https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights.atom Steeped Coffee - What’s Brewing 2023-12-14T16:15:34-08:00 Steeped Coffee https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/shop-small-with-us 2023-11-24T19:37:20-08:00 2023-11-24T19:50:28-08:00 Feel Good About Supporting Steeped Coffee on Small Business Saturday (and Everyday!) Steeped Coffee In honor of Small Business Saturday, we wanted to take a moment to shine the spotlight on the significant role that small businesses play in our communities and our economy, what makes Steeped Coffee a stand-out small business, and why you should consider supporting small businesses in general.

Small businesses are the backbone of America, creating jobs, driving innovation by challenging big box stores, and fostering a sense of community and togetherness. When you shop small, you're not just buying a product or service; you're investing in your community's future.

Steeped Coffee: A Small Business with a Big Impact

Although we’re a small business, Steeped has made it a part of our business model to give back with every dollar we make. As a Certified B-Corp and Benefit Corporation, we strongly believe in purpose beyond profits: making a positive impact on society and the environment, not just focusing on financial growth. We're really passionate about helping communities in need, so much so that we donate 1% of our total sales, not just our profits! It's a significant feat for a small company like ours, but it's a reflection of our unwavering commitment to the fundamental values Steeped was built on. So, from tackling hunger to supporting access to clean water, you’re making a difference when you support Steeped, one cup at a time.

Our dedication to our community goes beyond local. We’re mindful of the impact of ingredients sourcing on the global coffee community. Our impact begins with the source of our pride and passion—our coffee beans. We've established direct trade relationships with the small family-owned farms we’ve carefully chosen to work with. We choose our beans for their craft, premium quality and taste, as well as how they’re grown and what their larger footprint is.

Small Steps for a Better Planet

It’s one thing to source from ethical suppliers and another to work towards optimal sustainability throughout every aspect of a product. Our entire ethos is built around making gourmet, specialty coffee accessible to all—for both our generation and the ones to come. This is why our Bags are not only convenient, but also eco-friendly. Both the inner bag and outer pack are fully compostable, so we aren’t taking two steps back with every one step forward when it comes to environmental impact. Our goal is to make your coffee rituals go unnoticed by future generations.

Why Support Steeped Coffee?

Small but mighty, we at Steeped believe that a happy and motivated team is the heart and soul of any small business. That's why we go the extra mile to support our crew in work, life, and everything in between.

Some of the Steeped team

Brewing buckets of guiltless coffee takes a village, and we know that village isn't just about the individuals who walk through our (virtual) doors. It's about their entire support system—the family and friends who stand by their side, day in and day out.

When our employees join Steeped, we become a part of their support system, another entity dedicated to ensuring they’re operating at their best, on all fronts. Our commitment extends beyond just providing great coffee; it's about providing benefits that touch not only our crew but also their whole family.

Next time you saturate your favorite Steeped Brew Bag, know that you’re supporting a small coffee company whose beloved employees infuse its big spirit into every cup! Curious about the specifics? Here are some of the many reasons why you should feel good about supporting Steeped Coffee on Small Business Saturday:

  • We invest in our employees, offering 3 weeks’ paid time off, paid parental leave, a 401K, life insurance, and employee and dependent contributions to medical and dental insurance.
  • We support their well-being and happiness with paid holidays, free coffee subscriptions, paid volunteer time, coffee discounts for friends and family and 1:1 coaching with HR on any topic.
  • We support their career goals with career pathing and free LinkedIn learning courses.

Many of these benefits are tough to find at small businesses these days. They aren’t required offerings, and can be quite costly, but we know that it’s our people who are the backbone of our brand and business, so investments in our employees and their growth are woven throughout our company culture.

The Importance of Supporting Small Businesses

Small businesses are undeniably essential to the American economy. They create jobs, drive innovation, and foster a sense of community. In fact, small businesses account for 63% of all new jobs created in the United States.*

However, it’s an unfortunate statistic that small businesses are also more likely to fail than large businesses. According to the Small Business Administration, 50% of small businesses fail within the first five years.**

This is why it is so important to support small businesses, especially during the holiday season. When you shop at a small business, you are helping to keep that business afloat and ensure that it can continue to provide jobs and services to your community.

Not only that - you support a business that is still able to really focus on its customers. Sometimes, big businesses grow so large that their ears can’t hear us anymore. Their marketing may put a lot of effort into telling us they care about us, but when you reach out, it seems like no one cares or will listen. Small businesses are in the thick of it and usually the first to hear what patrons want and need.

We need more of this type of consumer-centric culture in our world. One that is compassionate and still able to see customers for who they are, at the individual level. Supporting small businesses helps ensure this doesn’t go away for good.

Make a Big Difference on Small Business Saturday

This Small Business Saturday, take some time to shop from small businesses! Do you usually shop on Amazon? Buy directly from the business instead.

Here are some ways you can support Steeped Coffee on Small Business Saturday:

  • Visit the Steeped Coffee store for yourself, or load up on holiday gifts for coffee lovers in your life. It’s easy - most people love coffee!
  • Purchase Steeped Coffee gift cards for friends and family if you’re not sure what they want but know they’ll like our shop.
  • Follow Steeped Coffee on social media and share our posts with your friends and followers to help spread the word about what we’re up to.

By supporting Steeped Coffee, you are making a positive impact on your community. Thank you for your support!

 

*Source: Small Business Association
**Source: Entrepreneur

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/sweet-banana-breakfast-smoothie 2023-03-07T13:46:51-08:00 2023-03-07T14:19:52-08:00 BLK & Bold x Steeped’s Sweet Banana Breakfast Smoothie Sabrina Galyen

It’s almost daylight savings time again and you know what that means! Yep, tired eyes and the hum of kettles and blenders. It’s that time of year where we need a quick and easy breakfast option packed with our morning dose of caffeine to kick start our day. BLK & Bold x Steeped’s Sweet Banana Breakfast Smoothie recipe will do just that! Combining BLK & Bold Rise & GRND cold brew with the creaminess of your favorite oat milk, and the natural sweetness of a banana, this smoothie is not only delicious but also provides a boost of energy to start your day the right way. Plus, the addition of cocoa powder adds a hint of chocolatey goodness that makes this smoothie a delicious treat. With subtle notes of caramel and nutty aromas, this smoothie recipe was made with BLK & Bold x Steeped’s Rise & GRND in mind.

