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How Many Truly’s to Get Drunk

How Many Truly’s to Get Drunk
 

Truly is a popular social drink that started receiving recognition in 2021. Indeed, there is alcohol in a Truly hard seltzer, but how many Truly’s to get drunk? Depending on the person, a couple may work, or it might take an entire case. One can of Truly does not hold a high percentage of alcohol volume, but many rely on this drink to get drunk.

 

Truly Drink Alcohol Content

The Truly alcohol brand prides itself on containing only one hundred calories per serving or per can. Truly is close to light beers in that sense but contains a higher ABV (alcohol by volume) percentage. Truly is among the top hard seltzer brands because of its variety of flavors, low-calorie, and high alcohol volume drinks. Word on the street is that the brand will be offering “boozy ice pops” this summer, which will contain 5% alcohol by volume.

Truly was not always considered a hard seltzer. At the time of its launch in 2016, it was sold as spiked and sparkling water, but the alcohol content remained 5% by volume. The Truly brand continues to do well in the market as they continue to launch new products. It also does well since it doesn't take many seltzers to get drunk unless you have an extremely high tolerance or have formed an addiction.

 

Truly vs. White Claw

How many Truly’s to get drunk? Well, the same can be asked about White Claw since the two are competitors in the hard seltzer market. White Claw and Truly are regularly compared; however, White Claws were so popular in 2019 that there was a nationwide shortage! Both brands launched in 2016 and contain a 5% ABV. Truly is most often compared to Sam Adams beer, the famous drink Twisted Tea, or Angry Orchard. Alternatively, White Claw is more known to be like Mike’s Hard Lemonade.

Truly also offers many more flavors than White Claw. With 27 flavors, including citrus squeeze, blueberry acai, and watermelon kiwi, their distinct flavors are less straightforward than the White Claw brand. As far as marketing, White Claw has no problem receiving headlines, regardless of the taste or the similar calorie count as Truly. Truly's alcohol brand has received impressive recognition from famous stars like Dua Lipa, who has promoted the brand.

 

The Effects of Hard Seltzer

The mixture of carbonated water, alcohol, and fruit flavoring have a few side effects on drinking. Too much of anything, especially alcohol, is not good for you. The question of how many Truly’s to get drunk may not concern you as much as the possible side effects.

Side effects of drinking too much hard seltzer include:

  • Headaches
  • Dehydration
  • Tooth erosion
  • Digestive issues
  • Bloating and gas
  • Impaired judgment
  • Weight loss or weight gain

If a person is experiencing these symptoms but continues to drink heavily or frequently, alcohol addiction treatment may be necessary. Often drunkenness leads to physical and mental developmental issues that can lead to a negative change in lifestyle if not treated.

 

Alcohol Addiction Treatment at Our Milford Treatment Center

At Banyan Treatment Center Delaware, we understand addiction depends on many factors such as the person, duration, and type of substance being abused. Therefore, we are fully prepared to design an individualized treatment plan that works for you, including medically monitored detox.

If you or a loved one is battling alcohol dependency or are seeking treatment for a prescription pill addiction, cocaine, or other substance addiction, we can help.

 

Contact a specialist at Banyan Delaware today at 888-280-4763 and ask about our residential treatment program to get started!



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Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa, Director of Digital Marketing
Alyssa is the National Director of Digital Marketing and is responsible for a multitude of integrated campaigns and events in the behavioral health and addictions field. All articles have been written by Alyssa and medically reviewed by our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Darrin Mangiacarne.