• There's a Japanese cold brew coffee in a can and I tried it!



    Last week, I made an infographic about the difference between cold brew coffee and iced coffee.
    (If you missed it, it's okay, just click below!)



    If you remember, in the article, I said it takes 12 - 24 hours to make cold brew, right?

    Sadly, lazy people like me can't wait that long! I think the Japanese coffee company GEORGIA must have found out about it, because they've sent me their new cold brew coffee.
    That’s right! It's in a can! CANNED COLD BREWED COFFEE!!



    And, it's actually really good. It's rich but smooth -- and easy to drink. If you're in Japan or traveling to Japan, this is the easiest way to get access to cold brew coffee. Going to a cafe to get it takes about, probably, 30 minutes. This takes a second once you find a convinience store (BTW I LOVE Japanese convinience store, they have greatest selection of various canned coffee), and there are comvinience stores EVERY-FREAKING-WHERE in Japan!






          
        
        
    Posted by Ryoko on May 16th, 2016 Filed in: Reviews


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