be attributable to its mineral content. However, this aspect is very subtle and doesn't significantly impact the overall drinking experience. Refreshment: ✔️ Highly Refreshing Despite its lack of strong flavors, Liquid Death Still Mountain Water is exceptionally refreshing. It's an excellent choice for those who prefer their water to taste like, well, water, without any additional flavors or enhancements. Value: ❓ 4/5 at $12 per Case Considering the price of $12 per case, I rate this water a 4 out of 5. It's a decent choice for everyday hydration, especially for those who aren't particularly concerned about the nuanced flavors of their water. The price might be a bit steep for some, given the neutral taste profile, but it delivers on its promise of refreshment and purity.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
3 weeks ago