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Rise & GRND Cold Brew
  • ½ cup sweetened oat milk
  • 1 frozen banana
  • ¼ cup oats
  • ½ tbsp cocoa powder
  • ½ tbsp peanut butter
  • ½ tbsp honey or maple syrup

Instructions:

  1. Place Steeped Bag in cup and pour over 8 oz of filtered water. Cover, refrigerate, and let steep for 12-24 hours.
  2. Combine all ingredients into your favorite blender and blend until you reach the desired consistency, or until smooth.
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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/meet-blk-bold 2023-02-25T02:05:57-08:00 2023-02-25T02:16:14-08:00 Meet BLK & Bold Sabrina Galyen
From childhood friends to specialty coffee all-stars
As part of our Black History Month celebration, Steeped is proud to partner with BLK & Bold, a specialty roasting company started by lifelong friends Pernell Cezar and Rod Johnson. The two not only share a passion for specialty coffee, but also a desire to create lasting social change through pledging 5% of BLK & Bold's profits to support underserved kids across the country.

Although BLK & Bold wasn’t founded until 2018, Pernell & Rod’s history starts long before that. The pair initially met while growing up on the same block in Gary, Indiana – a working class city just outside of Chicago. The two bonded while participating in sports and after-school activities and hanging out at the local Boys & Girls Club. With strong role models around them, Pernell & Rod hoped to one day provide the same guidance and support that was given to them.

Fast forward a few years, Pernell & Rod each had their own successful careers; Rod in fundraising and Pernell in sales. Even with their respective success, something was still missing for each of them – a missing piece that wouldn’t allow them to feel truly fulfilled. After some introspection and a phone call between old friends, the beginnings of a coffee roasting company within a social impact business model was formed, a company dedicated to making purpose popular.

Since launching in 2018, Rod and Pernell have enjoyed tremendous success, growing their Des Moines, Iowa based business from roasting in Pernell’s garage to a 20,000-square-foot commercial facility. As the country’s first Black-owned, nationally-distributed coffee brand, BLK & Bold is now a leading force within the coffee industry while also giving back to children in communities not too different from their hometown. 

The partnership between BLK & Bold and Steeped, two B-Corps who focus on purpose beyond profits, will further social and environmental change within the specialty coffee industry. BLK & Bold Co-Founder and CEO Pernell Cezar recently stated, “With Steeped, we can bring the bold taste of BLK & Bold to more people nationwide, and deliver even more support to our nonprofit partners, all while reducing our impact on the planet.” We are thrilled to be a small part of their journey.

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/mr-espresso-x-steeped-cold-brew-butterscotch-latte 2023-01-26T12:29:48-08:00 2023-02-23T10:21:29-08:00 Mr. Espresso x Steeped Cold Brew Butterscotch Latte Sabrina Galyen

Hot take (or should we say cold take) of 2023 – it’s always cold brew season. This delicious Cold Brew Butterscotch Latte is smooth and rich and full of flavor. The foundation of this recipe is the timeless Mr. Espresso Seven Bridges Blend, available online at  Steeped Coffee. This balanced blend of Central and South American coffees sings with velvety notes of caramel and light smoke - making it the perfect base for this flavorful latte. 

Feel free to adapt this recipe to your needs! We recommend starting the night before so your cold brew can be ready the moment you wake up, but you can always adapt the recipe to make it in the moment or even enjoy it hot! If you’re a bit pressed on time, feel free to brew the coffee as you would a hot drink (though, we recommend using only about 4 oz of water for a stronger taste) and adding ice in when you’re ready! If you’re wanting a warm drink, skip the ice and get right to sipping.

Don’t forget to take your Steeped Moment and close your eyes on that first sip, imagining yourself amidst San Francisco’s fog-coated rolling hills and the iconic skyline. 

 

Ingredients

  • 1 Steeped Bag Mr. Espresso Seven Bridges 
  • 8 oz Water
  • ¼ cup Ice
  • 2 tbsp Butterscotch Sauce
  • 1/2 cup Milk (whole milk recommended)

 

Instructions

  1. Follow the Cold Brew instructions on the back of your Mr. Espresso Steeped bag.
  2. Grab your favorite mug and scoop 2 tbsp of Butterscotch sauce into the mug. Add some to the walls of your mug for an extra treat! ¼ cup of ice into your mug. 
  3. Pour 4oz of your Mr. Espresso Steeped Cold Brew on top of the butterscotch, swirling it into the sauce. 
  4. Gently scoop ¼ cup of ice into your mixture and fill the remainder of your mug with whole milk, or milk of your choice!

Enjoy!

 

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/exploring-mr-espresso-and-steeped-coffees-innovative-collaboration 2023-01-17T23:46:12-08:00 2023-01-18T00:35:40-08:00 Exploring Mr. Espresso and Steeped Coffee's Innovative Collaboration Sabrina Galyen Enjoy the rich flavors of Mr. Espresso's Oak Wood Roasted coffee in Steeped’s eco-friendly single-serve coffee bags

Nearly 45 years after Carlo Di Ruocco brought the magic of Oak Wood Roasting to Northern California’s shores, we’re marrying that timeless tradition with our time-saving technology.

Carlo Di Ruocco spent years in his hometown of Salerno, Italy apprenticing under skilled coffee roasters and mastering the unique art of Oak Wood Roasting. When he immigrated to San Francisco in the late ‘70’s, he saw an opportunity to share his wisdom and passion for coffee with his newfound neighbors. From his passion for coffee and love for San Francisco, he created the now household name brand, Mr. Espresso. To this day, Mr. Espresso remains as one of the only macro-roasters in the US that still practice Oak Wood Roasting, which serves as a testament to the sustained passion that Mr. Espresso puts into every cup.

