Brio Coffeeworks in the South End of Burlington is now bottling cold coffee, according to a recent announcement. The company has been working on the process for about a year, the release says. The coffee is brewed hot and then “rapidly chilled to preserve characteristics.” Brio Cold is available at the coffee roaster at 696 Pine Street.

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Sally Pollak was a staff writer at Seven Days from 2017 until she retired in summer 2023. She started as a Food contributor before transitioning to the Arts & Culture team. Her first newspaper job was compiling horse racing results at the Philadelphia...

2 replies on “Brio Coffeeworks Bottles Cold Brew”

  1. By your description, this isn’t cold brew. Cold brew is a process, not a term used to describe chilled coffee. Either way, I’m looking forward to giving this a try.

  2. Thanks for the catch Adam! It is not cold brew or cold brewed coffee, you are right. Looking forward to you trying it. Let me know what you think!

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