Ranch Rider Ranch Water 355ML

Ranch Rider Ranch Water 355ML

Ranch Rider Ranch Water 355ML

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Introducing Ranch Rider Ranch Water – the ultimate expression of refreshment, born from the untamed spirit of the west. This ready-to-drink marvel is a harmonious blend of premium tequila, crisp sparkling water, and a splash of natural lime juice, delivering a taste that captures the essence of wide-open landscapes and rugged adventures.

In every 355ML can, Ranch Rider Ranch Water unfolds as a tribute to simplicity and authenticity. The crystal-clear effervescence sparkles with the promise of a uniquely Texan experience. The smooth embrace of top-tier tequila and the invigorating burst of sparkling water create a palate that is as refreshing as a cool breeze on a sun-soaked prairie.

Inspired by the spirit of the untamed west, this beverage is your companion for laid-back afternoons, backyard gatherings, or any occasion where you crave a moment of uncomplicated enjoyment. Ranch Rider Ranch Water is crafted to transport you to a place where the horizon stretches far, and the possibilities are endless.

Crack open a can, take a sip, and let Ranch Rider Ranch Water redefine your refreshment standards. Cheers to the untamed spirit – cheers to a taste of the west that is as bold and genuine as the landscape itself.

Appearance:
Ranch Rider Ranch Water pours into the glass with a crystal-clear brilliance, capturing the essence of the untamed west in its effervescent sparkle. The light, inviting hue reflects the purity of its ingredients, promising a refreshing experience.

Aroma:
Upon the first whiff, the nose is greeted by the subtle yet inviting scent of agave and a hint of citrus. The aroma is clean and refreshing, with the natural fragrance of lime adding a touch of brightness to the character of the premium tequila.

Palate:
The initial sip reveals a perfectly balanced marriage of flavors. The smooth, mellow notes of high-quality tequila blend seamlessly with the lively effervescence of sparkling water. The addition of natural lime juice contributes a zesty kick, creating a palate that is both crisp and invigorating. Ranch Rider Ranch Water delivers a refreshing taste that is true to its Texan roots.

Finish:
The finish is clean and dry, leaving a subtle echo of agave sweetness and the lingering essence of lime. The effervescence continues to dance on the palate, inviting another sip. Ranch Rider Ranch Water's finish is a testament to its commitment to simplicity and authenticity.

Ranch water is a classic Texan cocktail. No, it does not involve ranch dressing of any kind. 3 simple ingredients make up this refreshing libation that has been cooling off cowboys (and city slickers alike) for years: Tequila, sparkling water, and lime.
Ranch water is a cocktail typically made with tequila, lime juice, and Topo Chico sparkling mineral water. It originates in Texas, often traced to an Austin restaurant that opened in 1998.
Ranch water is a cocktail typically made with tequila, lime juice, and Topo Chico sparkling mineral water. It originates in Texas, often traced to an Austin restaurant that opened in 1998.
Brian and Quentin at Ranch Rider Spirits. Ranch Rider Spirits' cocktail line is about as Texan as you can get. Built and bred in the vibrant heart of Austin, Texas, the canned cocktails are the tradecraft of co-founders Quentin Cantu and Brian Murphy.Ranch Water is made with Reposado tequila, Sparkling Water and Real Lime Juice. Each 12-ounce can is gluten-free and contains 6 percent alcohol by volume (ABV), fewer than 125 calories and 2 grams of sugar. Supporters of the Big Bend Conservation Alliance.
Television appearances. Distillery 291 Colorado Whiskey appears to be the whiskey of choice for character Beau in Season 2 of Netflix's The Ranch.
History tells us ranch dressing was created in 1949 by a plumber-turned-cowboy in Alaska. Steve Henson is the man behind this dressing perfection. In fact, Henson moved to California and purchased a ranch he called Hidden Valley Ranch, which made the now famous dressing a staple.

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