In bringing Steeped’s passion for quality and sustainability and Mr. Espresso’s well-honed craft together, we’re entering into a collaboration set to galvanize the single-serve specialty coffee industry.

 

Why Oak Wood Roasting?

Mr. Espresso is the only macro-roaster in the U.S. to use Oak Wood Roasting, an artisanal slow-roasting method. This traditional roasting technique is said to bring out each bean’s full and rich flavor, yielding a smooth finish. It's a time-honored method that results in a unique flavor profile that can't be achieved with other roasting methods.

 

Meet the Mr. Espresso x Steeped Coffee Blends:

Mr. Espresso offers two delicious organic blends that pair perfectly with Steeped’s time-saving brewing method: the Golden Gate House Blend and their fan-favorite Seven Bridges Blend.

The  Golden Gate House Blend is a Fair Trade and Organic certified blend that was inspired by the stunning landscapes and picture-perfect sunsets of the San Francisco Bay. It's a blend of dark chocolate, sweet caramel, and fruit-toned acidity that creates a smooth and complex flavor profile.

The  Seven Bridges Blend, on the other hand, pays homage to the diversity of people and tastes in the San Francisco Bay Area. It's a velvety-bodied blend with depth and a complex, multilayer flavor dynamic. This blend is a favorite among customers and chefs alike and can be found at some of the finest dining establishments around the San Francisco Bay Area.

 

Steeped Coffee

When paired with Mr. Espresso's timeless Oak Wood Roasted blends, you'll experience a full-bodied, smooth, and complex flavor like never before. Just place your favorite Mr. Espresso x Steeped bag in hot water, dunk, and steep to begin your favorite new ritual. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast, an environmentalist, or both, this ground-breaking collaboration has something for everyone. Give it a try today and taste the difference that Oak Wood Roasting can make!

 

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/holiday-inspired-california-blend-peppermint-mocha-steeped-coffee 2022-12-22T20:41:55-08:00 2023-02-15T11:51:58-08:00 Holiday Inspired California Blend Peppermint Mocha | Steeped Coffee Sabrina Galyen As the holiday season approaches, there's nothing quite like cozying up with a warm, festive drink in hand. This year, we're excited to share our recipe for a delicious California Blend peppermint mocha that is sure to get you in the holiday spirit.

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As the holiday season approaches, there's nothing quite like cozying up with a warm, festive drink in hand. This year, we're excited to share our recipe for a delicious California Blend peppermint mocha that is sure to get you in the holiday spirit.

Combining the rich, chocolatey flavor of a classic mocha with the cool, refreshing taste of peppermint, this drink is the perfect balance of indulgence and refreshment. It's easy to make and is sure to become a new holiday tradition for you and your loved ones.

So grab a mug and let's get started on this festive holiday treat!

 

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups Steeped California Blend Coffee
  • ½ cup milk (or milk substitute)
  • 3 tbsp. sugar
  • 1 tbsp. cocoa powder
  • 1 oz. bittersweet chocolate (finely chopped)
  • 2 drops peppermint oil
  • 2 crushed peppermint sticks

Coffee Steeping Directions:

  1. Place two Steeped California Blend coffee bags into your 16 oz cup and gradually pour 16 oz of hot water over the bags.
  2. Dunk the bags in the hot water for 15 seconds or more for added strength.
  3. Allow the bags to steep for 5 minutes or until desired strength and taste reached.

Peppermint Mocha Directions

  1. Combine prepared Steeped California Blend coffee and 1/2 cup of milk (or milk substitute if you prefer) in a saucepan over low heat. Do not simmer!
  2. Blend in sugar, cocoa powder, and bittersweet chocolate and cook for 4 minutes (stirring frequently) until ingredients melt and are fully incorporated.
  3. Add in 2 drops of peppermint oil.
  4. Pour hot coffee mixture into 4 mugs (depending on your ideal serving size).
  5. Top each mug with whipped cream and sprinkle on crushed peppermint sticks for added taste and decor.
  6. Serve and enjoy!

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/hot-white-russian-with-pumpkin-spice 2022-10-25T12:48:01-07:00 2023-02-15T11:52:46-08:00 Hot White Russian with Pumpkin Spice Steeped Coffee

Here at Steeped HQ, we like our coffee steeped and our pumpkin spice with an alcohol-infused boost.  Inspired by the cult classic and perfected here at Steeped, spice up the season with this festive fall cocktail.

Serving Size: 1

Total Time: 5 minutes

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 cup Steeped Coffee
  • 1 shot Kahlua
  • ½ shot vodka
  • 2 tbsp heavy cream
  • 1 tsp pumpkin puree
  • 1 tsp maple syrup 
  • 1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
  • Cinnamon stick for garnish

DIRECTIONS

  • Make Steeped Coffee by pouring 8 oz of hot water over the Steeped Bag. Dunk the bag in the hot water for 30 seconds, and then steep for 5 minutes before removing the bag.
  • Add heavy cream, pumpkin puree, and maple syrup to a saucepan over low heat. Whisk until hot then remove from heat. Add pumpkin pie spice.
  • Combine Steeped Coffee, Kahlua, Vodka, and pumpkin spice creamer in a mug of choice. Top with a dash of pumpkin pie spice and garnish with cinnamon stick. 

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/now-certified-compostable 2020-04-22T09:00:00-07:00 2021-08-19T22:05:52-07:00 Steeped Is Certified Compostable Nate Appel Just in time for the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, we are proud to announce our entire Steeped Brewing Method has been certified fully compostable. 

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[Santa Cruz, CA, APRIL 22, 2020]Just in time for the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Steeped Coffee, known for its award-winning single-serve brewing method featuring sustainable packaging, is proud to announce that their entire brewing method has been certified fully compostable. From the outside Guilt-Free Packaging to the inner non-GMO Full Immersion Filter, the Steeped Brewing Method not only uses renewable plant-based materials, but is fully compostable to ensure that our sacred coffee rituals go unnoticed by the next generation.

