I love cold brew coffee that are on the go. Sleepy Owl provides it and also Nestle, but I never liked the ones provided by Nestle, whereas Sleepy Owl is not accessible everywhere. I cannot keep it ordered in store at home because it isn’t cheap either. Tata Coffee has launched its Gold Cold Brew range in classic, mocha, and hazelnut flavors. Now, I am not sure about you but I love products from Tata, and I have trust in them. I decided to give them a try.
There are some things you should consider before buying a cold brew coffee. It is a smoother coffee, which means less acidic than hot brew. Also, it shouldn’t be overtly sweet because it can definitely kill other flavors.
I’ve always been a big fan of cold brew coffee, and Tata Coffee Gold’s Mocha and Hazelnut flavors have quickly become my go-to. The first thing I noticed was the sleek glass bottle similar to Sleepy Owl. It looks premium and feels great in the hand. The pop-open cap is super convenient, making it easy to enjoy on the go. Now, I am going to tell you about both the flavors I have tried.
My Experience with Tata Coffee Gold Cold Brew Mocha
I’ve become a big fan of Tata Coffee Gold’s Mocha flavor. The taste is a delicious blend of coffee and chocolate. I would say that the mocha flavor is prominent, but it doesn’t overpower the coffee, which is why I like it. It has a nice balance that is not too sweet, which I appreciate. The texture is thick and creamy, making it a satisfying drink. I’ve found that the 200ml bottle is the perfect size for a single serving. It’s not too small or too large, and it’s easy to finish in one sitting.
Overall, I’m really impressed with Tata Coffee Gold Cold Brew Mocha. It’s a delicious and convenient way to enjoy a high-quality cold brew coffee. I highly recommend it to any coffee lover.
My Experience with Tata Coffee Gold Cold Brew Hazelnut
I have also tried the new Tata Coffee Gold Cold Brew Hazelnut, and it’s pretty good too. First off, the color is a bit lighter than the mocha one, but it still looks pretty tempting. The smell is definitely hazelnut, which is nice. It’s not overpowering, just a pleasant aroma. The taste is smooth and creamy, with a nice balance of coffee and hazelnut. It’s not too sweet, which I appreciate. The aftertaste is clean, and it doesn’t leave a weird feeling in your mouth.
I have tried several different cold brew coffee brands, and I have found a few that I really enjoy. I will share my full list soon with you. Tata Coffee Gold Cold Brew Mocha and Hazelnut are both delicious and refreshing options. The coffee is smooth and creamy, with a nice balance of flavor. And the packaging is super convenient for grabbing a drink on the go.
If you’re a coffee lover, I highly recommend giving Tata Coffee Gold Cold Brew a try. You won’t be disappointed.
I’ve been looking for a good cold brew that’s easily available, and this review came at the perfect time! I love that you highlighted how important it is for a cold brew to not be overly sweet so many brands ruin the balance with too much sugar. Between the mocha and hazelnut flavors, which one would you say has a stronger coffee kick? Also, how does it compare to Sleepy Owl in terms of richness and smoothness?
So many cold brews are ruined by excessive sweetness! Between the two flavors, I’d say the mocha has a slightly stronger coffee kick because the chocolate notes blend in well without muting the coffee taste. The hazelnut is smoother and creamier but feels a bit lighter on the coffee side. Compared to Sleepy Owl, I’d say Tata’s is a little less bold but still has that smooth, clean taste you expect from a good cold brew. Sleepy Owl has a slightly richer body and a more pronounced coffee depth, but Tata’s is definitely a great alternative, especially for convenience and price.
I’m always on the lookout for a solid hazelnut cold brew that isn’t artificial-tasting or overly sweet. The way you described Tata’s version makes me want to try it ASAP! Do you feel like the hazelnut flavor is more on the subtle side or does it stand out? Also, does it have any lingering bitterness, or is it more on the mellow side? Cold brews can sometimes be hit or miss with that aftertaste, so I’m curious to know what you think!
I think you’ll like it! The hazelnut flavor is more subtle rather than overpowering, which I personally prefer. It adds a nice nutty warmth without drowning out the coffee. If you love a strong hazelnut taste, you might find it a bit mild, but for me, the balance works well. As for the aftertaste, it’s really smooth no lingering bitterness or artificial aftertaste, which is a huge plus. Some hazelnut-flavored coffees can feel synthetic, but this one keeps it natural. I’d definitely recommend trying it out! Let me know if you do!