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☕ Elevate your coffee ritual with Vietnam’s finest pour-over experience!
Copper Cow Coffee’s Original Vietnamese Pour Over Coffee Kit delivers five single-serve packets of premium, sun-dried, organic coffee beans sourced from sustainable farms in Dalat. Packaged in biodegradable bags by a woman-owned small business, this kit offers a rich, espresso-style brew that’s easy to make anywhere—perfect for professionals seeking a bold, authentic coffee experience on the go.





| ASIN | B0711THNRF |
| Allergen Information | Milk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #174,247 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1,463 in Instant Coffee |
| Brand | Copper Cow Coffee |
| Brand Name | Copper Cow Coffee |
| Caffeine Content Description | Caffeinated |
| Certificate Type | USDA |
| Coffee Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Coffee Type | Coffee Bean |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,758 Reviews |
| Each Unit Count | 7.4 |
| Flavor | Classic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817841020124 |
| Item Dimensions | 4.13 x 4.2 x 4.25 inches |
| Item Form | Ground |
| Item Package Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 12300 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 7.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Wei Pantry (DBA Copper Cow Coffee) |
| Model Number | CCCPPVC5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 5 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Part Number | CCCPPVC5 |
| Product Shelf Life | 3 Months |
| Roast Level | Dark Roast |
| Size | 7.4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Ingredients | Vietnamese Coffee |
| Specialty | Certified Organic |
| Sweetness Description | sweetened |
| UPC | 817841020124 |
| Unit Count | 7.4 Ounce |
| Variety | Robusta and Arabica blend, dark, nutty roast |
D**X
Good Enough for the Finiky Coffee Drinker
I heard about this product on the podcast The Pitch and two of the folks on there are coffee snobs (that's not a negative BTW) and they raved about this, so I figured I'd dive in. The coffee was easy to make and the instructions are very simple. This seems more like an espresso product than a drip brew, as it recommends 8 oz for "American" style. I put 8 oz in and it was strong. I like strong coffee and the sweetened condensed milk made it extra yummy. Typical coffee drinker, it was gone pretty quick. The flavor was smooth and rich and it smelled really great. I had some friends try it, sipped mine (small sips only - geez), and they loved it and are still talking about it 2 days ;later. I will say it is pricey. The version with the condensed milk in 3.00 a cup; compared to a Venti from Starbucks (~$2.87) it's more for less but it tastes better than Starbucks. Don't get me wrong, I like SB too. The big question is, would I buy this again? I would but as a treat for me and not for daily use due to cost. Also, my next cup I'm going to go rogue and probably add 12oz of water. Hey, I'm a guy who likes to maximize my value and break rules :)
R**A
Amazing coffee and super easy
I really love this coffee! I was looking for a way to have solid coffee in a hotel room since I've been travelling frequently for work. Any set up I researched was a lot of work (and involving packing many things) or the reviews suggested it was sub par coffee. Not this! This is super easy and incredibly delicious coffee! I pack a small travel kettle and make it in the hotel room using just the paper cups provided or at the office using the hot water tap from a water cooler. It's great I don't have to plan ahead and buy milk or creamer that needs to be refrigerated - I use the condensed milk packets and it's delicious. My partner was also amazed by them and has started using them since he works a night shift - again, making them just using the hot water tap from a water cooler. He too was shocked at how good they are! I am definitely going to pack some of these for anytime I'm travelling! Strongly recommend.
A**R
Great coffee, brilliant packaging - but missing product
This is the first time that I've tried Vietnamese style coffee - which was part of the appeal of this product, that I could try it from home. I anticipated very sweet coffee but the sweetener is actually very mild. The coffee is a lovely flavor and roasted without tasting the slightest bit burnt - I highly recommend. On the inside lid of box there are two ways to prepare it listed; one being Vietnamese (4 oz) and American (8 oz). I love the freshness of the coffee in it's packaging and how easy it is to use. Without any plastic in sight I'm so happy to be able to compost/recycle it, unlike the current coffee pods. All around wonderful design and concept. The only downside for me is that while my box came with the expected 5 packets of coffee, it also only came with 4 packets of "milk sugar." Box states it should contain 5 of each. For that reason, it's 4 stars from me.
D**N
Best for camping and traveling
I really enjoyed this product. I took it with me on a week-long camping trip around Iceland. It was perfect. I could get up in the morning and have that lovely strong, but creamy and sweet cup of Vietnamese coffee. I have a traditional Vietnamese coffee maker at home and the process is pretty similar. I would recommend using a bit less water than what the package recommends for that nice strong flavor. This company got the balance of robusta and arabica just right. The robusta gives this coffee the signature Vietnamese-style flavor, while the arabica brings the smoother characteristics of the espresso. Many people comment on the cost. I think the cost is quite reasonable. I live in LA and a good espresso drink will cost $3+ easy, (a high-quality pour > $5). And traveling in Iceland, $3 for campside coffee is a bargain! Is this going to be my everyday coffee, no, but will I reach for this for every time I'm traveling, camping or I want to avoid the yuky office coffee...absolutely!
S**E
Easy to use, tastes great, issues with Churro flavor.
Revised Review: I loved the classic flavor so much I repurchased the variety pack. The Lavender Lattee and Classic were amazing but the Churro flavor would not drain. No matter my pour method or how much I agitated the grounds it wouldn’t drain. I was left with a bag of water and coffee grounds and have wasted three packets, which is quite a lot of money in the trash. I reached out to Copper Cow hoping they could just maybe resend me the Churro flavor as it has a delightful smell and I was hoping it was just a defective batch but was informed Amazon must handle the grievance and they don’t supply customer support for Amazon purchases. Amazon came through clutch and took great care of me but I doubt I’ll be repurchasing. Just to reiterate the other two varieties I tried poured and tasted amazing so I am giving a solid 3 stars.