Since launch, Steeped Inc. a Certified B Corp, has sought to answer the environmental dilemma created by non-recyclable brewing machines and billions of coffee pods that accumulate in the world’s landfills every year. 

“Since 2009, so many plastic pods have been used that if placed side-by-side, they would wrap around the planet over 130 times,” says Josh Wilbur, Steeped’s Founder and CEO. 

Steeped Coffee is one of the only brewing methods that doesn’t require a machine, grinder, or special equipment to prepare premium coffee. Brewed similar to tea, Steeped Bags only need water to make a simple cup of specialty coffee.

After years of development, the current version of Steeped Guilt-Free packaging utilizes renewable materials that pair high performance with the ability to safely break down per current compostability standards. 

We are constantly looking at every element of our company’s footprint, while also preserving coffee quality and freshness,” says Wilbur. “We continue to learn and innovate to improve all of the materials within the Steeped Brewing Method as a top priority — not an afterthought.

Through licensed partnerships, Steeped, Inc. is expanding the positive impact of its fully compostable brewing method to over 125 specialty coffee roasters around the globe. Steeped, Inc. has also recently launched a Steeped Packaging division offering compostable packaging to other sustainably-minded packaged goods companies. 

Earth Day is an annual event celebrated around the world on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First celebrated in 1970, it now includes events coordinated globally by the Earth Day Network in more than 193 countries. The day is meant to celebrate clean air, land, and water, and to help raise awareness for environmental issues.

Earth Day reminds us that we all have a part to play when it comes to preserving the world we live in, and Steeped encourages everyone to only leave 'actual' footprints when enjoying a simple cup of coffee, wherever the journey may lead. Steeped Coffee is hand-roasted in small batches and available in Light, Medium, Dark, French Roast, and Decaf Blends. Coffee Packs, subscriptions, and gear are available at Steepedcoffee.com. Steeped Coffee can also be delivered to you or a friend with Amazon Prime on Amazon.com/steepedcoffee]]>
https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/you-give-we-give 2020-04-02T00:16:00-07:00 2021-08-19T22:34:20-07:00 You Give, We Give to support frontline healthcare workers Nate Appel Frontline healthcare workers are facing one of the biggest challenges of their careers, and we want to help any way that we can. With you, we'd like to make sure their next great cup of coffee is on us.

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Help Us Get Coffee to Frontline Healthcare Workers

Frontline healthcare workers are facing one of the biggest challenges of their careers, and we want to help any way that we can. With you, we'd like to make sure their next great cup of coffee is on us.

Help us support these heroes by gifting 5, 10, or 30 Steeped Coffee Packs. We'll match every gift, pack for pack, and deliver directly to frontline healthcare workers across California.

Gift 5 Packs of Steeped Coffee Gift 10 Packs of Steeped Coffee Gift 30 packs of Steeped Coffee

May Update

We’re thrilled to announce that Steeped Coffee has been selected by The Ellen DeGeneres Show for Ellen’s Summer 2020 BE KIND. by ellen Subscription Box!

Everything in the box does something kind for the world. On behalf of Ellen’s subscribers and as part of our “You Give, We Give” campaign, we’re delivering coffee to frontline healthcare workers battling the COVID-19 crisis for every box soldGet your box now at BEKINDbyellen.com and use code SUMMERPARTNER10 for $10 off your box! 


April Update

Your generosity has been inspiring since day one of You Give, We Give, and together we have gifted over 2000 packs of fresh coffee to support frontline healthcare workers across California!

To date, we have delivered fresh Steeped Coffee packs to 

Stanford Hospital Palo Alto
Dominican Health Santa Cruz
Sutter Health Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Public Health Office
Valley Medical San Jose
El Camino Hospital Mountain View
St. Alphonsus Hospital Boise
American Medical Response Scott's Valley
Good Samaritan Hospital San Jose
Santa Cruz Police Department
Folsom Police Department Folsom
Sacramento Police Department Sacramento
Marshall Hospital Folsom
Mercy Folsom Hospital Folsom
Sutter Roseville Hospital Roseville 

 

Help us continue to show support for doctors, nurses, firefighters, police, and first responders on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis by making sure their next great cup of coffee is on us.

 

You Give, We Give is Live! 

To help fuel and lift the spirits of the many frontline doctors, nurses, firefighters, police, and first responders battling the COVID-19 crisis, we've launched You Give, We Give. When you gift Steeped Coffee Packs through You Give, We Give, Steeped will match every gift, pack for pack, and provide free weekly deliveries directly to the hospitals, stations, and clinics where they're needed most.

Steeped Coffee is one of the only brewing methods that doesn’t require a machine, grinder, or special equipment to prepare premium coffee. Brewed similar to tea, Steeped only needs hot water to make a fresh cup of barista approved coffee. Each pack contains hand roasted ground coffee that is nitro sealed for freshness in compostable packaging and preparing a cup with Steeped bypasses any risks of using a communal coffee pot — welcomed news for anyone working on the front lines or in social spaces.

Steeped has kicked off You Give, We Give by gifting 480 Steeped Coffee Packs to Dominican Santa Cruz, Sutter Maternity and Surgery Center of Santa Cruz, and the Santa Cruz Health Department. Help us reach more frontline healthcare workers across California by participating today.

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https://steepedcoffee.com/blogs/community-highlights/perfect-iced-coffee-with-steeped 2019-06-19T17:55:00-07:00 2019-11-29T17:09:29-08:00 Perfect Iced Coffee with Steeped Nate Appel When the summer heats up, coffee lovers crave something a little less steamy and a little more refreshing.

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When the summer heats up, coffee lovers crave something a little less steamy and a little more refreshing. Iced coffee fits the bill perfectly. For some, that means driving to the nearest chain, dropping a bundle, and leaving quality to chance.

