Driftaway Coffee
- Caffeine level160 mg
- Caffeine strengthVERY HIGH
- Serving size
Driftaway Coffee is single-origin Arabica coffee sourced from various coffee growers around the world.
The caffeine content is an average amount one might expect but can vary according to the growing region, growing conditions, and roasting level.
Driftaway Coffee is popular for its coffee subscription service that ships freshly roasted coffee directly to customers on a set schedule.
Driftaway Coffee recently sent us some samples of their coffee for review.
Driftaway Coffee Review
As part of Driftaway's subscription service, they send new customers a sample pack consisting of four different whole bean coffees. Customers then use the samples to determine which coffee flavor profile they prefer. This then determines which type of coffee they will receive each month.
I received the sample pack and the coffee beans included were all fresh and clearly labeled with where they were from, roasting date, and its flavor profile.
I used the beans in my espresso machine for my typical morning flat white coffee. The beans produced a rich and flavorful shot of espresso with a nice layer of crema. The flavor of the coffee matched the description fairly closely but this is somewhat subjective.
I liked that the coffee is sourced from farmers who use ethical and sustainable growing practices and that there is a postcard for each coffee telling the customer more about the region and grower.
Overall, Driftaway Coffee offers high-quality coffee beans to consumers who are interested in drinking unique single-origin coffees from around the world that aren't available at the grocery store or local coffee shop.
Available from driftaway.coffee
Ingredients in Driftaway Coffee
Arabica Coffee Beans And WaterCompared to Other Items
Driftaway Coffee contains 20.00 milligrams of caffeine per fluid ounce (67.63 mg per 100 ml). A 8 fl oz cup has a total of 160 milligrams of caffeine.
Total Caffeine (mg)
Sources
https://driftaway.coffee and product samplesSee more on how we find caffeine amounts.
Last updated on 18 Oct 2019.