A**S
Very good
Last year I bought a re-usable Vietnamese coffee filter set; I like Vietnamese coffee and thought the product would be useful. It was, except that it took forever to stain. When I came across this product I was skeptical given my previous experience. But decided to give it a try. Boy am I glad that I did - the disposable strainer is excellent and quick! The coffee flavor is pretty good too. The filter has two flaps on either side that pull apart and hang over the edge of your coffee cup - to hold the filter in place as you pour hot water over the coffee grinds. The flaps are fairly sturdy, and as long as your coffee cup is not too wide, they will support the additional weight of the water. The grind of the coffee and the filter itself allow for a pretty quick strain - without diluting the robustness of the coffee itself. The price point is a bit to high for me to buy the product on a regular basis, so I will probably not buy this product as a regular part of my coffee routine. However I saw that Copper Cow Coffee offers the filter product separately (without the coffee or creamer), and as I love Vietnamese coffee, I will probably order a box of the filters.
P**A
No pour over instructions. Weak coffee. Scored high in disappointment.
I learned about Copper Cow Coffee on Shark Tank. Admittedly, I was completely won over by the presentation, especially with the compliments of the Sharks, especially Daymond's critique having recently stood in line in Vietnam for a real authentic Vietnamese coffee. Taste is subjective. That being said, I purchase beans that are freshly roasted to order, using a burr grinder immediately before brewing in a French press. I like my coffee deeply flavored and rich. I prefer dark roast but also enjoy a good city or even an Italian roast. I am not a fan of French roast, however. I mention my coffee and roast preferences as this coffee if very weak, even brewed at 4 ounce levels, and not fresh at all. I considered that if the coffee was freshly roasted, ground and immediately individually packaged that the individual packaging would retain some freshness even if not as much as freshly ground. I feel that either the quality and roast of the coffee is poor or the method of roasting, grinding and packaging is lacking or both. While the coffee doesn't taste stale, it also doesn't have flavor. It tastes similar too what the middle of an open package of pre-ground grocery store coffee would taste. That flavor is not worth $5+ a cup. I pay far less than that for roasted to order fresh beans. Instructions. Those horribly invisible instructions! On the outside of the package it says: Tear, Gently Hang, Pour, Squeeze - complete with pictures of tearing off the top off the coffee pouch, spreading open the hanging parts, pouring with a gooseneck kettle and squeezing the package of sweetened condensed milk into a large mug off dark, delicious looking coffee (looks like a good 10 ounces too, so 2 - 3 packets of Copper Cow Coffee!). Inside of the flap it says: Brew it your way directions, along with a picture of a coffee cup, with illustrations showing American Style (fill 6-8 times) 8oz, Vietnamese Style (fill 2-3 times) 4oz. On the back of the individual packets it has 4 illustrated steps 1) Tear open filter 2) Gently hang 3) Pour hot water 4) Add creamer to taste. Cumulatively the instructions make it seem that you can pop open a packet, boil some water, fill up the little open hanging packet 2-8 times, add the creamer and drink. Even if this coffee would taste good to you, this will not work. Pour over coffee is a method. (I highly recommend consulting a youtube video or barista as this method is technique driven) A gooseneck kettle is advised/preferred for an easier controlled pour. Drizzle just enough water, just off the boil, over your open hanging packet to moisten the grinds. Allow it to sit for 30-45 seconds. Slowly drizzle just off the boil water over the open hanging packet, starting and stopping to create a very slow and consistent drip. This is cumbersome as the packet is small, square and narrow instead of a nicely spread out cone, but it can be done. It should take 3 - 5 minutes+ to correctly brew your 4-8 ounces of coffee. I know, I know.. no where does it explain that this is not a quick and easy, almost instant coffee. It does say that this is a classic pour over coffee and shows the gooseneck kettle, both instruct, without instructions, that this coffee is to be brewed using the classic pour over method. The issue being that many, if not most, American coffee drinkers don't know what the classic pour over method is even if they have heard of it, AND the instructions of filling up the packet 2-8 times is the best way of extracting the least possible amount of flavor out of pre-ground coffee that needs help pulling out any flavor to begin with. My personal recommendation is to pass on this. If you are interested in pour over coffee, the tools do not need to be pricey. It really is all in the method. The most costly tools are a good burr grinder (which doesn't have to be a high end burr grinder), good coffee beans (you can buy an entire pound of really good, roasted to order beans for $16 not on sale). Filter your water. Use a faucet or counter filter that results in water that you enjoy drinking. If you want to use the pour over method, do invest in a gooseneck kettle, anything else is going to be frustrating. If the pour over method sounds too time consuming, too much, too whatever for you consider other methods. I enjoy the ease and boldness of the French Press, however a lot of people like the Clever Dripper, an Aeropress, a Moko Pot (use Google or try r/coffee on reddit to chat with people about what you are looking for in ease of use, taste and cost). If you are a traveler, going on vacation or otherwise want to be able to have decent coffee away from home there are more delicious alternatives that are more cost effective than Copper Cow. If you are trying Copper Cow because it sounds interesting, sure, give it a go... maybe also consider looking into alternative brew methods and types/brands of coffee to have some fun exploring your taste and brew preferences. If you are into coffee or just curious, it could be a lot of fun to treat yourself (a variety all at once, something different every week, every month, every few months... whatever fits your life, style, finances, you deserve it!). If you like it, you like it. You do you. Happy Brewing!
H**N
Worth the price
Absolutely delicious! It's a little strong but with the creamer packet it's perfect. Because of the price, which I totally understand, it has to be a treat for me. It is very simple to use as well, tastes so fresh.
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