- Zima (drink) - Wikipedia
Zima was launched in Japan in 1996 where it proved more popular than in its home market In contrast to its U S reputation as a drink for young women, Zima was consumed in Japan by both genders from most age groups, often as an accompaniment to meals
- What Happened To Zima, The 90s Drink That Was Popular Until . . . - Ranker
Instead of rebranding or recreating an old product in a new flavor, Coors created Zima from scratch Through a method of its own invention, the company used a low-grade lager as a base and filtered it through charcoal The process removed the lager's color to create a clear end product
- The Clear Downfall of Zima: Why it was Discontinued - History Oasis
In 1993, Coors Brewing Company launched Zima, a clear alcoholic beverage to join the transparent market trend alongside Crystal Pepsi and Tab Clear While traditional beer showed its brewing process through amber and brown hues, Zima's crystal-clear appearance suggested laboratory precision
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Finding Zima is about knowing where to look, from grocery stores to specialty shops and even online platforms The drink, steeped in nostalgia, represents carefree summers and laid-back gatherings, something that’s worth seeking out
- Can You Still Buy Zima in 2025? Yes, and Here’s Where to Find It
What does Zima consist of? First launched in 1993 by Coors, now Molson Coors Brewing Company, as a beer substitute, Zima is a clear, citrus-flavored alcoholic malt beverage with a 5% ABV
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Ever wondered what happened to Zima, the clear lemon-lime adult beverage of the ’90s? Sadly, Zima never gained popularity like Four-Loko or Joose, but after some research, I discovered the
- What Is Zima? The Clear Malt Drink That Changed American Drinking . . .
Coors marketed Zima as neither beer nor wine cooler, but in its own category: a carbonated alcohol drink filtered until transparent It targeted consumers who found beer bitter and wine coolers too sweet
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