Untitled Art Pineapple Lychee Vanilla Smoothie Hard Seltzer 4Pk
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Untitled Art Pineapple Lychee Vanilla Smoothie Hard Seltzer 4Pk is a fruit-forward hard seltzer made with 28% real fruit juice, packaged as a four-pack at 7% ABV. What separates this release from the crowded seltzer field is its use of actual fruit rather than artificial extracts, resulting in a noticeably richer, more opaque pour that lives up to the "smoothie" designation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 7% | Origin: Waunakee, Wisconsin, USA | Style: Smoothie Hard Seltzer | Brewery: Untitled Art / Octopi Brewing
Production & Heritage
Untitled Art operates out of Waunakee, Wisconsin, with production handled at Octopi Brewing, a respected contract facility known for its technical precision. The smoothie seltzer line begins with a clean fermented base, to which real pineapple, lychee, and vanilla are added before the liquid undergoes tunnel pasteurization. This process stabilizes the natural fruit sugars and preserves genuine sweetness without requiring artificial flavoring agents or sweeteners — a meaningful departure from the extract-driven approach used by most mainstream seltzer brands.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Ripe pineapple leads immediately, followed by the perfumed, floral sweetness of lychee. A soft vanilla undertone rounds out the nose and gives it a dessert-like quality.
Taste: The entry is bright and tangy with concentrated pineapple juice character, shifting quickly into aromatic lychee at mid-palate. Vanilla emerges toward the back, adding a creamy smoothness that tempers the tropical acidity and gives the seltzer a layered, almost milkshake-like body.
Finish: Crisp and moderately sweet, with lingering tropical fruit and a faint vanilla trail. The carbonation keeps the finish clean despite the juice-heavy composition.
How to Drink Pineapple Lychee Vanilla Smoothie Seltzer
Drink it well chilled, straight from the can or poured over ice. Its 7% ABV and juice-rich body make it satisfying on its own, but it also functions as a mixer. A Seltzer Mimosa works well here — the vanilla and pineapple complement sparkling wine. Try it in a Tropical Shandy by blending it with a light wheat beer for added depth. It also makes a compelling base for a Frozen Seltzer Slush, where the real fruit juice holds up to blending with ice without losing flavor intensity.
Best For
- Poolside or beach day drinking where something flavorful and sessionable is needed
- Introducing craft seltzer newcomers to real-fruit-juice options beyond mainstream brands
- Brunch gatherings as a lighter alternative to cocktails
- Stocking a summer cooler with a standout tropical option
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Untitled Art Pineapple Lychee Vanilla taste like? It delivers concentrated, tangy pineapple sweetness alongside floral lychee aromatics and a smooth vanilla finish, tasting noticeably fruitier and richer than most hard seltzers due to its 28% real fruit juice content.
How does Untitled Art compare to White Claw? Untitled Art uses 28% real fruit juice and tunnel pasteurization to preserve natural sugars, while White Claw relies primarily on flavor extracts and produces a clear, lighter-bodied drink. The result is a significantly fruitier, more opaque seltzer from Untitled Art with a higher ABV (7% versus White Claw's typical 5%).
Is this seltzer good for beginners? Yes — the real fruit juice and vanilla smoothness make it approachable and easy-drinking, closer to a fruit smoothie than a typical hard seltzer, though the 7% ABV is higher than many entry-level seltzers.
Where is Untitled Art made? Untitled Art is based in Waunakee, Wisconsin, with brewing and production handled at Octopi Brewing, a contract facility in the same region known for producing a wide range of craft beverages.
What foods pair well with this seltzer? Grilled shrimp tacos benefit from the tropical fruit contrast. Fresh poke bowls with mango share the same flavor register. Coconut-based desserts like haupia or coconut cream pie echo the vanilla and tropical notes. Thai green papaya salad provides a spicy counterpoint to the seltzer's sweetness. A simple charcuterie board with mild cheeses and dried tropical fruit also works well.
What sizes does this seltzer come in? This expression is available as a four-pack of cans, which is the standard retail format for Untitled Art's smoothie seltzer line.
Is Untitled Art Pineapple Lychee Vanilla worth the price? It positions as a premium craft seltzer, priced above mass-market brands like White Claw or Truly, but the 28% real fruit juice, higher ABV, and more complex flavor profile justify the step up for drinkers who find mainstream seltzers too thin or artificial-tasting.
Why Pineapple Lychee Vanilla Smoothie Seltzer?
The defining advantage here is the 28% real fruit juice — a production commitment that most seltzer makers avoid due to cost and shelf-stability challenges. Untitled Art solves the stability issue through tunnel pasteurization, which locks in natural sweetness and fruit character without artificial additives. At 7% ABV, it carries more weight and flavor intensity than the 4-5% seltzers that dominate the market. For anyone who has written off hard seltzers as watered-down flavored water, this smoothie-style approach from Untitled Art represents a fundamentally different product within the category.
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