But you can save time and money – and the planet – on a superior brew by making it at home, exactly the way you like it.

The award-winning coffee experts at Steeped Coffee have some tips on preparing the perfect iced coffee. Their simple method requires no gadgets, no expensive equipment, no mystery instant powders, and no wasteful pods. With a pack of single-serve Steeped Coffee, a great-tasting and sustainable glass of cold summer happiness is just a few minutes away.

Steeped, Inc. is all about coffee without compromise. Their proprietary single-serve brewing method features Steeped Coffee Bags (think tea bags engineered for coffee) to deliver the best ethically-sourced and locally roasted specialty coffee, one delicious cup at a time. Nitro-sealed to preserve freshness, Steeped Packs are made with renewable and compostable materials.

 

How to make Steeped Coffee Concentrate

According to the team at Steeped, the secret to a classic iced coffee is a well-crafted ‘coffee concentrate’. A good concentrate is also the basis for many other refreshing coffee drinks we associate with summer sipping.

First, we’ll cover the recipe for Steeped Coffee Concentrate, and then we’ll dive into all the different variations of iced coffee you can create using that concentrate.

 

 

For each serving, you’ll need

  • 1 Steeped Coffee Pack
  • 10 oz. mug
  • Filtered water

Directions

  1. Heat filtered water to 205 degrees, or just below boiling
  2. Place a Steeped Bag at the bottom of a standard 10oz mug
  3. Pour hot water over the Steeped Bag until the mug is half full
  4. Dip and dunk Steeped Bag 20 to 30 times over 1 minute
  5. Leave the Steeped Bag in, and let steep for 5 to 7 minutes or more to taste
  6. Remove Steeped Bag. Your Steeped Coffee Concentrate is now ready for one of our 7 recipes below.

Pro Tips

  • To serve guests, make several batches of Steeped Concentrate in multiple cups. You can always store Steeped Concentrate in the fridge for later.
  • Freeze Steeped Coffee Concentrate in ice cube trays. Use coffee cubes instead of regular ice cubes to avoid diluting your beverage.
  • Everyone knows the best way to enjoy iced coffee is through a straw. Be kind to the environment – buy reusable, dishwasher-safe metal straws!

  • Now it’s time to win summer with Steeped Iced Coffee in 7 delightful variations.

     

     

    RECIPE #1: STEEPED ICED COFFEE

     

    For each serving, you’ll need

    • 1 serving of Steeped Coffee Concentrate (see above)
    • A tall glass
    • Ice
    • Optional: sugar and creamer or dairy substitute such as oat milk

    Directions

    1. Fill the glass to the top with ice 
    2. Slowly pour the Steeped Coffee Concentrate into the glass
    3. Optional: top off with your favorite sweetener, creamer or dairy substitute to taste. Stir and enjoy.

     

     

    RECIPE #2: STEEPED ICED LATTE

    You’ll need

    • Steeped Coffee Concentrate (see above)
    • A tall glass
    • Milk or dairy substitute such as oat milk
    • Cocktail shaker
    • Ice
    • Optional: a simple syrup or flavored coffee syrup

    Directions

    1. Fill a cocktail shaker with ice
    2. Add 1 part Steeped Coffee Concentrate and 1 part milk
    3. Sweeten to taste or use a flavored coffee syrup to make a vanilla latte, caramel latte, or other classics
    4. Shake until foamy
    5. Pour into a chilled glass

     

     

    RECIPE #3: STEEPED BLENDED (FRAPPUCCINO-STYLE) COFFEE

    You’ll need

    • Steeped Coffee Concentrate (see above)
    • A tall glass
    • Milk
    • Blender
    • Ice
    • Whipped cream
    • Optional: sweetener or flavored coffee syrup

    Directions

    1. Fill a blender with a glass full of ice
    2. Add 1 part Steeped Coffee Concentrate and 1 part milk (or dairy substitute)
    3. Sweeten to your preference or use a flavored coffee syrup to make a vanilla latte, caramel latte, or other classics
    4. Pour into a chilled glass
    5. Top with whipped cream to taste


    RECIPE #4: STEEPED ICED MOCHA

    You’ll need

    • 1 serving of Steeped Coffee Concentrate (see above)
    • A tall glass
    • Good quality chocolate syrup
    • Ice
    • Cream or preferred dairy substitute
    • Whipped cream

    Directions

    1. Pour the Steeped Coffee Concentrate into the glass
    2. Stir in chocolate syrup and milk or dairy substitute, leaving space for ice
    3. Add ice to the glass until full and stir
    4. Top with whipped cream to taste

     

     

    RECIPE #5: STEEPED VIETNAMESE ICED COFFEE

    You’ll need

    • 1 serving of Steeped Coffee Concentrate (see above)
    • A tall glass
    • Sweetened condensed milk
    • Ice

    Directions

    1. Fill the glass to the top with ice 
    2. Slowly pour the Steeped Coffee Concentrate into the glass
    3. Stir in sweetened condensed milk

     

     

    RECIPE #6: STEEPED THAI ICED COFFEE

    You’ll need

    • A tall glass
    • Extra-strong Steeped Coffee Concentrate (use two Steeped Coffee Bags instead of one)
    • Sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk or coconut cream
    • Ground cardamom
    • Ice

    Directions

    1. Fill the glass to the top with ice 
    2. Slowly pour the strong Steeped Coffee Concentrate into the glass
    3. Top with your choice of sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, or coconut cream, but DO NOT STIR
    4. Sweeten to taste
    5. Sprinkle with ground cardamom

     

     

    RECIPE #7: STEEPED SPIKED ICED COFFEE

    You’ll need

    • A tall glass
    • 1 serving of Steeped Coffee Concentrate (see above)
    • Liqueur of your choice: hazelnut, orange, Irish cream, amaretto, etc.
    • Ice
    • Sweetener or creamer (optional)

    Directions

    1. Fill the glass to the top with ice 
    2. Slowly pour the Steeped Coffee Concentrate into the glass
    3. Stir in 1 shot of liqueur
    4. Sweeten and top with creamer to taste.
    5. Stir and enjoy
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    Steeped, Inc., a Santa Cruz, CA-based startup that is revolutionizing the way people prepare and enjoy premium single-serve coffee, won the Best New Product Award at the 2019 Specialty Coffee Expo in Boston for their packaging made using renewable and compostable materials. 

