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Blue Bottle Introduces Its Craft Instant Espresso Single Serve

Blue Bottle captured its 20 years of sourcing, roasting, and brewing experience into a custom process to create instant espresso.

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$ 15

Blue Bottle Coffee has recently unveiled its Craft Instant Espresso Single Serve, enabling espresso fans to make hot or iced lattes at home in seconds. The company says they start with high-quality coffee and transform it into instantly dissolving crystals. Blue Bottle chooses carefully sourced coffee beans and meticulous roasts. Next, they process the rich espresso profile. Then they slowly freeze-dry it into Blue Bottle Craft Instant Espresso Single Serve custom crystals. All Blue Bottle coffees exceed specialty-coffee standards. Specialty-grade coffee must register 80 points or more on a 100-point scale. The company uses only specialty coffee beans registering 84 or higher.

Each package of the Instant Espresso Single Serve includes five individual sachets and sells for $15. Blue Bottle says most of its coffee is certified organic, and they always use suppliers prioritizing sustainability standards. Blue Bottle’s coffee sourcing team are certified Q graders trained to evaluate specialty coffee at the source. They create custom roasts for the best expression of the flavor profile, like the Craft Instant Espresso Single Serve, so it hits the mark with every cup.

Blue Bottle roasts in small batches and provides an optimized shipping process to ensure freshness and quality control. The company also roasts to order at Blue Bottle roasteries around the globe. Blue Bottle started with a vision 20 years ago to showcase the natural spectrum of flavors intrinsic in coffee. Blue Bottle Craft Instant Espresso Single Serve takes it another step, making coffee delicious and convenient. Join the waiting list to experience the new Craft Instant Espresso Single Serve.

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