Blue Island Makes a Blend of Coffee and Kombucha Called 'CoffeeBucha'
Laura McQuarrie — April 21, 2017 — Lifestyle
References: loveblueisland & bevnet
Coffee and kombucha are often served in close proximity to one another at cafes and grocery stores around the world, but Blue Island Coffee is now giving consumers the chance to enjoy both beverages from a single bottle with a new creation that it calls 'CoffeeBucha.'
As its name suggests, CoffeeBucha is a blend of both cold brewed coffee and kombucha, which makes for a beverage that's energizing, as well as naturally rich in antioxidants and probiotics. Blue Island Coffee's CoffeeBucha is offered in several unique flavors, including Madagascar Vanilla, Hazelnut, Chai, and Maca Espresso.
Like Blue Island Coffee, other beverage makers are experimenting with unique kombucha hybrids. For example, Postmark Brewing creates a combination of kombucha and beer that it calls 'Blondebucha.'
As its name suggests, CoffeeBucha is a blend of both cold brewed coffee and kombucha, which makes for a beverage that's energizing, as well as naturally rich in antioxidants and probiotics. Blue Island Coffee's CoffeeBucha is offered in several unique flavors, including Madagascar Vanilla, Hazelnut, Chai, and Maca Espresso.
Like Blue Island Coffee, other beverage makers are experimenting with unique kombucha hybrids. For example, Postmark Brewing creates a combination of kombucha and beer that it calls 'Blondebucha.'
Trend Themes
1. Coffee Kombucha Hybrids - Exploring the fusion of coffee and kombucha to create energizing beverages with added health benefits.
2. Unique Flavor Combinations - Crafting innovative flavor profiles by blending coffee and kombucha to cater to adventurous consumers.
3. Kombucha Hybridization - Experimenting with kombucha hybrids, such as combining it with beer, to create new and refreshing drink options.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Manufacturing - Opportunity for beverage manufacturers to develop and market coffee kombucha hybrids, tapping into the growing health-conscious consumer base.
2. Natural and Organic Products - Aligning with the trend of natural and organic products by introducing coffee kombucha hybrids with its inherent antioxidant and probiotic properties.
3. Craft Brewing - Craft breweries can explore kombucha hybridization, like mixing it with beer, as a way to diversify their product offerings and appeal to a wider audience.
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