    Steeped earned the award from the Specialty Coffee Association (SCA), a trade organization comprising coffee professionals from around the world, on April 13 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. The Specialty Coffee Expo is the largest coffee event in North America, attracting more than 13,000 attendees and hundreds of vendors from over 75 countries each year.

    “This award further validates the excitement around the Steeped Coffee Method and particularly in the way our team is empowering our specialty coffee partners to find success without compromise through initiatives like our Guilt-Free Packaging,” said Josh Wilbur, Founder and CEO of Steeped Coffee.

    Wilbur patented the Steeped Brewing Method in response to the environmental impact of billions of unrecyclable pods accumulating in landfills each year. Unable to find viable options, Steeped sourced and developed its own sustainable packaging materials, which are now available to other consumer packaged goods companies. 

    Steeped Coffee has been creating a buzz throughout the coffee industry with its environmentally-responsible approach. Its proprietary single-serve brewing method delivers freshly ground, nitro sealed specialty coffee in guilt-free packaging, made using renewable and compostable materials. 

    Simply add hot water to the Steeped Bags for the perfect cup. No machines, no special equipment, no plastic pods, no waste – just fresh, ethically-sourced, micro-batch coffee that is being celebrated by a growing list of renowned roasters and baristas across the nation. 

    The Steeped Coffee brand is available in five roasts: light, medium, dark, French roast, and a single-origin Swiss Water Process decaf. You can get your hands on Steeped Coffee packs at www.steepedcoffee.com, various luxury hotels, top company break rooms, by asking your local retail stores to start carrying Steeped, or through any of the partnered specialty roasters now offering their coffee in the Steeped Brewing Method. 

    In a world quickly moving towards convenience, solutions that focus on sustainability are few and far between. Steeped, Inc. hopes to help fuel the change by offering more guilt-free packaging—even by enjoying a simple cup of quality coffee while at home, at work, or on-the-go. 

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    Now in its ninth year, the NEXTies, presented by Event Santa Cruz, honors some of the area’s best and brightest. Out of 1,700 nominations this year, the NEXTies honors 16 individuals, businesses and nonprofits that focus on progressive, community-building work.

    2018 MOST INNOVATIVE BUSINESS OF THE YEAR: STEEPED COFFEE

    Launched to the public through a Kickstarter campaign, the brainchild of Josh Wilbur is a single-use coffee in a renewable and biodegradable Steeped Bag, with the ritual of tea. While it may sound simple, it actually took Wilbur years to develop a coffee steeping bag. The packaging is all compostable, and the coffee is ethically sourced—providing the purest and most Santa Cruz way of getting that warm cup of specialty coffee.

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    This story originally appears on the Entrepreneur's Handbook

    By Dave Schools

    Josh Wilbur, a surfer from Santa Cruz who often wears a well-worn cap that says “Captain Fin” on it — his daughter’s name is Finley — is on a mission to replace the K-Cup machine in your kitchen with a new method of brewing coffee.

    “If you line up [K-Cup] pods sold since 2009, they would wrap around the planet over 110 times,” said Wilbur. He and his team did the math: the number of plastic pods accumulating in landfills each year is north of 10 billion. Even Keurig inventor John Sylvan said he regrets ever making them because they’re nearly impossible to recycle, and that doesn’t even account for the machines necessary to brew one.

    To solve this problem, Wilbur created the first patented coffee steeping system — a single-serve bag of specialty coffee that you place in a mug of hot water. It’s like tea, but not quite. Its name, you guessed it: Steeped Coffee.

    Unlike tea leaves, coffee starts to go bad as soon as you grind the beans. In order to preserve the freshness, Steeped Coffee bags are sealed with nitrogen — so no oxygen can touch the grounds.

    Also unlike tea leaves, which are larger than coffee grounds, the thread count of the Steeped bag had to have the perfect permeability to allow water in and flavor out, while not letting the tiny grounds escape into the cup. It took years of experimenting with grind settings, materials, and filter density, said the founder.

    The best part? The entire product is 100% compostable and ethically sourced. Each coffee bag is made of a non-GMO food-grade biodegradable material that you can drop in your garden or toss in your green bin.

    I’m an outdoorsy, tent camping kind of guy so I immediately thought of how I would use Steeped Coffee.

    Imagine you’re camping overnight in the woods. You wake up in the morning and light your pocket rocket mini stove to heat water for breakfast. Once the water boils, instead of a Starbucks Via pack — something Wilbur regards as artificial and gross to drink — or a cumbersome french press set up, now you can tear open a Steeped Coffee pack and plunge the bag into your steaming cup of hot water. In four minutes, you’re sipping on a fresh cup of premium Joe.

    “This new product from Steeped Coffee might be one of our favorite new ways to brew coffee on the road,” wrote Barista Magazine on Instagram.

    Sounds nifty, but the implications for the 48 billion dollar US coffee industry are much bigger than a camping trip. You’re likely going to see the Steeped Coffee methodology in hospitals, offices, hotels — places where single-serve coffee reigns — and perhaps on your next flight.

    In other words, it could be the Fourth Wave of the coffee industry.

    The “waves” of modern coffee in 50 words

    Craft Beverage Jobs, a career and coaching website for beverage artisans, provides a well-written historical account of the three waves of coffee:

    • 1st Wave: Coffee consumption grows exponentially.
    • 2nd Wave: The definition and enjoyment of specialty coffee takes off.
    • 3rd Wave: Purchasing coffee based on its origin and artisan methods of production becomes all important.

    In short, the waves of coffee are convenience, specialty, and ethics.

