Rockstar maintains its well known can layout and added a bright fuchsia color.
Coming into Rockstar Juiced, I've had a positive history with Rockstar beverages and a completely negative history with juices in a can. Rockstar started off on the right foot by carbonating Rockstar Juiced, and marched forward with 70% Guava, instead of orange (to me orange always comes out of an aluminum can with a bicycle spoke taste). Even with these notable improvements over Rumba, Omega, and Monster Khaos, this still was not a eye-opening experience for me. For the most part, I'd still prefer any major label energy drink over this juice. The warmer this gets, the far less enjoyable it becomes.
I drank this over a long period of time, for some reason it made me feel like I'd eaten too many sweet tarts whenever I tried to drink it fast. For this reason, at best, I got a marginal energy boost over the 4 hours it took me to drink most of it. The 80mg of caffeine (per serving) they list on the can is rather impressive. For this reason only, I'm giving it a 5 rating for energy, if you can drink it in a timely fashion, surely 160mg of caffeine will light some sort of fire under your bottom.
For a fruity beverage with lots of B-vitamins, this has a fairly low caloric value, and next to 0 sodium. If you like guava, this is probably a good value for you, so I'm going to be lenient, and readers should know that my higher value rating is for people who value guava.
After drinking Rockstar's last flavor Rockstar Zero Carb I really hoped this would be awesome. I've never been a huge fan of the juice based drinks, and this wasn't much different. I do think it ranked very high on the list of juice drinks, and it probably has something to do with the fact that this is carbonated. It wasn't too sweet, but it did have a little passion fruit aftertaste. All things considered, Juiced Guava was a good drink, though I don't think I'd choose it over any of the other Rockstar beverage choices.