Every day, Liquid Death’s “don’t be scared, it’s just water” tagline feels less and less accurate. The brand now offers still water, sparkling water (unflavored and flavored), electrolyte packets to mix into water, and an assortment of iced teas—not to mention their wild limited-edition merchandise drops like coffin-shaped YETI coolers and Ozzy Osbourne’s DNA. In 2026, that lineup will expand even further with at least seven new drinks launching from the Hot Topic of water companies. We got the scoop straight from Liquid Death at this year’s NACS Expo; let’s get into it in the most punk rock way possible—chronologically.
Liquid Death MTN Don’t Sparkling Water
First off, we’ll see a very familiar flavor join Liquid Death’s robust line of soda-inspired sparkling waters. “MTN Don’t” will deliver that classic citrus soda flavor with Liquid Death’s usual level of imitation-based flattery. L.D.’s MTN Don’t Sparkling Water will hit shelves in the brand’s iconic 19.2oz big cans starting in January 2026.
Liquid Death Rootbeer Wrath Sparkling Water
Following a period of exclusivity, Liquid Death’s root beer-inspired sparkling water will finally hit shelves nationwide in single cans. You may have seen this flavor at various retailers in 12oz can 8-packs, but January 2026 will mark the debut of Rootbeer Wrath in 19.2oz big cans anywhere but Casey’s gas stations.
Liquid Death Sparkling Energy
I’ve already covered the upcoming Liquid Death energy drink line in detail, so let’s keep this brief: Liquid Death is launching four sparkling energy drinks with a “sane” 100mg of caffeine per can. For the uninitiated, that’s nearly identical to the caffeine content in a classic Red Bull of the same size and half of the caffeine you’d get from an Alani Nu of the same size. Liquid Death’s Tropical Terror, Murder Mystery, Orange Horror, and Scary Strawberry energy drinks will all launch in January 2026.
Liquid Death Death Island Tropical Flavored Tea
Following the sparkling water additions, Liquid Death will be reformulating their entire black tea line, spearheaded with a brand new tropical flavor. Death Island will debut in February 2026 with the soon-to-be-standard 68 milligrams of caffeine per can—that’s more than double what you’ll find in the current formulation. (I’m confused: we’re getting a tropical island inspired tea from Liquid Death and it isn’t called “Dire Fest”?)
Is that everything Liquid Death is releasing in 2026?
Y’all, Liquid Death let me in on one last secret while I was chatting at the booth—and it is juicy. Stay tuned for another news article about the unique sparkling water flavor L.D. is cooking up for Halloween 2026.
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