 We got a pretty good new seltzer today to talk about. Hey there, NJRoot22.com here. We're going to talk about the simple, the simple hard seltzer. And we picked this seltzer. You'll see the graphic up on my screen there. We picked this because we found it. I don't know. I don't know what the hell where we found it, but we paid, I think 15 or 16 bucks a case for this stuff. These are low carb spiked seltzers. And they come out of the Flying Fish Brewing Company and let's base that a Summerdale, New Jersey, which is about, I guess, 10 or so miles south of Philly on the Jersey side. And these are rated at 1 gram of carbs per can, 12 ounces, 5% alcohol by volume. That seems to be the sweet spot for all these new seltzers these days. And they come in like three flavors. This is a 15 pack, which is nice. It's three flavors and five cans each. And the flavors are blueberry peach, pomegranate lime, and mango kiwi. And if I had to pick a favorite, it was definitely the pomegranate lime, but they were all good. There was no bad flavor. I don't know if you've watched any of my low carb seltzer reviews, but I've had some that are so goddamn awful that I just I'll never, ever, ever buy them again. Now the bonus of this is that it's a 15 pack, which is nice. And I think that's a really good value. I think the 15 pack was 16 bucks plus tax, but you buy it by the case. It's 30 cans for $30. And that comes out to $1 per can for 5% alcohol. Our favorite still pretty much about to get knocked off the top is the Smirnov spiked sparkling seltzer. And they're a little bit costlier, $1.17 per can when you buy them in a 12 pack, but they have a lower alcohol, 4.5%. And what I like about this, believe it or not, this is a major pet pee for me. This is standard soda can as opposed to these slim cans they have these days. These really slim, I hate slim cans. They're for girl, girly men and they fall down on the fridge. Regular cans, they have more stability when you use them. I really like that. There's nothing wrong with these simple, simple. I mean, other than their logo, I hate these new short phrase. Why couldn't they call it simple? Probably for copyright reasons and there could be a million reasons why they came up with that name. Maybe it's the initials of the owner. Who knows? That's it. If you like these videos, please hit the bell and subscribe and check out our channel. Have a good day.