High Noon Vodka Iced Tea Lake Pack 8Pk
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Description
Description
High Noon Vodka Iced Tea Lake Pack 8Pk is an eight-can variety pack of non-carbonated hard iced teas made with real vodka, bottled at 4.5% ABV. High Noon earned The Tasting Panel Magazine's Best Tasting Seltzer distinction in both 2020 and 2021, and Taste of Home named it the best hard seltzer in 2023, praising its clean finish and authentic fruit flavor.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5% | Origin: United States | Style: Vodka-Based Hard Iced Tea | Producer: E. & J. Gallo
Production & Heritage
High Noon is produced by E. & J. Gallo at a facility in Chester County, South Carolina. The base spirit is vodka distilled five times from corn sourced in the Midwestern United States, giving it a clean, neutral foundation that lets the tea and fruit flavors come through without grain harshness. What separates the Iced Tea line from most ready-to-drink competitors is the absence of carbonation, added sugar, and malt-base shortcuts — each can clocks in at just 90 calories, built on real vodka and real brewed iced tea.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh-brewed black tea dominates the nose, followed by subtle stone fruit sweetness and a light citrus lift depending on the flavor variant. The overall impression is remarkably close to actual iced tea rather than a flavored alcohol beverage.
Taste: The Original flavor delivers a convincing sweetened iced tea character, tasting genuinely like fresh-brewed black tea. The Peach variant carries an authentic peach-juice quality, while the Raspberry leans bold and tart. The Half & Half leads with bright, zippy lemon before the black tea settles in on the mid-palate, and the Green Tea expression brings a lighter, subtly sweet profile with a gentle citrus kiss.
Finish: Each flavor closes clean and dry, without the cloying residual sweetness common in many ready-to-drink teas. The tea tannins provide just enough structure for a satisfying, quick finish that invites another sip.
How to Drink the High Noon Iced Tea Lake Pack
These are designed to drink straight from the can — cold, with no mixing required. The non-carbonated format makes them ideal lakeside, poolside, or anywhere a flat, refreshing drink feels right. For a simple upgrade, pour over ice with a fresh lemon wedge. The Peach variant works well as the base for a Spiked Arnold Palmer with a splash of lemonade. The Half & Half stands in nicely for a John Daly, already bridging tea and citrus on its own. The Raspberry can anchor a Berry Tea Punch when combined with fresh berries and a touch of simple syrup for group servings.
Best For
- Lake days, beach outings, and boat coolers where glass bottles are impractical
- Cookouts and backyard gatherings where guests want a lighter, lower-ABV option
- Iced tea enthusiasts looking for a sessionable alcoholic alternative to beer or seltzer
- Gifting to someone who prefers non-carbonated drinks over fizzy hard seltzers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does High Noon Iced Tea taste like? The dominant profile across all variants is authentic brewed black tea with natural fruit accents and no artificial sweetness. Reviewers consistently note it tastes remarkably like actual iced tea rather than a typical flavored alcoholic beverage.
How does High Noon Iced Tea compare to Twisted Tea? Twisted Tea is a malt-based hard tea at 5% ABV with a noticeably sweeter, more sugary profile, while High Noon uses a five-times-distilled vodka base and contains no added sugar at 4.5% ABV. High Noon also skips the carbonation, resulting in a flatter, cleaner drinking experience that sits closer to traditional iced tea.
Is High Noon Iced Tea good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — the Lake Pack is built for drinking straight from the can without any additional mixing. At 4.5% ABV and 90 calories with no added sugar, it is one of the more sessionable and straightforward ready-to-drink options available.
Where is High Noon Iced Tea made? High Noon is produced by E. & J. Gallo at their facility in Chester County, South Carolina, using corn-based vodka distilled from grain sourced in the Midwestern United States.
What foods pair well with High Noon Iced Tea? The Original and Half & Half flavors complement grilled chicken and barbecue ribs, where the tea tannins cut through smoky richness. Peach pairs naturally with light salads and fresh fruit plates. Raspberry stands up well alongside spicy dishes like buffalo wings, where its tartness provides contrast. Green Tea works with lighter fare such as shrimp tacos or grilled fish.
What sizes does High Noon Iced Tea come in? The Lake Pack is an 8-can variety pack of standard 355ml (12 oz) cans, and individual flavors are also available in single-flavor packs.
Is High Noon Iced Tea worth the price? High Noon positions as a mid-range ready-to-drink option that justifies its price through its real vodka base and no-added-sugar formula — a step above malt-based competitors in ingredient quality while remaining accessible for casual, everyday drinking.
Why High Noon Iced Tea?
The Lake Pack exists in a category crowded with malt-based hard teas and carbonated seltzers, and it distinguishes itself on two fronts: a genuine five-times-distilled vodka base and a completely still, non-carbonated format. That combination delivers a drinking experience closer to actual brewed iced tea than anything fermented-sugar competitors can replicate. At 90 calories with zero added sugar, it also appeals to drinkers who want transparency in what goes into their can. With multiple industry accolades backing the broader High Noon brand, the Iced Tea line extends that credibility into a space where authenticity of flavor matters most.
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