There’s nothing like having a bottle ofcold brewready to go in the fridge.
It’s a foolproof way to get a jolt of caffeine into you and fuel up for the day.
Cold brew coffee is one of the hottest trends in the coffee market.
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That’s a big leap for the cold stuffanaverageof 26% growth each year between 2021 and 2025!
One buzzy category in particular is ready-to-drink.
Stok’s darkest brew packs a hit of 195 milligrams of caffeine per serving.
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Expect notes of chocolate, nuts, dried fruit, and caramel.
It’s great on its own, but some drinkers suggest adding a splash of sweetened creamer.
“So delicious, I pour over ice and add a splash of creamer.
Bizzy Cold Brew
I prefer this over my usual go-to from Starbucks,” wroteonereviewer.
Available at grocery stores nationwide, this stuff is slow-brewed for 18 hours for maximum taste and flavor.
Caffeine lovers, rejoice!
Grady’s Cold Brew
It’s absolutely chock full of the stuff273 milligrams of caffeine per serving, to be exact.
Beware: this espresso blend isstrong.
“Grady’s is one of my favorite cold brews,” one reviewerwrote.
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Starbucks Cold Brew Single-Serve Concentrate Signature Black
No need to stop by thedrive-thrufor this one.
Just peel the pod, pour it over ice, and add some water.
Reviewers say the pods are easy to tote around.
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(And if you’re not into single-serve pods,Starbucksalso sells theconcentrateby the bottle.)
Stumptown Original Cold Brew Coffee
Portland-based Stumptown has been slinging cold brew for a while.
La Colombe’sNitro Extra BoldCold Brew is a surefire way to do that.
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Since this is a nitro brew, expect a foamy texture and unsweetened taste.
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