Traveling sometimes means giving up the comforts of home to explore new places, but that doesn’t mean you have to drink bad coffee. Boutique brewers have been creating innovative ways to make the best cup of coffee on the road, without a coffee maker. From going off-grid to just avoiding bad coffee, there are lots of reasons to pack your own favorite brew. After testing dozens of travel-friendly brews here are our five favorites.
Explorer Cold Brew Co.
If you are a fan of Cold Brew, you will love Explorer’s concentrated coffee, want an Americano, add half bottle to 3oz of hot water. How about an Ice Latte? 1 bottle of Explorer, 6-8 ozs of milk, 1 tbsp of sweetener, and ice. They have more complex recipes, but you aren’t likely to have the ability to steam milk in the car. Explorer also offers a range of caffeine levels, beware that you feel the Extra Caffeine.
DripKit Coffee
DripKit Coffee has created a single-use pour-over coffee that makes enjoying a great cup of coffee easy. Their small-batch coffee is roasted in Brooklyn, NY weekly and packaged to order. We discovered it on a trip to New Orleans and loved the easy to use pour-over packaging. Five-packs start at $17.00 and go up to $39.00 for limited-edition coffees. At $3.40-$7.80 a cup, DripKit is pricey but worth trying at least once.
Apex Coffee Roasters Steeped Coffee
Copper Cow Coffee Pour Over Coffee
Copper Cow offers a unique option for gourmet coffee on the go, their ready-made pour-over pouches offer a wide range of flavors. We love the Salted Carmel and Pumpkin Spice Latte. Ranging from $10-$17 for a 5 pack, but you can save if you order their bundle packs. It averages out to about $3.00 a cup, but it is a great cup of coffee.