Starbucks VIA Ready Brew Instant & Microground Columbia Coffee
Saturday, January 9th, 2010 at
4:06 am
- Size: 3 Instant Serving Packets
- There’s never been an instant like this. With Starbucks VIATM Ready Brew, at last there’s an instant coffee you can enjoy at home that’s as good as fresh-brewed StarbucksĀ® coffee.
- This is 100% Colombian arabica coffee, ethically sourced. To enjoy it, all you have to do is tear open a pack and add water. Let the coffee brew 10 seconds and stir. Then enjoy the rich, smooth taste, with that signature walnut-like taste found in great Co
- Soluble and Microground Arabica Coffee (100%)
- 1. POUR IN PACKET
2. ADD HOT WATER
3. STIR AND ENJOY
Product Description
The rich and smooth aroma of a real cup of coffee. Because that’s what it is…. More >>
Starbucks VIA Ready Brew Instant & Microground Columbia Coffee
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I am a coffee drinker who considered instant coffee flavored water rather than coffee. Recently I was in a Costco where samples of the Starbucks instant coffee being served. I tried it and was amazed at the full flavor of this coffee.
It’s a little pricey to drink it every day but it will be going on the road with me and I will be saying good-bye to the bad hotel coffee.
Rating: 5 / 5
I have to admit that the 20 years Starbucks says it devoted to developing an instant coffee worthy of the “Starbucks” name was time well spent. Whatever they did and however they did it, Starbucks has managed to create a super-rich tasting instant coffee that could easily be mistaken for their traditionally brewed coffee. The popular dark (Italian) and mild (Colombian) flavors are offered in very classy looking plastic pouches that conveniently turn 8oz of hot water into the best tasting instant coffee you’ve ever had. In fact, I had a difficult time telling it from their brewed coffee, and normally that’s all I ever buy there. Although the price is a bit high – almost a $1 a cup – it’s still a great alternative when you just can’t find a walk-in store. I see a few packets taking cross-country flights with me, as well as stuffing a handful into my backpack when I camp. Heck, I’ll never have to drink hotel-room coffee again! Hey Starbucks – when can I expect a “decaf” version?
Rating: 5 / 5