can mimosa
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Canned mimosa-style drinks fall into three main categories: alcoholic hard seltzers (spiked seltzers made with real orange juice and fruit flavor), alcoholic hard kombuchas (fermented tea blended with real fruit juice), and non-alcoholic functional canned beverages (alcohol-free blends with botanicals, vitamins, adaptogens, or other functional ingredients). They differ in intent and formulation: seltzers focus on light, fizzy alcoholic refreshment; hard kombucha emphasizes fermentation and tea-derived flavor; alcohol-free options aim to mimic mimosa flavor while offering functional benefits without alcohol.
ABV in the results ranges from 0% for non-alcoholic cans up to about 7–10% for some bottled sparkling mimosa wines. Canned alcoholic options in the set are shown at around 5.0% and 6.9% ABV, while bottled sparkling wines are listed near 7–10% ABV.
Canned mimosa seltzers are typically flavored with real orange juice and natural fruit flavors for a light, citrus-forward sweetness. Some products explicitly list zero grams of added sugar and provide calorie counts per can.
Flavors are orange-forward with fruit variations, including classic orange, peach-orange, pineapple-orange, strawberry-orange, pomegranate-orange, mango, and plain strawberry—covering both traditional mimosa and fruit-forward blends.
A 750 mL bottle yields about five 5‑oz servings (750 mL ≈ 25.4 fl oz; 25.4 ÷ 5 ≈ 5 servings).
One canned mimosa-style hard seltzer is listed as 100 calories and 0 g added sugar per 12‑oz can, and another canned option is noted simply as “No added sugar.”