    The fourth wave, Wilbur says, combines them all: specialty + ethics with single-serve convenience.

    It’s a nut that hasn’t been cracked yet

    Keurig has definitely made single-serve convenient. But, as we covered already, it’s missing the ethical piece.

    Pour over, french press, and Aeropress are great for specialty brews, but they’re not exactly convenient. You still need to perform chemistry before you’ve made coffee.

    Instant coffee is convenient, but it’s nowhere near specialty quality.

    Steeped Coffee is the first patented methodology to combine the quality and ethics of specialty coffee with a convenient single-serve unit.

    Sounds innovative, right? Well, in the startup world, a clever product is only half the battle. As any founder will tell you, getting the word out and finding a product-market fit is the other, sometimes more difficult half. For Steeped Coffee to succeed in changing people’s (often religious) coffee habits, Wilbur and his team will have to make it through the bowels of the Startup J-Curve.

    The “Startup J-Curve”

    In his book, The Startup J-Curve, author and 30-year serial entrepreneur Howard Love describes the usual path to success for startups. He says it’s not a hockey stick, but rather, more often a J-curve.

    Photograph of a page from The Startup J Curve: The Six Steps to Entrepreneurial Success

    Howard Love writes that a startup usually follows this path. The six phases are:

    1. Create a product
    2. Release it into the wild and gain feedback
    3. Morph accordingly (i.e., pivot)
    4. Establish the right business model
    5. Step on the gas and scale
    6. Harvest profits and satisfy stakeholders

    For Steeped, Wilbur and his team are somewhere between the second and third phase: Release and Morph. His innovation is created, and now he is in the process of releasing it and learning where it sticks.

    A critical shift in focus happens for the founder at this time. The focus changes from making sure the product is as high quality as possible to bringing the beautiful and reliable product to market — and observing how the market receives it.

    The clock ticks mercilessly. Any minute, competitors could apply pressure, the founder could run out of money, or a windfall of deals could overwhelm production capacity.

    Going all-in to bring the vision to life

    Josh Wilbur has an IQ of 152, is dyslexic, and listens to audiobooks at 4x speed. He thrives on four hours of sleep, finds himself pulling an all-nighter at least once a week, and works hard to somehow still prioritize relationships and family, he says. It’s always been that way.

    How does he not crash?

    Two things: coffee (shocker), and more importantly, passion.

    “Ideas and dreams are tricky things. You have to find just the right one — test it, cultivate it, and then give your whole life to it to see it grow,” said Wilbur.

    But passion by itself — no matter how much sleep you lose — isn’t enough. It takes capital. In January 2017, the initial investment for Steeped was $250,000 and it literally emptied everything in Wilbur’s pockets.

    And more.

    “I remember the day when my wife came up to me and said ‘I can’t do laundry,’” said Wilbur. “We didn’t have any quarters. We literally had zero cash in the bank. We were living off of debt. And we couldn’t do a load of laundry. ”

    He remembers that day as a moment of victory, a symbolic moment that meant they were all-in and weren’t getting out. He and his wife just shrugged their shoulders and laughed… in their unwashed clothes.

    You might be wondering where the quarter million dollars came from. Wilbur’s background, which might sound familiar to some of you, has a significant part to play in this story.

    $1.4 million on Kickstarter to create a new Bible

    Before Steeped Coffee, Josh Wilbur’s career followed a patterned theme at each of his jobs: he brought a different, simpler experience to a popular, established industry.

    He did it on the founding team of a fintech startup called PayStand, which simplified the way payments are made online.

    And he did it working with his friend Adam Lewis Greene, the founder of Bibliotheca, a project to render the Christian holy book into a simplified novel-like reading format.

    One day, Greene and Wilbur were getting coffee, which turned into an impromptu job interview. At the time, Greene was under the pressure. In June 2014, Greene had posted Bibliotheca on Kickstarter with the goal of raising $37,000. It exploded. Over 14,000 backers pledged $1.4 million (and a million more came from pre-sales). Caught off guard by the torrent of demand, Greene realized he had to create the project at scale and ship it to tens of thousands of bibliophiles around the world.

    Wilbur agreed to work with Greene and put his vision for Steeped Coffee on the back burner. For the next two years, he fully committed to Bibliotheca. The multi-volume Bible sets shipped in time for Christmas 2016 — two years later than expected — and as the end neared, Wilbur was working 300 hours a month to help get the books shipped in time for Jesus’s (recognized) birthday.

    “It’s okay to obsess, at least for seasons,” said Wilbur reflecting on the project. “The excitement of seeing a dream materialize was more than enough to fuel the final push.”

    Wilbur coordinated the seven 40-foot shipping containers traveling from Germany to five fulfillment centers around the world, each containing thousands of freshly bound sets of Bibliotheca.

    Wilbur learned a valuable lesson. “Don’t let perfect get in the way of good, but if you have the opportunity to make it perfect, you should.”

    Additionally, the Bibliotheca experience taught Wilbur about global logistics, manufacturing, and managing mountains of spreadsheets — skills that would later be fundamental to his own startup’s success.

    So where was Steeped Coffee all this time?

    “It was always bubbling up,” said Wilbur. He came up with the idea seven years before but kept it tucked away in a notebook and only tinkered with it on nights and weekends. When Bibliotheca finished up, he paid off his debt and reopened the notebook.

    What he did with online payments and then Bibles — designing a different, simpler experience in a popular, established industry — he aims to do in an even bigger industry: coffee.

    What does it take to bring a new way to brew coffee to the world’s doorstep?

    Some might think Kickstarter is enough to get the word out about a product. But not really. Not at all, actually.

    “We used Kickstarter only to launch our B2C channel,” said Wilbur. The campaign, which had a goal of $22k and raised $36k, just ended. It served its purpose, said Wilbur, who’s very excited about the newest 750 people who joined the Steeped community.

