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dr drip coffee :: flexible brewing

With Dr. Drip you can ditch the fancy equipment but still be your own barista. However you like to doctor up your coffee – skim, soy, cream, black… one lump or two—Dr. Drip gives you the freedom and flexibility to brew wherever you are.

With convenience and portability top of mind, Dr. Drip practices the classic drip brewing method to brew one perfect cup at a time – in the kitchen or at the campsite. It could not be simpler – perch the good Doctor atop your mug-in-waiting and pour hot water over the grounds and through the filter to unlock the alluring aroma and scintillating taste of freshly roasted Arabica beans.

Each package contains all natural, fair-trade and organically grown coffee specially selected from some of the world’s best growing regions. Artisan Roasters escort the beans through the roasting process, crafting rich, flavorful blends before the beans go on to receive a precision grind. Afterwards, the grounds are rapidly vacuum-sealed to preserve the height of freshness.

It is currently available in 4 different varieties:

  • The Decaf Energizer
  • The Organic Tonic
  • The Double Daily Remedy–their premium signature blend
  • The Ultimate Pick Me-Up–a dark roasted Sumatra blend

I was given a few samples of the Dr. Drip Coffee to try out. I was impressed with the simplicity of the product and with the taste of the coffee produced. There are very few instant coffees that even come close to the taste of fresh brewed coffee–it just isn’t the same, now you can get your brewed coffee instantly. I can completely see the benefits of Dr Drip Coffee when you are away from home and your coffee pot–think travel, camping. If you have access to hot water–you can have your fresh brewed coffee. My favorite version was The Decaf Energizer, my husband’s first choice is the Ultimate Pick Me-Up. We were both impressed with how fresh and wonderful the coffee smelled upon opening the package. We will be keeping some packages on hand for those “no coffee pot” times. Plus it is individually packed in convenient flat packages that make them easy to take with you most anywhere.

Dr. Drip Coffee :: $8.99

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*The product in this review was provided to me for the purpose of conducting this review. All opinions expressed in this review are my own*

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  • Shunya
    May 21, 2012 at 8:22 pm

    It’s not bad for the machine but you may want to cedisnor these points (albeit some may be a tad esoteric):Hot water from the tap may include unwanted detritus (or at least, be filtered through same detritus) from your water heater, this will affect taste.Hot water holds less oxygen than cold which also affects flavor. The colder the water going in, the better the flavor.Since your coffee maker already has the elements to heat the water, why would you do this anyway? The coffee maker will surely get the water hotter than anything coming from the tap (unless you have your thermostat set at an unsafe temperature!)