Ahhhh, Zima. How we miss thee…or do we? If you came of drinking age (or perhaps not quite) during the 1990s, you probably downed a bottle or two of the clear malt drink that was marketed as not beer, ...
Mike Pomranz has been covering craft beer for nearly two decades and trending food and beverage news for Food & Wine for 7 years. I remember Zima extremely well. In 1994, when Coors introduced the ...
Zima, that clear alcoholic beverage that burst on the scene in the mid-‘90s, played a formative role in the young lives of a great many drinkers of a certain age. Released during the era of Crystal ...
Zima is back. After nearly 10 years off the U.S. market, the clear, citrusy “alcopop” drink has returned to stores for a limited release. “We know zillions of fans have missed it,” said Tristan Meline ...
Sweet, tart, and citrusy with a mild, boozy kick — homemade Zima is pretty great. The first year it was released was the height of Zima’s popularity. By 1996, sales had declined by two-thirds, and it ...
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