The Best Energy Drink for Concert Season (That Isn't Red Bull)
Concert season has a drink problem. Not the fun kind — the kind where your only options are a $14 beer you don't really want, water, or a neon can of something that'll have you crashing before the headliner hits.
There's a better option. It's called Steep.
What Is Steep
Steep is a yerba mate energy drink. 150mg of natural caffeine, zero sugar, ginger citrus flavor that actually tastes like something, and none of the jittery crash that comes with most energy drinks.
It comes in a beer can. It looks like it belongs at a show. It gives you the energy to actually be present for the whole thing — not just the first three songs before the caffeine headache sets in.
Why Energy Drinks and Concerts Don't Usually Work
Most energy drinks front-load you with synthetic caffeine and enough sugar to spike your blood sugar into the stratosphere. You feel good for 45 minutes. Then you feel worse than before you drank it. On a night when you're standing for three hours in the heat, that's a problem.
Yerba mate works differently. The caffeine releases slower. You don't get the spike. You don't get the crash. You just feel alert and good for longer — which is what you actually need at a show.
Steep at Ogden Twilight This Summer
Steep is the official energy drink of the 2026 Ogden Twilight Concert Series at the Ogden Amphitheater. Ten shows, all summer, some of the best artists playing outdoor venues in Utah right now.
We'll be on-site at the shows — sampling cans and selling them at the venue. If you're going to Twilight this summer, come find us. It's the easiest way to try one before you commit.
We're also giving away VIP tickets to every show on the lineup — The Black Keys, Gregory Alan Isakov, Of Monsters and Men, Wet Leg, Sofi Tukker, Mt. Joy, Lane 8, Big Thief, and more. Free to enter at our giveaway page.