Wandering Bear Extra Strong Organic Cold Brew Coffee, Straight Black, 32 fl oz, 1 pack - Smooth, Organic, Unsweetened, Shelf-Stable, and Ready to Drink Cold Brew
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Yes. Our moms, we joke, are the only ones who consume it in this manner. But, in all seriousness, you can definitely heat it up and it will still be one of the smoothest cups of coffee you've ever had. Because this is heated cold brew, which is chemically different, a true hot coffee connoisseur will notice a difference (less acidity, less bitterness) than a hot cup. You can certainly heat the coffee in the microwave as long as you don't overheat or boil it. The best, but least-used method is to heat over low heat on the stovetop.
yes; I'm not familiar with the flavored product line, but it contains filtered water and organic coffee.
Because I don't like a lot of sweetness, I only use almond milk or almond coffee creamer. A simple syrup, similar to what is used in bar drinks, can be made; I'm not sure of the proportions, but it's basically sugar in boiling water, and it doesn't take much. I hope this information is useful.
Selected User Reviews For Wandering Bear Extra Strong Organic Cold Brew Coffee, Straight Black, 32 fl oz, 1 pack - Smooth, Organic, Unsweetened, Shelf-Stable, and Ready to Drink Cold Brew
This is without a doubt the worst cold brew I've ever encountered. It has a strong acrid odor that is unpleasant to the touch. It tastes like iced coffee, to be honest. Normally, the tea is brewed and then cooled. When they advertised it as ready to drink rather than a concentrate like the majority of other cold brew offerings, I should have been suspicious. br>br>In addition, the product was sent in a manila envelope that was lightly padded. The cardboard box for the product has been beaten to a pulp and is slightly dripping. Overall, the presentation and experience were both disappointing.
I only drink cold brew at all times of the year. I usually make my own using fresh ground beans that have been soaked in the fridge for at least 24 hours, but I do occasionally use store-bought (or Amazon-bought) varieties. To be honest, I'm not impressed with the majority of store-bought items. Too bland, stale, or weak in flavor While visiting my children and grandchildren in Texas, I tried Wandering Bear on the spur of the moment. What a delightful surprise!! The Wandering Bear is a full-bodied coffee that doesn't taste like old motor oil and gives me the caffeine boost I need without making me jittery. The best part was how gentle it was on my 71-year-old stomach. It's something I'd buy again without a doubt.
Sorry, but it tasted awful to me, and I ended up pouring it down the drain. I was excited because it had good reviews, but it didn't taste good to me, and I'm disappointed that I wasted 11 dollars on it. **Update**I forgot to mention that the Wandering Bear Coffee Company refunded my money and asked if I wanted to try them again. So far, they've provided excellent customer service; I haven't tried them again, but I will most likely do so in the future.
I thought I knew what I was doing until I tried this! The flavor is ok, and holy moly is it strong, too strong. I had my regular breakfast with it, and I still felt jittery an hour later. In their defense, they do mention the high caffeine content, but my husband is not going to drink this; it's definitely not for the faint of heart. And, by the way, I dilute mine with a good amount of half-and-half, but it's still insanely strong. I'm glad I tried the 32oz size first, rather than the larger one, which I didn't like.
I came from SToK cold brew, which has a very mild smooth taste, which I like, but I prefer my brews to have a bit more bite. The beans are extra roasted to bring out an EXTREMELY BOLD flavor profile that some may find off-putting, making this a strong brew not for the faint of heart or taste. putting. I've been buying this cold brew for months and it's by far my favorite; I mix it with a little hemp milk and monk fruit extract (or sometimes cocoa) and it's incredible. This is the cold brew for you if you like it really strong (and I mean REALLY strong). If you like McD's Vanilla Lattes or Starbroke's Hazelnut Fruity Concoctions, you'll hate this coffee, which is why it has so many one-star reviews. Warning: br>br> The 32oz size has a flimsy lid that will easily burst if filled with something heavy (such as water). If you're prone to damaged shipments or have rough drivers, I'd order the larger size (or smaller to try) instead of the smaller size.
It's all too good to be true, right? It has an unusually bitter taste to it. I've tried a variety of coffees and enjoyed them all. This one, however, is an exception. I couldn't throw the box away because I'm a Bohemian, but I was tempted to.
I usually make my own cold brew, but since having my baby, I've been short on time and energy, so I've been looking for a premade cold brew. br>br>Wandering Bear is a powerful and delectable creature! I have a small glass of it almost every day, mixed with sweet cream. I'll say that when they say it's stronger than other cold brews, they're not lying, so don't drink too much right away. Enjoy!.
I'm not sure who gave it a one-star rating. I'm guessing they prefer Starbucks' burnt coffee and don't really care for cold brew. This is by far the best cold brew coffee available! It's silky, decadent, and smooth!.