    But he has a much bigger vision in mind for Steeped Coffee beyond Kickstarter. On top of a B2C channel, he has a B2B and a B2R (business-to-roaster) channel in the works. B2R means he licenses, packages, and produces other premium coffee brands using the Steeped Coffee bag technology, similar to a private label agreement.

    “Premium coffee roasters have shied away from offering their specialty grounds in single-serve packaging because it’s impossible to keep the grounds fresh and ruins the taste,” said Wilbur. “With our nitro-sealed bags, oxygen is replaced with nitrogen so the coffee stays fresh as if it was ground moments ago.”

    Steeped Coffee is in the process of securing such partnerships with several well-known brands, each serving its own specialty coffee in Steeped Coffee bags.

    Wilbur envisions a strong B2B play as well, targeting every venue that serves single cups of coffee. Hotels, hospitals, airlines, and universities are all on the list.

    When I first met Wilbur and heard his pitch for Steeped Coffee, I thought it was a cool gig. It seemed like a coffee startup with a neat niche product to sell online, kind of like selling t-shirts.

    But I was wrong. Steeped Coffee to the coffee industry is more like Twitter to the social media industry. Hear me out.

    Compared to LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and the slew of other social media sites, Twitter is the dark horse that doesn’t have a central, dominating use case. Sports, politics, music, culture, networking, breaking news — the list goes on. Twitter can be found everywhere and works for everything, but nobody knows exactly what it’s best for. It’s difficult to define and put it in a box. Perhaps, by design.

    I believe Steeped Coffee is the same. It has the potential to be used for everything and it works anywhere you can heat up water. But as far as which niche it will settle into, it’s anybody’s guess.

    That’s why Wilbur bought a 7,500 sq. ft. production facility to get started. He wants to scale at lightning speed and inject his methodology into every industry that will take it. The morning of the day we talked he just closed the first injection of capital, $100,000, of a $2 million seed round.

    “This is not a mom and pop operation,” said Wilbur. “We’re going to be pumping out hundreds of millions of Steeped Coffee packs a year as we scale.”

    I had the chance to walk through his warehouse in Scotts Valley, California, outside Santa Cruz. It’s huge and relatively empty right now. There’s one primary manufacturing machine in it. Wilbur said he wants five at this location.

    As an outsider looking in, it seemed extremely risky to me. How does he know it will work?

    He looked at me and said, “Drip coffee is on the decline for the first time since they started measuring it in the sixties. Specialty coffee is growing 20% YoY and single-serve coffee is growing 30% YoY. We are taking two major trends and putting them together for the first time.”

    “Wherever you see a single-serve coffee machine (i.e., Keurig), I hope you will soon see a Steeped Coffee bag…”

    He smiled.

    “…instead.”

    “It’s not competition,” he said. “It’s justice. People deserve high-quality and convenient coffee that doesn’t cause problems for our natural environment.”

    Wilbur doesn’t consider himself a competitive person, although I highly doubt that, yet his chill beach vibes back him up. His laid-back demeanor, approachable presence, and boyish excitement might lead one to underestimate an insatiable ambition.

    What it takes to compete with Keurig

    The New York Times wrote that coffee is a saturated market. Between the behemoth coffee chains like Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts, the specialty shops like Blue Bottle and Stumptown, the grocery store brands that only baby boomers love like Folgers and Maxwell House, and Keurig’s stranglehold on the pod market, it appears Steeped Coffee has to surmount a Great Wall of Coffee and the giant one-eyed Cyclops named Keurig guarding it.

    But this is not so. In fact, the more players in the game the better for Steeped Coffee.

    “Competitors are partners,” said Wilbur. “Whoever wants to sell their beans in a Steeped Coffee bag, can. We’ve got the whole process dialed and can help make it easy to use our Steeped method.”

    So, really, Wilbur isn’t competing with brands. He’s competing with methodologies such as drip, pod, and french press. It’s not a like a Windows or Mac decision. It’s more like a laptop, tablet, desktop decision.

    How an entrepreneur weighs the risk

    As an entrepreneur, when Wilbur steps back and views the big picture, as intimidating as it might look, he finds courage by asking an honest question.

    “What’s the worst case scenario?” he asks. “We’re blessed enough to live in a country that encourages entrepreneurship and mitigates the risk of disruption. As long as our basic needs are met, why not go all out for it?”

    And his wife agrees. She said as long as she has health insurance and organic food on the table for their young family, she’s happy.


    Josh Wilbur exhibits something I repeatedly observe in startup founders when I interview them. They’re stone-cold machines when it comes to risk. It’s all math. One founder I interviewed sold her half million dollar house to buy Adwords so that she could scale her app’s user activity and glean deeper audience insights.

    She sold her house for an app.

    For a founder, emotions are there, but they’re one hundred percent housebroken. “Every day something goes wrong,” said Wilbur.

    “How do you handle it?” I asked.

    “It’s a matter of quickly changing your perspective to the new reality,” he said, the old serene one replaced with one in flames. “In this new reality, you say, ‘Okay, what are my options?’ Research, assess, and decide the best way you can move forward. You often end up in a better place than when you started.”

    “What about when you make a mistake?”

    “Hindsight being 20–20 doesn’t mean regret. When you make a decision, commit with two feet. Once your decision is made to the best of your knowledge and ability at that time, you can’t let yourself regret it, you can only learn from it.”

    For someone who is inventing a new method of coffee brewing, I would think one would need to have such a mind of steel and discipline.

    So will Steeped Coffee become a thing?

    There’s only one way to find out.

    Heat up the kettle, plop one in, and sip. Apparently, Wilbur says, the taste changes character depending on how long you steep it.

    For Wilbur, running a startup isn’t letting him get out on the ocean waves and surf as much as he used to. He misses it, but not too much. He’s been waiting too long to surf a different kind of wave — the Fourth Wave of Coffee — and he’s lining up to get pitted.

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    Steeped CEO and Founder Josh Wilbur took a few minutes to chat with Event Santa Cruz about the Kickstarter launch of Steeped Coffee. Posted November 10th, 2017.

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