How much caffeine is in Stumptown Hair Bender cold brew?

Answered by Bill Hernandez

When it comes to caffeine content in our Stumptown Hair Bender cold brew, it can vary depending on a few factors. The main factors that influence caffeine levels in are the type of beans used, the method, and the strength of the brew.

Hair Bender is a blend of Latin American coffees, which are known for their balanced and smooth flavors. These beans are typically medium to high in caffeine content, so you can expect a decent amount of caffeine in your cold brew. However, it's important to note that the exact caffeine content can't be determined without conducting specific lab tests.

Cold brew is made by steeping coffee grounds in cold for an extended period of time, usually around 12-24 hours. This brewing method tends to result in a slightly lower caffeine content compared to traditional hot brewing methods. The reason for this is that the longer brewing time extracts less caffeine from the beans.

Additionally, the strength of the brew can influence caffeine levels. If you prefer a stronger cold brew, you may use a higher coffee-to-water ratio or allow it to steep for a longer time. This can result in a higher caffeine content in your final cup.

It's worth mentioning that individual tolerance to caffeine can vary greatly. Some people may be more sensitive to its effects, while others may have a higher tolerance. It's always a good idea to start with smaller servings of cold brew if you're unsure about your caffeine sensitivity.

In terms of personal experience, I've found that Stumptown Hair Bender cold brew provides a good balance of flavor and caffeine. It's smooth, slightly sweet, and has a pleasant fruitiness to it. I enjoy sipping on it during hot summer days or when I need a refreshing pick-me-up.

To summarize, while the exact caffeine content in Stumptown Hair Bender cold brew can't be determined without lab testing, you can expect a moderate amount of caffeine from the blend of Latin American coffee beans used. The cold brew method and strength of the brew can also influence caffeine levels. It's always best to start with smaller servings if you're unsure about your caffeine tolerance.