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Looking for good, bulk instant coffee

Matt Hixson

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While overlanding and backpacking I usually just take Starbucks Via instant coffee. Boil water, dump single serving into cup, done. I like the simplicity of it, but not all the trash it produces. I'm looking for an instant coffee that comes in a larger container. Due to my coffee snobbery I won't even consider Folgers or Taster's Choice or their ilk. I want good instant coffee. I'd buy a can of Via if it was sold that way, but all I've been able to find are the single serving sizes.

So, have you found a good, bulk instant coffee?
 

tritonl

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Look into Alpine Start coffee. I listened to a podcast with the owner and it sounded great. It has really good reviews.
 

Cypress

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Off-Road Ranger I

Jacobs Cronat Gold. Amazon carries it. It is my go-to for instant coffee. By far the best I've ever tasted.
 

tjZ06

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Advocate I

When I used to spend a lot of time overseas, you find that instant coffee is very common in some places (UK/EU, New Zealand, etc.) and doesn't have the "stigma" it does in the US. I wish I remembered brands, but often it was actually pretty good. I might give the Alpine Start a try.

EDIT: I recognize the packaging of the Jacobs Kronung... that's def one I saw overeas a lot and was pretty good. Also, for the OP, you can find lots of Starbucks instant coffee in bulk on Amazon: Amazon.com : starbucks instant coffee Personally I've never really liked Starbucks too much, it's often burned/bitter to me, but if you want it, it's out there:
-TJ
 
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ThundahBeagle

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Advocate I

I dont knowwwww...you're looking for instant AND good at the same time, and I'm not quite sure that exists.

Generally, I percolate, or fresh grind and brew. Obviously on the road (off the road) that can be problematic. My normalcoffee preference is Cafe Bustelo. Even the instant variety is good. Any instant coffee tastes better making it with hot milk, or almond milk if you are lactose averse.
 

ptgarcia

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Enthusiast III

I drink roughly a pot of crap coffee every day at work, so the available "gourmet" instant coffees are fantastic in comparison, and I have no qualms with drinking them while camping. At home, I grind and brew, but nothing to fancy, and after a day of shitty Folgers it's like having a dessert.

Also, I prefer oat milk in my coffee over other alternatives. For me, almond and coconut milk are too strong of flavors and are too noticeable in my coffee. If I want almond or coconut flavored coffee they're great, but if not they don't work for me. Oat milk, on the other hand, creams the coffee without altering its flavor much. If you haven't tried it yet give it a go.
 

Ragman

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Look into Alpine Start coffee. I listened to a podcast with the owner and it sounded great. It has really good reviews.
I see Sierra Trading has a couple of the Alpine Start coffees on sale-not sure if the price is something special or if shipping kills the bargain but if it works and you want to try it here is the link-
 

pcstockton

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Advocate I


This is the best instant coffee that doesn't break the bank. There are two others I find better but are over $3 per serving.
 

ThundahBeagle

Rank V

Advocate I

I drink roughly a pot of crap coffee every day at work, so the available "gourmet" instant coffees are fantastic in comparison, and I have no qualms with drinking them while camping. At home, I grind and brew, but nothing to fancy, and after a day of shitty Folgers it's like having a dessert.

Also, I prefer oat milk in my coffee over other alternatives. For me, almond and coconut milk are too strong of flavors and are too noticeable in my coffee. If I want almond or coconut flavored coffee they're great, but if not they don't work for me. Oat milk, on the other hand, creams the coffee without altering its flavor much. If you haven't tried it yet give it a go.
Tried the oat milk route. Personally I care for that the least. Almond is OK, and I understand that this options are supposedly better for me. But given my druthers, I prefer a little milk in fresh ground, or a decent instant made only with milk
 

Matt Hixson

Rank V
Member

Member I

When I used to spend a lot of time overseas, you find that instant coffee is very common in some places (UK/EU, New Zealand, etc.) and doesn't have the "stigma" it does in the US. I wish I remembered brands, but often it was actually pretty good. I might give the Alpine Start a try.

