High Noon Vodka Seltzer Lime 4Pk
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Description
High Noon Vodka Seltzer Lime 4PK is a ready-to-drink vodka soda featuring real lime juice and 5x distilled vodka at 4.5% ABV, sold in four 355mL cans. High Noon earned Best Tasting Seltzer honors from The Tasting Panel Magazine in both 2020 and 2021, and Wine Enthusiast named it Beverage Brand of the Year at the 2021 Wine Star Awards — recognition that underscores its dominance in the vodka seltzer category.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.5% | Origin: United States | Style: Vodka-Based Hard Seltzer | Producer: E & J Gallo Winery
Production & Heritage
High Noon is produced by E & J Gallo Winery and holds a significant distinction: it was the first hard seltzer brand to build its base from real vodka rather than fermented cane sugar or malt liquor. The vodka is distilled five times from Midwestern-grown corn, yielding a neutral, clean spirit that serves as a transparent canvas for the lime flavoring. That vodka foundation is what separates High Noon from the bulk of the hard seltzer market, where malt-based or sugar-brewed alcohol often introduces off-flavors that mask fruit character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: A bright, immediate burst of citrus zest greets the nose. Underneath, the scent stays clean and neutral with no discernible alcohol or artificial sweetness.
Taste: The entry is light and effervescent, with tart lime hitting the palate first. Mid-palate, a gentle sweetness balances the citrus acidity, and the sparkling carbonation keeps the mouthfeel lively and crisp. Reviewers consistently note more bite than a typical lime seltzer, yet the vodka base never announces itself — the spirit simply amplifies the fruit.
Finish: Short and refreshing, fading cleanly with a faint citrus echo. There is no lingering sweetness or syrupy residue, just a dry, sparkling close that invites the next sip.
How to Drink High Noon Lime
Straight from the can over ice is the most popular serve; the carbonation and lime flavor need nothing extra. For a quick Ranch Water riff, pour over ice with a squeeze of fresh lime and a pinch of Tajín. A Moscow Mule variation works well — add ginger beer and a lime wheel to amplify the citrus and spice. It also subs neatly into a Paloma-style build alongside grapefruit soda, where the vodka base keeps the drink lighter than a tequila version.
Best For
- Stocking a cooler for backyard barbecues or pool days
- Low-ABV drinking sessions where sessionability matters
- Introducing friends who dislike malt-based seltzers to a cleaner alternative
- Tailgates and outdoor sporting events where cans are preferred over glass
Frequently Asked Questions
What does High Noon Lime taste like? High Noon Lime delivers slightly sweet, tart lime flavors inside a crisp, sparkling base, with no perceptible vodka burn or artificial aftertaste — reviewers describe it as having more citrus bite than most competing lime seltzers.
How does High Noon Lime compare to White Claw? The primary difference is the alcohol source: High Noon uses 5x distilled corn vodka, while White Claw relies on a fermented sugar base, which can produce a subtly different mouthfeel. Multiple blind tastings have found High Noon carries a more robust, fruit-forward flavor, whereas White Claw tends to taste lighter and more neutral.
Is High Noon Lime good for beginners? At just 4.5% ABV with a familiar, approachable lime soda profile, High Noon Lime is an easy entry point for anyone exploring hard seltzers or vodka-based drinks for the first time.
Where is High Noon Lime made? High Noon is produced by E & J Gallo Winery in the United States, using corn sourced from the Midwestern United States for its five-times-distilled vodka base.
What foods pair well with High Noon Lime? Fish tacos benefit from the matching citrus acidity. Ceviche mirrors the lime profile and keeps the pairing cohesive. Grilled shrimp skewers complement the drink's light body. Chips with fresh guacamole echo the bright, clean flavor, and light summer salads with citrus vinaigrette stay in the same refreshing register.
What sizes does High Noon Lime come in? High Noon Vodka & Soda Lime is commonly available in 4-packs and 8-packs of 355mL (12 oz) cans, as well as variety packs that include lime alongside other flavors.
Is High Noon Lime worth the price? High Noon positions in the premium tier of the hard seltzer market, carrying a modest upcharge over malt-based competitors like White Claw — a premium most drinkers attribute to the real-vodka base and cleaner flavor profile.
Why High Noon Lime?
High Noon staked out new ground as the first hard seltzer built on real vodka, and the Lime expression is arguably the sharpest proof of that advantage — citrus and clean spirit are natural partners, and reviewers from Taste of Home to The Tasting Panel Magazine have consistently ranked it at or near the top of the category. The 5x distilled corn vodka base eliminates the malty undertones that plague many competitors, letting the lime flavor read as genuine rather than artificial. Back-to-back Best Tasting Seltzer wins and a Beverage Brand of the Year nod from Wine Enthusiast are not participation trophies; they reflect a product that changed what drinkers expect from a canned seltzer.
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