- Zima (drink) - Wikipedia
Zima means "winter" in many Slavic languages It was launched nationally in the United States as Zima Clearmalt in 1993 after being test-marketed two years earlier in the cities of Nashville, Sacramento, and Syracuse
- What Happened To Zima, The 90s Drink That Was . . . - Ranker
Once women became Zima's primary demographic, it wasn't only the taste that drove men to consume other alcoholic beverages; they apparently saw Zima as a drink for women - exactly what Coors was trying to avoid
- The Clear Downfall of Zima: Why it was Discontinued
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
- Zima Still Exists And We Found Out Exactly Where To Find It
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
- 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
- What Is Zima? Here’s Everything You Need to Know | Sporked
Zima was a malted beverage that was marketed as an alternative to beer It was generally citrus flavored and was about as boozy as a standard beer, with an ABV of less than 5%
- Zima Drink Recipe - Food Wine
Today, you can’t find Zima anywhere in the U S , though it is sold in Japan However, thanks to a recipe posted to Zima’s Facebook page, nostalgic Zima seekers can make something that tastes
- Why People Stopped Drinking Zima - Mashed
Zima is an alcoholic drink released by the Coors brewing company during the 1990s However, mixed marketing and unpopularity led to its discontinuation
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