EDIT: I recognize the packaging of the Jacobs Kronung... that's def one I saw overeas a lot and was pretty good. Also, for the OP, you can find lots of Starbucks instant coffee in bulk on Amazon: Amazon.com : starbucks instant coffee Personally I've never really liked Starbucks too much, it's often burned/bitter to me, but if you want it, it's out there:
-TJ
Well, I swear I've searched all over the interwebs, but this is exactly what I have been trying to find. Thanks!
 

smlobx

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Member III

While overlanding and backpacking I usually just take Starbucks Via instant coffee. Boil water, dump single serving into cup, done. I like the simplicity of it, but not all the trash it produces. I'm looking for an instant coffee that comes in a larger container. Due to my coffee snobbery I won't even consider Folgers or Taster's Choice or their ilk. I want good instant coffee. I'd buy a can of Via if it was sold that way, but all I've been able to find are the single serving sizes.

So, have you found a good, bulk instant coffee?
You say you’re a coffee snob and drink Starbucks??? Puleese!
All kidding aside consider trying out Black Rifle instant coffee. Much better flavor..


I use this when I don’t have time to brew their Beyond Black coffee while overlanding.. Gets the morning off to a good start.
 

Matt Hixson

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Member I

You say you’re a coffee snob and drink Starbucks??? Puleese!
All kidding aside consider trying out Black Rifle instant coffee. Much better flavor..


I use this when I don’t have time to brew their Beyond Black coffee while overlanding.. Gets the morning off to a good start.
Sweet! I am familiar with BRCC's ground coffee, but didn't know they did instant.

Except that this has exactly the same problem as the Starbucks Via: too much single serving trash.
 

OverLamb24

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Advocate III

Medaglia D'Oro Espresso Instant Coffee. I buy this and put it into a plastic baggy or container when I travel. I don’t do it full strength as I’m not much into espresso strength coffee
Good by itself or mixed into hot chocolate or breakfast oatmeal!
 

anytime

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Contributor I

Try bullet coffee instead. Nespresso is a bit pricey but i's like getting it on a coffee shop.
 

Road

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Launch Member

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I drink roughly a pot of crap coffee every day at work, so the available "gourmet" instant coffees are fantastic in comparison, and I have no qualms with drinking them while camping. At home, I grind and brew, but nothing to fancy, and after a day of shitty Folgers it's like having a dessert.

Also, I prefer oat milk in my coffee over other alternatives. For me, almond and coconut milk are too strong of flavors and are too noticeable in my coffee. If I want almond or coconut flavored coffee they're great, but if not they don't work for me. Oat milk, on the other hand, creams the coffee without altering its flavor much. If you haven't tried it yet give it a go.
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Does oat milk last appreciably longer than cow's milk before spoiling? It's not too watery tasting? Usually the only thing I get milk for when adventuring is coffee. I like to make a much stronger coffee sometimes when camping, then cut it almost 50/50 with milk, European Café au Lait style, especially if it's a dark roast French style Chicory type coffee.
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smlobx

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Does oat milk last appreciably longer than cow's milk before spoiling? It's not too watery tasting? Usually the only thing I get milk for when adventuring is coffee. I like to make a much stronger coffee sometimes when camping, then cut it almost 50/50 with milk, European Café au Lait style, especially if it's a dark roast French style Chicory type coffee.
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Last year on a 3 month overlanding trip we discovered these protein milk containers in a case. They can remain unrefrigerated for months until opened and the size of the containers makes them easy to keep a couple in the fridge if you like. You can get them at Sam’s Club or Costco.

https://www.costco.com/premier-30g-protein-shakes-11-fl.-oz.,-18-pack.product.100308724.html
 

Road

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Last year on a 3 month overlanding trip we discovered these protein milk containers in a case. They can remain unrefrigerated for months until opened and the size of the containers makes them easy to keep a couple in the fridge if you like. You can get them at Sam’s Club or Costco.

https://www.costco.com/premier-30g-protein-shakes-11-fl.-oz.,-18-pack.product.100308724.html
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Yeah, my kid gets those and I've had them in the past. I appreciate the suggestion.

If they made unflavored ones; just a straight "milk," that could be perfect, especially as protein-packed as they are and the fact that they are shelf-stable for so long.
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