Aroma: The lemon peel really shines through at first whiff, and is followed by deeper ginger overtones. It smells very fresh.
Taste: Firstly, (I've noticed this with all the flavors), the water itself tastes pure and has no trace of that bottled water or mineral water taste that I have come to despise. This flavor is very well balanced between the two main ingredients - at first you get a nice refreshing splash of lemon flavor, then right after you swallow the spicier ginger flavor comes out to play. I must say, I enjoyed the whole experience quite a bit.
Price: $2.00/bottle when purchased in a case of 12 - available through their online store. At first I thought this a bit pricey, but then I realized it includes free shipping, which can be a bear when shipping heavy beverages.
Ingredients: purified water, extracts of lemon peel and ginger root, natural herbal flavor
Other Comments: It's almost creepy how well these guys matched our drink submission requirements and our overall mission. They're a small independent company that hasn't yet been gobbled up by one of the big boys (as far as I can tell). They're locally distributed in New York City and Philadelphia markets, but they are available nationwide through their website. They have a hard-core distaste for high fructose corn syrup and anything artificial. They have a passion for healthy living. And they make some of the most interesting natural drink flavors that I've ever seen. (I'm a chef, so I got all giddy when I read about their different herb and spice-based flavors). The herb selections aren't all arbitrary, either. They have an outline of all the herbs on the label which tells you about their individual benefits.
Ayala is the name of the woman who created these drinks, and not surprisingly she is a cook and a doctor (a pediatrician, to be exact). Evidently she was looking for an alternative to sugar-laden and artificially flavored beverages. A clip from their site: "Americans are getting heavier—in fact, two-thirds of us are overweight or obese. We simply consume many more calories than we need, and a significant amount of those extra calories comes from sugar and high fructose corn syrup." Boom! Short and sweet.
Overall: Here again Ayala's has succeeded in making a tasty drink with no sweeteners, fillers, or artificial crap. As noted on the other Ayala's reviews, I am quite impressed with the company's efforts to be green, which along with their focus on health earns them extra points. I found this flavor quite refreshing, and enjoyed every second of drinking it. The best part is, it won't make you hate yourself in the morning. You can drink this to your heart's content and will only be the better for it.
Rating: 5/5 stars.
-Danithius
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Ayala's Ginger Lemon Peel
Ayala's Cinnamon Orange Peel
Aroma: When you inhale deeply you can smell the orange peel mixed with some floral scent I can't quite put my finger on. Maybe the honey plays into this mystery scent as well, although there isn't even enough to make a gram of sugar.
Taste: Firstly, (I've noticed this with all the flavors), the water itself tastes pure and has no trace of that bottled water or mineral water taste that I have come to despise. As noted in the aroma section, there is more at play in this drink than just cinnamon and orange peel. It has a sweet, flowery flavor with that in fact largely overshadows the other ingredients. It is a fine flavor, but personally I would prefer a stronger, spicier cinnamon-orange kick.
Price: $2.00/bottle when purchased in a case of 12 - available through their online store. At first I thought this a bit pricey, but then I realized it includes free shipping, which can be a bear when shipping heavy beverages.
Ingredients: purified water, honey, extracts of orange peels and flowers, extracts of cinnamon bark, natural herbal flavor
Other Comments: It's almost creepy how well these guys matched our drink submission requirements and our overall mission. They're a small independent company that hasn't yet been gobbled up by one of the big boys (as far as I can tell). They're locally distributed in New York City and Philadelphia markets, but they are available nationwide through their website. They have a hard-core distaste for high fructose corn syrup and anything artificial. They have a passion for healthy living. And they make some of the most interesting natural drink flavors that I've ever seen. (I'm a chef, so I got all giddy when I read about their different herb and spice-based flavors). The herb selections aren't all arbitrary, either. They have an outline of all the herbs on the label which tells you about their individual benefits.
Ayala is the name of the woman who created these drinks, and not surprisingly she is a cook and a doctor (a pediatrician, to be exact). Evidently she was looking for an alternative to sugar-laden and artificially flavored beverages. A clip from their site: "Americans are getting heavier—in fact, two-thirds of us are overweight or obese. We simply consume many more calories than we need, and a significant amount of those extra calories comes from sugar and high fructose corn syrup." Boom! Short and sweet.
Overall: Here again Ayala's has succeeded in making a tasty drink with no sweeteners, fillers, or artificial crap. As noted on the other Ayala's reviews, I am quite impressed with the company's efforts to be green, which along with their focus on health earns them extra points.
However, with this particular flavor I was expecting a more spot-on cinnamon orange taste. It's a fine flavor as it is, but I would consider renaming it so people won't be surprised. And for this reason I am docking off .5 points from an otherwise five-star product.
Rating: 4.5/5 stars.
-Danithius
Monday, January 14, 2008
Ayala's Lavender Mint Lemongrass Thyme
Aroma: A deeply herbal scent consisting mainly of the lemongrass, lavender and thyme.
Taste: Firstly, (I've noticed this with all the flavors), the water itself tastes pure and has no trace of that bottled water or mineral water taste that I have come to despise. This flavor is deep and complex, with each of the four individual tastes playing its part. The thyme and lavender make for an especially interesting combination- kind of a sweet but down-to-earth flavor that holds my interest well. The herb taste is fresh but never overpowering or bitter, and it lingers in your mouth after the water is gone.
Price: $2.00/bottle when purchased in a case of 12 - available through their online store. At first I thought this a bit pricey, but then I realized it includes free shipping, which can be a bear when shipping heavy beverages.
Ingredients: purified water, extracts from lavender leaves, spearmint leaves, lemon grass, and thyme leaves
Other Comments: It's almost creepy how well these guys matched our drink submission requirements and our overall mission. They're a small independent company that hasn't yet been gobbled up by one of the big boys (as far as I can tell). They're locally distributed in New York City and Philadelphia markets, but they are available nationwide through their website. They have a hard-core distaste for high fructose corn syrup and anything artificial. They have a passion for healthy living. And they make some of the most interesting natural drink flavors that I've ever seen. (I'm a chef, so I got all giddy when I read about their different herb and spice-based flavors). The herb selections aren't all arbitrary, either. They have an outline of all the herbs on the label which tells you about their individual benefits.
Ayala is the name of the woman who created these drinks, and not surprisingly she is a cook and a doctor (a pediatrician, to be exact). Evidently she was looking for an alternative to sugar-laden and artificially flavored beverages. A clip from their site: "Americans are getting heavier—in fact, two-thirds of us are overweight or obese. We simply consume many more calories than we need, and a significant amount of those extra calories comes from sugar and high fructose corn syrup." Boom! Short and sweet.
Overall: Here again Ayala's has succeeded in making a tasty drink with no sweeteners, fillers, or artificial crap. This particular flavor was quite interesting to me. You could sip this drink while contemplating its intricacies on a Sunday afternoon, or you could slam it down after an intense workout session. Either way I think you'll find what you're looking for. I am quite impressed with the company's efforts to be green as well, which along with their focus on health earns them extra points. I don't hesitate to give this product a full five stars.
Rating: 5/5 stars.
-Danithius