Name | ----- | Pokka Sapporo Aromax |
Purchased From | ----- | Ebisu |
Nation of Origin | ----- | Japan |
Price | ----- | $2.19 |
Volume | ----- | 6 oz, 170g |
Cost per Ounce | ----- | 36.5¢ |
Caffeine Content | ----- | N/L |
Keywords | ----- | Screw On Cap, Tiny, Pokka |
We go back, now to Ebisu. I went a few days after the last trip because I was at the mall of America for a day out anyway. I was hoping to maybe get a can to drink, one I already had in the past. Of course, I found three new cans. This brings the count from Ebisu to 9, which may be the most coffees I’ve ever gotten from one location. That’s too many, far too many! I’m sure if I went back I’d find another, but seeing these coffees brought me up to 12 in the span of a half week, and I decided to cut myself off. The buying period is over!
I was waiting to get a can like this, I didn’t think I’d ever see one. It’s one of the smallest cans we’ve seen, but it has a screw top. This is the crucial thing, I will be reusing this can bottle thing in my purse to hold small amounts of water. This is a revelation, since tiny water bottles of any quality are oddly expensive. The can is also quite thick, sturdy, and reliable. It’ll hold up against the books and pens in my purse, for sure! Ok, now to actually drink the thing. My translator informs me that this can promotes a symphony of flavors and aromas, which I suppose I can smell. It’s a tight four-piece surely but I don’t know about a symphony.
Flavor wise, nothing to write home about. That’s why I’m writing this on the internet. It’s got some weird aftertastes, I really don’t think it’s that good. It’s passable, and for the bottle itself it’s an easy choice. I’ll polish off all six ounces of coffee but I don’t think I’ll get it again, unless I need another bottle of course.
FLAVOR SCORE-5/8
VALUE SCORE-4/8