News Pepsi Releases New Nitrogen-Infused Cola That's 'Softer Than a Soft Drink' Cans of Nitro Pepsi hit stores next month and are already available for preorder. By Mike Pomranz Mike Pomranz Instagram Website Mike Pomranz has been covering craft beer for nearly two decades and trending food and beverage news for Food & Wine for 7 years. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on February 23, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Courtesy of Pepsi Carbon dioxide in beverages is, literally, a natural fit. When yeast ferments things like beer and wine, these microbes give off CO2 to make the drinks fizzy — a precursor to modern sodas with their forced carbonation. But that doesn't mean you can't add other gasses. Nitrogen is already a common — if not typical — gas added in drinks like beer and cold brew. And now, Pepsi is bringing nitrogen to mainstream soda. In what the brand is billing as "the first-ever nitrogen-infused cola," Pepsi has announced the forthcoming nationwide launch of Nitro Pepsi — an innovative new soda that will arrive this March in two different canned varieties: Draft Cola and Vanilla Draft Cola. Of course, for those new to nitro, the question is likely "Why the heck would I want to drink a cola with nitrogen?" And it's a good one. The technical answer is that carbon dioxide has larger bubbles and can impart a slightly acrid taste whereas nitrogen's smaller bubbles are less explosive on the palate. Pepsi describes the results as "softer than a soft drink" (an admittedly well-conceived expression). "It's creamy, smooth and has a mesmerizing cascade of tiny bubbles topped off by a frothy foam head," the brand continues. Interestingly, Pepsi has actually been working on its nitrogen soda since at least 2019, and Food & Wine got our own taste test of that nascent version of the drink, likening the prototype "to drinking a Pepsi float, but without any ice cream involved." Our analyst continued, "It's richer and fuller on the palate while still reminding me of its carbonated cousin." Nitrogen also creates a different drinking experience. Guinness — which was an early adopter of canned nitrogen technology — became famous for their "widget", and Nitro Pepsi utilizes a similar "unique widget placed at the bottom of every can." The addition of this device means the soda should be consumed differently: Serving it cold but not on ice and then "hard pouring" the can into a glass to let the nitrogen cascade. "While soda has been a beverage of choice for so many consumers over the past century, some people still cite heavy carbonation as a barrier to enjoying an ice-cold cola. With this in mind, we wanted to come up with a new way for people to enjoy delicious Pepsi cola, but with a new experience around the bubbles," Todd Kaplan, Pepsi's VP of marketing, said in a statement. "Much like how nitrogen has transformed the beer and coffee categories, we believe Nitro Pepsi is a huge leap forward for the cola category and will redefine cola for years to come." Both varieties of Nitro Pepsi will be sold in single-serve cans and four-packs. The official release date is March 28 — or if you're desperate to say you ordered it first, it's available for preorder on Walmart.com right now. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit