Lulz Cocojito Hard Seletzer 4Pk
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Description
Description
Lulz Cocojito Hard Seltzer 4Pk is a mojito-inspired hard seltzer from Phase Three Brewing in Illinois, packaged as a 4-pack at 7.5% ABV. Built on a fermented cane sugar base rather than malt, the Cocojito stands apart from conventional hard seltzers by replicating the layered flavor architecture of a handmade cocktail — coconut, lime, and mint — without any muddling required.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7.5% | Origin: Lake Zurich, Illinois | Style: Cocktail-Inspired Hard Seltzer | Brand: Phase Three Brewing
Production & Heritage
Phase Three Brewing, based in Lake Zurich, Illinois, has built a following for boundary-pushing beverages, and the Lulz line of hard seltzers extends that philosophy into the ready-to-drink category. The Cocojito is fermented from a cane sugar base rather than malted barley, yielding a cleaner, lighter body that lets the added flavors take center stage. This approach positions it closer to a spirit-based cocktail in character than a typical malt-based seltzer, while keeping the carbonation and sessionability drinkers expect from the format.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh mint leads immediately, followed by a soft wave of creamy coconut and a subtle citrus brightness underneath. The overall impression is clean and tropical, more reminiscent of a freshly made cocktail than a canned seltzer.
Taste: The entry is minty and refreshing, giving way to a lush coconut sweetness at mid-palate that avoids turning cloying. Zesty lime emerges on the back end, adding acidity that balances the coconut and ties the flavors together in a convincing mojito profile.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering mint coolness and a clean, dry fade. A faint coconut echo remains, keeping the tropical character present without heaviness.
How to Drink Lulz Cocojito
Straight from the can over ice is the most natural serve — the carbonation and built-in flavor balance make it essentially a pre-mixed cocktail. For those who want to build on it, consider these options:
- Coconut Mojito Highball: Pour over crushed ice with a float of white rum to amplify the cocktail DNA already present.
- Tropical Paloma Riff: Add a splash of grapefruit juice and a pinch of salt to play the coconut against bitter citrus.
- Cocojito Spritz: Combine with a measure of coconut-flavored vodka and a lime wheel for a stronger, dressed-up serve.
Best For
- Summer cookouts and pool days where convenience matters as much as flavor
- Introducing cocktail-curious drinkers to mojito-style flavors without bar tools
- Stocking a cooler for a group gathering with varied taste preferences
- Replacing sugary premixed cocktails with a lighter, cane-sugar-based alternative
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Lulz Cocojito taste like? Lulz Cocojito delivers a prominent mint freshness layered over creamy coconut, with a zesty lime note that surfaces on the finish. The overall profile closely mirrors a classic mojito with an added tropical coconut dimension.
How does Lulz Cocojito compare to a traditional mojito? Drinkers consistently note that the Cocojito can pass for a real mojito in flavor, though it trades the body and bite of rum for a lighter, carbonated cane-sugar base at 7.5% ABV. The tradeoff is convenience — no muddling, no shaker, and a more moderate alcohol level than most spirit-forward mojitos.
Is Lulz Cocojito good for cocktail fans? Yes — it is specifically designed to replicate gourmet cocktail flavors in a ready-to-drink format, making it a strong choice for drinkers who enjoy mojitos but want a grab-and-go option.
Where is Lulz Cocojito made? Lulz Cocojito is produced by Phase Three Brewing in Lake Zurich, Illinois, a craft operation known for inventive beverages across multiple categories.
What foods pair well with Lulz Cocojito? The coconut-lime-mint profile pairs naturally with grilled shrimp or fish tacos, where the citrus and mint echo classic accompaniments. Thai coconut curries complement the tropical character, while fresh ceviche mirrors the bright acidity. Lighter fare like a watermelon and feta salad or jerk chicken sliders also work well against the refreshing carbonation.
What sizes does Lulz Cocojito come in? The standard retail format is a 4-pack of cans.
Is Lulz Cocojito worth the price? Lulz Cocojito positions as a premium craft hard seltzer, priced above mass-market brands like White Claw or Truly but justified by its higher 7.5% ABV, cane sugar fermentation base, and more complex cocktail-inspired flavor layering.
Why Lulz Cocojito?
Most hard seltzers aim for simplicity — one fruit, light flavor, easy drinking. Lulz Cocojito takes a different approach by engineering a multi-layered cocktail profile from a cleaner cane sugar fermentation base, producing a seltzer that genuinely reads as a coconut mojito rather than a vaguely tropical sparkling water. At 7.5% ABV, it also carries more weight than the typical 5% seltzer, delivering substance alongside flavor. For drinkers who find mainstream hard seltzers one-dimensional, the Cocojito represents what the category looks like when a craft-focused brewery applies cocktail logic to a canned format.
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