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Cold Brew Tea vs Coffee: What’s Better for You?

Cold Brew Tea vs Coffee: What’s Better for You?

Cold Brew Tea vs Coffee: What’s Better for You?

“A smooth buzz or a jittery jolt? Let’s find out which cold brew truly fuels your day.”

A Gut-Friendly Sip

Cold brew tea is naturally low in acidity, making it gentler on the stomach than most coffee or even traditional hot teas.

Why it matters: If you deal with bloating, heartburn, or gut sensitivity, cold brew tea is a smoother, easier-to-digest option.

Kathmandu Cosmos and Hibiscus are two cold brew-friendly blends that go easy on your system.

Energy, Without the Crash

Let’s talk caffeine:

Beverage Avg. Caffeine (8 oz) Feel
Cold Brew Tea 30–50 mg Calm focus, sustained energy
Cold Brew Coffee 95–200 mg Intense kick, possible jitters or crash

Unlike coffee, tea contains L-theanine, an amino acid that works with caffeine to give you clean, focused energy - without the crash.

Antioxidants for Long-Term Health

Cold brew tea, especially white tea and green teas, is packed with antioxidants like flavonoids and catechins that support your heart, brain, and metabolism.

  • White teas may help lower oxidative stress, a contributor to heart disease.
  • Green teas (like our First Flush Green Tea) contain EGCG, a powerful compound shown to boost metabolism.

Coffee also has benefits, particularly chlorogenic acid for fat metabolism, but without the calming effect that tea delivers.

Brain Boost with Balance

Tea's natural combo of caffeine and L-theanine improves attention, focus, and calm without overstimulation. Multiple studies show tea-drinkers maintain better mental clarity and lower stress than coffee drinkers.

Which Should You Choose?

Goal Best Pick Why
Better digestion Cold Brew Tea Lower acidity, herbal support
Energy without crash Cold Brew Tea Caffeine + L-theanine = stable energy
Antioxidant power Cold Brew Tea More flavonoids, catechins
Strong jolt or bold flavor Cold Brew Coffee High caffeine & intense taste
Metabolism support Green Tea or Coffee EGCG in green tea, chlorogenic acid in coffee

Make the Switch to a Smoother Brew

Cold brew tea gives you the best of both worlds: steady energy and clean flavor without the acid or jitters.

See our Cold Brew essentials

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is cold brew tea more hydrating than coffee? Yes, tea has fewer diuretic effects, making it better for hydration.
  • Which tea is best for cold brew? Start with White Tea for gentle flavors, or Herbal Blends for more flavor.
  • Is cold brew tea less bitter than coffee? Absolutely. Cold steeping brings out smoother, sweeter flavors in tea.

Sources:

  1. Journal of Food Science
  2. Nutritional Neuroscience
  3. Mayo Clinic - caffeine content for drinks
  4. PubMed

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