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2024 ready-to-drink coffee Buyer’s Guide

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December 17, 2024
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As younger demographics lean into the trend for chilled coffee beverages, the market is seeing year-on-year growth. BeanScene spotlights some of the Australian roasters leading the charge on the ready-to-drink coffee front.

Boston Bean Coffee Co. Bean Me Up Scotty

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Boston Bean Coffee Co. has crafted the Bean Me Up Scotty cold-brew coffee cocktail with meticulous care and the finest natural ingredients. Expertly blended, balanced coffee notes of vanilla and hazelnut intertwine seamlessly with the smooth essence of top-tier spirits. This cocktail can be enjoyed at home served over ice, as a base for creative mixology, or straight from convenient 1.5 litre and 750 millilitre pouches. Whether shared at a gathering or savoured in solitude, every sip is designed to deliver an experience that transcends ordinary refreshment.

For more information, visit bostonbean.com.au

 

 

Passport Coffee Departure Blend Cold Brew Concentrate

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As a leader in specialty, Passport Coffee’s uncompromising quality shines just as brightly in its cold brew as it does in its roasted beans. The Departure Blend Cold Brew Concentrate, crafted from a unique 50/50 blend of Ethiopian Guji Natural and Colombia El Diviso washed anaerobic beans, is a versatile favourite. Designed to be enjoyed with milk, milk alternatives, or simply blended with water, this cold brew is also a top choice for cocktails. It’s available in a convenient two-litre cask.

For more information, visit passportcoffee.com.au

 

 

 

Passport Coffee Ready-to-Drink Filter Cold Brew

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Passport Coffee’s Ready-to-Drink Filter Cold Brew was designed to set a new standard in the ready-to-drink (RTD) cold brew market. Made from single origin Ethiopian Guji Natural beans, it’s light, sweet, and refreshing – ideal straight from the can or from a two-litre cask. A weekend essential, it’s perfect for a picnic, camping, or day out, whether enjoyed on its own or mixed into refreshing cocktails.

For more information, visit passportcoffee.com.au

 

 

 

The Bean Cartel Cold Brew Tonic

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Just in time for summer, The Bean Cartel has introduced its Cold Brew Tonic. The new release from the Melbourne specialty roaster will awaken your senses with a crisp and invigorating slap in the face, courtesy of its famous blend. This sparkling sensation combines bold coffee flavours with the tangy zest of oranges, resulting in a unique and refreshing experience. Whether you swig it straight from the can or pour it over ice, it’s the perfect way to beat the heat.

For more information, visit thebeancartel.com.au

 

 

 

The Bean Cartel Oat Latte

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Among The Bean Cartel’s latest releases is its refreshing Oat Latte. For those craving something creamy, the roaster’s chilled RTD delivers a smooth and rich flavour that keeps coffee fans cool while satisfying theirs caffeine cravings. Order cans from The Bean Cartel this summer and keep your customers cool and refreshed.

For more information, visit thebeancartel.com.au

 

 

 

 

Toby’s Estate Oat Milk Latte

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Coffee met oat milk, they fell in love, and had a child. Toby’s Estate RTD speciality coffee Oat Milk Latte is smooth and creamy – kind of like a guilt-free coffee milkshake. With tasting notes of milk chocolate, malt, and butterscotch, it’s dairy-free, vegan and has no added sugar. It’s available in 250-millilitre cans online.

For more information, visit tobysestate.com.au

 

 

 

Toby’s Estate Cold Brew Black

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Those that can’t stand the heat can turn to cold brew. If hot coffee isn’t their thing, cold brew might be just what they’re looking for. Toby’s Estate’s Cold Brew Black is the ideal balance of intensity and sweetness: it’s the not-hot specialty coffee for the coffee purist. Tasting notes include dark chocolate, toffee, and sultana, plus it’s dairy-free, vegan, and has no added sugar. It’s available in 250-millilitre cans online.

For more information, visit tobysestate.com.au

 

 

Toby’s Estate ‘Spro Tonic

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Lighten up your day with a little ‘Spro Tonic sparkle. A crisp and refreshing slap in the face, it’s Toby’s signature sparkling coffee drink with natural orange sweetness. With tasting notes of coffee, orange, and effervescent, it’s like going for a swim without getting wet. It’s available in 250-millilitre cans online.

For more information, visit tobysestate.com.au

 

 

 

Veneziano Iced Latte

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Veneziano’s Iced Latte is made with dairy milk and the roaster’s Elevate blend. Rich and creamy, enjoy café-quality coffee on the go. ​Serve chilled over ice, or enjoy straight from the can. Each can is 240 millilitres.
Iced Latte cans are available via the Veneziano Coffee website and in all Veneziano cafés nationally.

For more information, visit venezianocoffee.com.au

 

 

 

 

Veneziano Iced Mocha

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Iced Mocha is for the chocolate lovers. Made with dairy milk and Veneziano’s Elevate blend, it tastes like rich espresso with smooth chocolate.​ ​Serve chilled over ice, or enjoy straight from the can. Each can is 240 millilitres.
Iced Mocha cans are available via the Veneziano Coffee website and in all Veneziano cafés nationally.

For more information, visit venezianocoffee.com.au

 

 

Veneziano Iced Oat Latte

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An ‘Oatte’ in a can, you say? Veneziano has taken its Elevate blend, cold brewed it in small batches over 24 hours and mixed it with its favourite oat milk. A creamy, slightly sweet latte that you’ll reach for time and time again. ​​Serve chilled over ice, or enjoy straight from the can. Each can is 240 millilitres.
Iced Oat Latte cans are available via the Veneziano Coffee website and in all Veneziano cafés nationally.

For more information, visit venezianocoffee.com.au

 

 

 

Veneziano Iced Black Coffee

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Iced Black Coffee is just freshly brewed Veneziano coffee beans and water, with no additives or preservatives. Serve chilled over ice, or enjoy straight from the can. Each can is 240 millilitres.
Iced Black Coffee cans are available via the Veneziano Coffee website and in all Veneziano cafés nationally.

For more information, visit venezianocoffee.com.au

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