Friday, October 7, 2022

Kazouza 1941 Apple

It's been quite a while since I've discussed Kazouza, a soda from Lebanon, but I recently found a couple of bottles at a nearby Middle Eastern food market. The last time was this 2011 post. The bottles are smaller than average American sodas. This one just 8.45 ounces, down a bit from the 9 ounce bottles from 2011. 

A nice release of gas when cracking open the bottle always portends well. The aroma is sort of like a crisp Fuji apple. The drink itself has a very light, pale coloring. The carbonation is quite evident when tipping back a bottle. The apple flavoring is also light and dissipates quickly after taking a healthy swig. It's a pretty middling apple soda as far as taste is concerned, but it remains refreshing. 

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