Cold Brew Coffee Reviews

Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Cold Brew Coffee Review

February 16, 2024 | 2 Minute Read

 My good friend Dan lives down the road to where Antonia and Panesar are based, up in Yorkshire. He is such a legend, he sent me a care package of coffee for me to try.

First out the Box was Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee As, well, the name alone sold it for me.

Let's give Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee a minute and see how it turned out

Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee Review

From the description on both the pack and the website, it has an explosive strong dark coffee punch that's smooth and a seductive finish., Apparently, Just how the Peaky Blinders like it.

Setup of the Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee

This was the last coffee to use the Bodum 1.5-litre cold brew coffee maker before moving over to the OXO cold brew Coffee maker, so I added 157g of coffee to it and let it cold brew for 14 hours.

Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee Review

The taste of the Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee

Straight away, you can taste almost a “burnt” taste when taking the first sip.  This is usually because it's a dark roast, and for me that's the initial impact you're going to get.  However, after a few more sips, the Strete really kicks in.

By the time I have finished my one cup, the caffeine really hits you and wakes you up. This is how dark it was post brew and fridge storage:

 

Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee Review

Considerations

It's £11.45 posted for 227g of the Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee. That is on the premium side of the coffee spectrum, however, the massive caffeine hit that gets you right away is almost worth the cost by itself as it really does wake you up.

The Score

I will give Antonia and Panesar Peaky Blinders Coffee 3 beans of 5