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m moved Joose (drink) to Joose: Joose means Joose, the drink. That's all it means in this spelling. I can't see Joose standing for anything but the beverage in the near future, either. |
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Type | Malt beverage/Energy drink |
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Manufacturer | United Brands |
Country of origin | USA |
Introduced | ??? |
Proof (US) | 18 and 19.8 (orange) per 23.5 oz can |
Variants | Orange (Orange can, 9.9% ABV), Tropical (Blue can, 9.0% ABV), Cranberry (Red can, 9.0% ABV), |
Related products | Energy drink, Red Bull |
Website | www |
Joose is a caffeinated alcohol beverage. Its active ingredients caffeine, taurine, and ginseng are common to energy drinks; however, its additional focus on alcohol is not. Its packaging states a 9.9% alcoholic content by volume, higher than most American beer (commonly 5-6%). Its flavor is similar to standard energy drinks such as Red Bull, Monster Energy, and Rockstar, with a tart, citric, sugary taste.
Joose currently is available in 23.5 oz orange, red, or blue cans on a black background {www.drinkjoose.com}. The can with orange highlights contains 9.9% ABV while the can with blue highlights and the can with red highlights are produced with a 9.0% ABV, both in a 23.5 oz can.
References
- "Buzz Brands". BevBeat/Beer. Beverage World. 18 June 2007. Retrieved 2007-08-04. Note: article date based on web-page last update, not a date imprint on the article.