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Zima (drink) - Wikipedia Zima Clearmalt is a clear, lightly carbonated alcoholic beverage made and distributed by the Coors Brewing Company or its licensees Introduced in 1993, it was marketed as an alternative to beer, an example of what is now often referred to as a cooler, with 4 7–5 4% alcohol by volume [1]
What Happened To Zima, The 90s Drink That Was Popular Until People . . . People who grew up in the 1990s may feel some nostalgia when thinking about Surge, Shark Bites, or other discontinued foods from the '90s - and those of a certain age will remember Zima The clear malt beverage was a huge hit when it debuted in 1993, but it wasn't long before Zima became a pop-culture punchline
Zima Drink Recipe - Food Wine The clear malt liquor hit the market in 1994 and took the drinking world by storm, selling 1 3 million barrels and — thanks to its ubiquitous, cheekily vague advertising (tagline: “Zomething
The Untold Truth Of Zima - Mashed If you're of a certain age, you probably remember the clear malt beverage Zima For everyone else, what was Zima all about and why was it discontinued?
What Is Zima - From Forgotten Classic to Cult Favorite - Chesbrewco A clear malt beverage with slight carbonation and citrus flavor captured the attention of drinkers, earning it rapid success The name “Zima,” which translates to “winter” in Slavic languages, showcased Coor’s expert combination of creativity and branding
What is Zima - A Spectacled Owl Zima is a clear, carbonated alcoholic beverage that falls under the category of flavored malt beverages (FMBs) Zima has gained recognition as a refreshing alternative to beer, appealing to those who desired a lighter and fruitier option
The Long, Slow, Torturous Death of Zima - Slate Magazine Zima was the original “malternative”—a family of alcoholic beverages that eventually came to include such abominations as Smirnoff Ice and Bacardi Silver—and it has long been considered