Here’s what you’ll get in the original flavored White Claw line, per 12-ounce can:Ĭompared to the original 100-calorie White Claw hard seltzer, White Claw 70 has 30 less calories and 1.3% less alcohol, says Keri Gans, M.S., R.D.N, author of The Small Change Diet. Here’s what you can expect in terms of nutrition for both of the White Claw 70 clementine and pineapple flavors, per 12-ounce can: White Claw Hard Seltzer nutrition information The ingredients in the original line of 100-calorie seltzers looks similar, but with added sugar: purified carbonated water, gluten-free alcohol, natural flavors, cane sugar, citric acid, natural juice concentrate (depending on the flavor), sodium citrate.
Yep, that means there’s no sugar and no carbs! White Claw 70 hard seltzers have just four ingredients: purified carbonated water, gluten-free alcohol, natural flavors, and citric acid. What’s in the White Claw 70 hard seltzers? So, as far as alcoholic beverages go, how does White Claw 70 compare to other options? We asked dietitians for their honest thoughts on the trendy drink.
They also pack less alcohol than the original at 3.7% ABV. White Claw 70 contains just 70 calories per 12-ounce can, or 30 fewer calories than White Claw’s original line of hard seltzers.
Hard seltzer season is here! White Claw just released a lower-calorie version of their cult-favorite hard seltzers in two delicious flavors-clementine and pineapple-so we all have something to look forward to as the weather gets warmer. Here’s what dietitians think about the nutrition info and alcohol content.The new drinks come in two flavors: clementine and pineapple.White Claw just released a 70-calorie hard seltzer just in time for summer.It may not have been another White Claw summer after the unveiling of Surge, but hard seltzer doesn't appear to be going away anytime soon. The new variety pack is a lot like the traditional White Claw variety pack, but it'll land in the blue box that has become the signature of Surge. You can still pick up those big single-serve cans of Surge, but the new variety pack will feature the high-ABV drink in the slim 12-ouncers. It carries an 8% ABV and comes in a big 16-ounce can instead of the skinny 12-ounce can that has become the gold standard for hard seltzer. The innovation? That it has a whole lot more alcohol than your typical hard seltzer. If you require a refresher: Surge was tagged as White Claw's latest innovation back in April. That duo joins the two existing Surge flavors, Blood Orange and Cranberry. It will arrive with two new flavors, Blackberry and Natural Lime.
On September 1, it unveiled the first-ever variety pack for Surge. It was only a few months ago that White Claw, the apex predator of the hard seltzer world, launched Surge, a hard seltzer with high alcohol content. That, however, does not mean that it is about to fade away nor does it mean that you're done seeing a flood of new hard seltzers hitting shelves. The slowing of the hard seltzer boom was inevitable.