Thursday, November 03, 2005

Coffee Beer

Nestle have patented Coffee Beer. You can now have coffee that "that pours and foams like beer, but smells of strong coffee and packs a concentrated caffeine kick." Unfortunately at the moment it is non-alcoholic which pretty much removes the sole reason for drinking beer. You only have to look at the popularity of non-alcoholic beer to realise that most people don't actually drink beer for the "pour and foam" experience. However all is not lost:

The beverage is made in a similar way to beer, but fine-tuned temperature control stops the formation of ethyl alcohol. So the new drink could go down well with people who want a long tall pick-me-up while driving.

Obviously it should not be too difficult to make the beer alcoholic, in which case it would not be recommended as a "pick-me-up while driving" more a "pick-me-up while stumbling". The trick for Nestle would be to achieve a perfect balance between alcohol and coffee so that one could get drunk and sober-up at the same time.

(Via New Scientist and several other blogs today)

5 comments:

  1. coffee beer, great ideia!
    I like coffee and love beer then...

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  3. Viscondi, Thanks. I have never been to Brasil but its on my list of places to visit in the future. I liked the photos on your blog.

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  4. I'm guessing the coffee component of this won't be fair trade. Those greenwashing assholes!

    I mean, I hate Nestle, but am v. curious about this concoction... Although -- doesn't Red Bull & vodka offer the same sort of mix? Um, except that mixed drink would have its alcoholic punch. I'm with you. Life's too short for non-alcoholic beer.

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    thanks a mil. Sarah

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