1. Chameleon Cold Brew Black Coffee
Made in Austin, Texas with organic Arabica beans and Hill Country water, this fair-trade offering is available at major retailers nationwide.
To buy: $4 for one 10-ounce bottle, at Whole Foods and SuperTargets.
2. Anchorhead Coldbrew Coffee Concentrate
To buy: $15 for one 32-ounce bottle,anchorheadcoffee.com.
3. Outpost Cold Brewed Coffee
Graphic black and white bottles come in a hand-stamped six-pack.
Inside, the light roast emphasizes the Brazilian beans’ natural
sweetness.
To buy: $24 for six 4-ounce bottles,theoutpost.co.
To buy: $24 for six 4-ounce bottles,theoutpost.co.
4. Icebox Coffee Madagascar Vanilla
Real vanilla beans mellow this brew’s deep espresso flavor. Bonus: the container has a one-ounce top for easy pouring.
To buy: $14 for 32-ounces,iceboxcoffee.com
5. High Brew Coffee Double Espresso
This fair-trade option comes in colorful cans (read: light and
portable)—the milk and sugar are already added for effortless
caffeinating.
To buy: $2.50 for one 8-ounce can, at Whole Foods.
To buy: $2.50 for one 8-ounce can, at Whole Foods.
6. Jittery John’s Cold Brew Coffee Concentrate
The three-year-old company (long in cold brew years) makes
traditional New Orleans style coffee using chicory, the bittersweet root
of endive. Dilute with water or use milk for an iced latte.
To buy: $16 for one 32-ounce bottle,jitteryjohns.com.
Source: healthdigezt.com
To buy: $16 for one 32-ounce bottle,jitteryjohns.com.
Source: healthdigezt.com
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