

☕ Elevate your coffee game—cold brew mastery in every pour!
JAVA HOUSE Cold Brew Coffee is a premium Colombian 4:1 liquid concentrate crafted from 100% Arabica beans. Slow-steeped for over 12 hours, it offers a rich, smooth flavor profile with molasses, cocoa, and subtle fruit notes, free from bitterness. This 32-ounce bottle delivers up to 10 customizable servings, perfect for hot or iced coffee lovers seeking convenience and bold caffeine (135mg per serving) in a compact, resealable format.





| ASIN | B07DFNX19W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,867 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #26 in Iced Coffee & Cold-Brew |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,749) |
| Item model number | FC309322 |
| Manufacturer | Heartland FPG |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.13 x 8.63 inches; 2.3 Pounds |
| Units | 32 Fluid Ounces |
M**T
Coffee tastes really good. Strong. Price is sort of high.
The taste of the decaf is really good. I like how I can mix it as strong as I like. The amount you get for the price is a little tough for me. I will use this more as a special occasion addition to my groceries than every week. But it is hyper convenient so I will purchase again.
J**Z
Great tasting and great idea!
Exactly what I was looking for!! I LOVE iced coffee and this is a great way to have a glass without having to brew it. I love how I can make each cup as strong or weak as I want, and a little splash in a milkshake is delicious.
M**K
Tastes Great! Cost & Convenience Not So Great.
I love the taste of Java House coffee, and this concentrate is no exception. It is the best tasting by far of any concentrates that I have tried for iced coffee. On hot summer days, I like to take a thermos of iced coffee along while golfing, and this makes the best iced coffee by far. So, why only four stars? Two reasons: (1) The cost is significantly higher than that of some competing products; for me it worked out to around $2.00 per 12-ounce thermos. (2) Reasonably accurate measurement is required for every serving. For me, that meant measuring 10 ounces of water, then 2.5 ounces of J.H. concentrate to match the 4:1 ratio. Also, Java House concentrate must be refrigerated after opening, and it is recommended that you use the entire container within a relatively short time period - I have recycled the container, but I believe it suggested using it within 2 weeks of opening. At this time, I am using a container of Top Roast concentrate, which costs much less per serving and is easier to use, but the taste is nowhere near that of Java House. That is the what any buyer must consider: what is more important - great taste versus cost & convenience. As for me, I will probably go back to Java House; sometimes you just have go for the taste.
L**.
Best I've found, so far.
I've tried every decaf cold brew coffee I can find. This one is tastes the best. Price is reasonable for what you get. Flavor is good. But you might want to actually measure the first couple of times you use it, because if you overdo it, if you make it too strong, it can taste bitter. That's easy to fix as long as you know what direction to go in. Overall, this is a the best cold brew decaf out there.
D**L
Yum
Tastes good if you’re getting into coffee and don’t want to add cream or sugar. Just mix water 1:4 water ratio like recommended. Not bitter at all or coffee bean tasting.
A**N
Decent but tasteless
I give it points for being bitter-free yet strong and decaffeinated. However, I don't like the taste. It doesn't have a nutty or coffee like aroma. It's hard to describe. There are other cold brew options that taste more like coffee.
B**S
I like it!!
Good taste and easy to use. I only have used it on ice, so cannot speak to its use heated. Update: I actually love this coffee. It makes a perfect summer evening decaf iced coffee. I like half & half, a couple rough cut sugar cubes, and sometimes a touch of Penzey's vanilla.
C**Y
Undrinkable and NOT Returnable
I don't understand how this has such great reviews - it's awful, totally undrinkable, and not returnable. I followed the instructions for the ratio of 4:1 to make cold coffee, and the result was tasteless swill the consistency of water. Most coffees have flavor profiles, but this is just flat, bitter, yuck. There is no flavor at all except for the bitterness. I thought maybe if I tried increasing or decreasing the ratio and then adding cream and sugar it would be palatable, but no. None of my attempts to doctor this up did the trick. Part of what is most disgusting about this concentrate is that it has a very thin, watery consistency. You might not realize it until it's not there, but real coffee has a richer body or texture than plain water. Even adding creamer did not help with this. In case you're thinking maybe I just don't like iced coffee, I assure you I've had plenty of it, from coffee shops, from other concentrates, and I've also made it at home. I just wanted something convenient and cost effective, and this was neither, because after trying it only a few times I will have to toss it. What a waste. If you enjoy bitter brown water, this is the product for you. If you like coffee, keep looking!
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