• Hunt and Brew has revealed its latest addition: Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee.
    Hunt and Brew has revealed its latest addition: Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee.
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Hunt and Brew has revealed its latest addition: Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee, made dairy-free, with no added sugar.

The new cold brew black coffee has been crafted for consumers seeking a cafe-style experience, inspired by the popular iced long black.

Hunt and Brew brand manager Jake Calabrese said the specialty beans had been sourced from the Yirgacheffe region in Ethiopia.

“These single origin beans make a smooth, full-bodied cold brew black coffee, with floral and berry notes, free from the harshness or bitterness often associated with ready-to-drink black cold brews. 

“The Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee also caters to an emerging consumer segment that’s seeking dairy-free alternatives and healthier beverage choices,” said Calabrese.

In line with Hunt and Brew’s signature label designs by artist Kerby Rosanes, the local Ethiopian Black Rhinoceros is featured.

The Ethiopia Cold Brew Black Coffee is packed in 400mL bottles, designed for on-the-go, and is available in Coles supermarkets and in Woolworths supermarkets in Western Australia, as well as select independent and convenience stores.

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