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Hunt and Brew launches single origin cold brew black coffee


Australian boutique coffee maker Hunt and Brew has revealed its new Ethiopia cold brew black coffee - which is dairy-free, with no added sugar.

The new cold brew black coffee has been crafted for people seeking a unique cafe-style experience, and inspired by the popular iced long black, served at leading cafes.

We’ve sourced specialty grade single origin coffee beans from the Yirgacheffe region in Ethiopia and meticulously crafted a smooth, full-bodied cold brew black coffee, with vibrant floral and berry notes, thats free from the harshness or bitterness often associated with ready-to-drink black cold brews,” said Jake Calabrese, Brand Manager Hunt and Brew.

The Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee is packed in 400mL bottles and designed for on-the-go consumers, who can now savour a premium coffee experience at their convenience.

Our new Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee caters to an emerging consumer segment that’s seeking dairy-free alternatives and healthier beverage choices. It’s also perfect for busy professionals on the lookout for quality and convenience in their lives,” said Mr Calabrese.

In line with Hunt and Brew’s signature label designs by world-renowned artist Kerby Rosanes, the local Ethiopian Black Rhinoceros is featured, which is one of the great hunters of the region.

The new cold brews will be available in Coles supermarkets from the 16th of October, Woolworths supermarkets in Western Australia from the 6th of November, as well as select independent and convenience stores.

About Hunt and Brew

Founded in 2017 by coffee lovers in the single minded pursuit to elevate the coffee standard, Hunt and Brew is one of the first brands to enter the cold brew category within retail. From branding, design, taste, and packaging, its first win was taking out the Best New Brand and finalist for Best Coffee at the World Beverage Innovation Awards in 2018. In 2020 Hunt and Brew was awarded Bronze at the Australian International coffee awards, recognised for excellence within cold brew coffee. In 2022, Hunt and Brew won Best Brand Extension at the World Food Innovation Awards for its Single Origin Extra Creamy and Less Creamy milk.

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