Good flavor, nice viscosity and texture with a creaminess still present. More sweet than chocolaty, but overall above average.
Good flavor, nice viscosity and texture with a creaminess still present. More sweet than chocolaty, but overall above average.
Smells like hot chocolate, tastes like sweetened tobacco spittle. Strong flavor which will shock and displease you, and only if you’re me would you take a second sip.
Overflowing with flavor— strong notes of cocoa, cream, sweetness, and especially salt. Perhaps just a bit too strong on the salty and sweet levers, which pains me to say (because it works pretty well here). The sweetness has a slight syrupy quality.
Unbelievably strong cocoa taste, I feel like I got a buzz from the first sip! There’s such a strong component of raw cocoa here that the bitterness comes through as well. It’s not very sweet, and it is extremely thick— what a unique drink this is!
Definitely more of a vanilla flavor than a chocolate one, but it works. The salty quality makes you almost think that it’s like a vanilla-peanut butter mixup which, admittedly, isn't chocolate milk— but it’s positioned as such and doesn’t disappoint from a taste perspective.
The cocoa flavor is more toward the ‘British chocolate’ end of the spectrum— but otherwise it’s average and drinkable, perhaps a tad too sweet and thick.
Strange, gamey flavor that fortunately dissipates quickly. Do not drink this if chocolate milk is what you are after.
As with other Saliter products, there is definitely a wheaty taste, which is decidedly less pleasant than a malty taste. Averagely creamy and sweet, but overall slightly below because of the distraction from cocoa flavor.
Creamy and smooth, with a subtle chocolate flavor. Very similar to Ja! Schoko-Drink and a few others that have very similar ingredient profiles. Wasn’t able to sample them side-by-side, but overall quite similar.
Not as wheaty as the non-bio version, which is a plus. The texture is slightly thicker but there is a noticeable creamy component and the cocoa flavor is more ‘real’ feeling, but still lacking.
Good heavens, it tastes like rotten popcorn butter. Visually, it's just as unnatural-- even the meniscus in the glass looks angry, which should serve to all as a warning.
Silky smooth for a higher fat content drink, and lots of creamy flavor. The sweetness steps aside to let the cocoa come through, it's a nicely balanced drink in that regard. Meant to be savored.
Tastes creamier than it should, despite the overly thickened texture. It’s more like a light milkshake than anything else-- there's a ton of salt and emulsification going on, but the cocoa flavor seemed to have been an afterthought. Attractive coloration, if you fancy bile.
Creamy and smooth, with a subtle chocolate flavor. It's definitely not overpowering, but it's pleasant in small sips (sophisticated-looking ones, of course).
Pleasant malty quality to the flavor, and the salt/sugar balance definitely favors the former. Cocoa flavor is hard to pick out among the malt and salt, but it's a nice departure from expectations.
Despite thinness and smoothness, the texture is artificial feeling and just a bit ‘off.’ The flavor is worse— you have to look very hard to find any inkling of cocoa and the sweetness is dull and flat.
Thin, smooth, and very sweet— the flavor pops upon first taste. All things work in its favor, a pleasant experience from start to finish.
Very ‘wheaty’ feel and taste to it, which is not a great companion to chocolate. The chocolate taste is artificial and a bit metallic. It's adequately thin and sweet, but that's about all. Tastes like it should be in a can, not a glass bottle.
Straight down the middle in a lot of categories, this is a nice, average chocolate milk. Nothing particularly stands out, and the slightly thinner than average viscosity is welcomed. Solid, but ultimately forgettable.
Similar egg nog like taste to other Mullermilch products, the taste is just impaired by the ‘light’ qualification. The sweetness tastes sharp and fake, there's no creamy aspect, just overall a poor tasting item.