Best G Fuel Flavors and Top Sellers of 2021
G Fuel is a tasty and healthier energy drink. After trying dozens of top-sellers, here are my favorites and what they taste like.
G Fuel is a tasty and healthier energy drink. After trying dozens of top-sellers, here are my favorites and what they taste like.
We spoke previously about how G Fuel contains healthy ingredients. Vitamins and other beneficial components like taurine, L-Citrulline Malate, Glucuronolactone, and more.
But perhaps the biggest pro of the energy drink is that it contains no sugar. That means energy and beneficial components, without the dreaded crash-feeling.
Whether you’ve wanted to try G Fuel for the first time, or you’re simply looking to switch up flavors, here’s our list of top G Fuel flavors.
Fazeberry has been G Fuel’s top-selling flavor ever since it was released. The flavor has over 4,500 positive reviews between Amazon and G Fuel’s website. That is a lot of satisfied buyers!
So how does the Fazeberry flavor hold up? It was the first flavor I bought, and while I have bought others since, Fazeberry still holds a place in my cupboard.
When I don’t feel like going with a crazy sweet or sour flavor, Fazeberry is my go-to. It offers a good overall sweet berry-like flavor. It’s not too bold, and it’s not too dull. It’s just great overall.
While no berry, in particular, stands out to me, it contains acai berry, pomegranate, and strawberry flavor.
The Classified flavor isn’t always available. It comes back in stock at random times, usually announced by a newsletter or on the G Fuels homepage/promotion page.
Additionally, the flavor is a G Fuel website exclusive, so it’s not available on Amazon or any other reseller. If you’re lucky to snag one up before it’s sold out, you’ll get your hands on a G Fuel exclusive!
The Classified flavor has a wonderful taste of strawberry cream. They really nailed it on the head on this one.
If you buy G Fuel regularly, this flavor is definitely one you want to look out for.
Are you naturally sweet enough? Sour Blue Chug Rug is one of G Fuel’s best-selling and tasting sour flavors. I initially tried these in my variation box, but I liked it so much I bought a tub of it on my next order.
Though, the sour in this raspberry flavor is pretty mild. That’s great if you like a little sour. If you prefer a “sour sour” flavor, you’ll probably love our next flavor.
I personally like sour flavors, and Sour FazeBerry is probably my favorite sour G Fuel flavor so far. It’s a strange flavor to explain, since regular FazeBerry is sweet, yet this version is sour. Nonetheless, it still tastes like regular Fazeberry!
While this isn’t my go-to flavor, as I like to mix it up daily, this is definitely a flavor I drink at least once or twice a week.
The flavor inspired by Faze Jev is yet another flavor where G Fuel really nailed it. Gummies are something many people love, and to get that flavor in a sugar-free drink is pretty amazing.
If you like Swedish Fish candies, G Fuel made this flavor for you.
While I don’t mind a flat energy drink, I still much more prefer it carbonated. Unfortunately, though, carbonated G Fuel still isn’t widely available in stores.
While paying $2.50 for a carbonated energy drink isn’t too bad, it feels a lot more expensive when having to buy 12, and then pay for shipping on top of that.
So, I’ve done a bit of experimenting, and found a way to make my own carbonated G Fuel. Here’s how:
What flavor you use doesn’t really matter. I’ve done this with various flavors, and while some are better carbonated than others, it all comes down to personal preference.
So get a scoop of your favorite flavor, add a little water, and dump it in your shaker. When I say a little water, I mean just enough water to dilute the mix.
Now shake it really well.
As far as carbonated water goes, you can make your own with a SodaStream, or just buy some. If I buy carbonated water, I like Perrier. It has a good amount of carbonation, and it’s readily available in my area.
Grab your shaker that contains the premixed G Fuel formula, and fill it up slowly with carbonated water. Once full, close the top and gently rotate it around a few times. You want the dense premix to dilute with the carbonated water.
You do not want to shake it at this point, as the result will likely be G Fuel drops all over your kitchen.
Once you have rotated the shaker a few times, it should be ready to drink. Ahh… Delicious G Fuel, carbonated, at a fraction of the cost.
Be sure to let us know in the comments below if you tried this! Share your favorite flavor to do this with as well.
I agree on the faze berry, can’t really go wrong with that flavor IMO 👌 haven’t tried the faze sour yet, will try it next!
Great Billy! If you like Fazeberry, you’ll like the sour version as well. Let me know what you think!