Thanks to one glorious, flavorful brew, people are just a little bit
hooked on caffeine (here’s looking at you, coffee). Caffeine naturally
affects the body’s metabolism and nervous system. Most people know it
best for its jolt of energy in the morning. Some folks eat it, some
drink it—and who’s to say one is better than the other? People who drink
coffee. That’s who.
But if you do need a run-down on the
caffeine content in some other delicious treats, you’re in the right
place. Taking a look at this list will be like dipping your toes into
the coffee pot. To test the temperature, obviously. Isn’t that how
everyone does it?
Chocolate
12 to 20 mg per 1 ounce
Unless you’re eating a bar of 100% dark chocolate, the caffeine content
from cocoa is probably not going to interfere with your bedtime
routine. Plus, nobody should ever be discouraged from eating chocolate
regardless of the time of day—chocolate muffins and coffee with high caffeine make a perfect morning pair.
Ice Cream
20 to 80 mg per 8 ounces
Just to be clear, we’re talking about coffee ice cream. This one could easily get out of hand if just one bite turns into the whole pint.
No judgement here, but an entire pint of coffee ice cream could have up
to 180 mg of caffeine. If you’re someone who falls asleep during movie
night, this is the sweet treat for you.
Tea
0 to 100 mg per 16 fluid ounces
Tea is a tricky one. It’s all over the map with its caffeine content,
which is madness. Tea cannot be trusted. Just play it safe and always
choose coffee instead.
Drip Coffee
26 mg per 1 fluid ounce
Sometimes, all you need is a classic cup of joe to get your morning
buzz. Drip coffee might not be the strongest on this list, but it’s
always reliable (unless you need high caffeine—in that case, stay
tuned). You can find drip coffee all over the world, and people do some
pretty experimental things with brewing styles—if you don’t know about
the Costa Rican sock thing, give it a search.
Death Wish Coffee
59 mg per 1 fluid ounce
Death Wish Coffee is the wild card you didn’t know you needed. It’s a strong coffee
using beans cultivated for maximum caffeine content and flavor. It
tastes good enough to drink more than one cup, but tread lightly. Each
cup contains about 300 mg of caffeine. If you’re someone who drinks
three or four cups of coffee for the taste, this stuff will keep your
energy levels through the roof.
Espresso
64 mg per 1 fluid ounce
There are some fancy ways to drink espresso. But one shot of espresso
will always be right around 64 mg of caffeine. That said, it can add up
quickly. How many shots of espresso do you think are in a large espresso
drink? The simple answer—anywhere between two and four. And then, some
folks even ask for extra (not all heroes wear capes).
If you’re
frequently reaching for a soda or an energy drink for your caffeine fix,
it’s time to make a new choice. To get your caffeine buzz the right
way, consult this list and give your favorite a go. Heck, just try them
all in one day. Who’s to say what the best choice is?
Well, you could say—if you drank coffee.
About Death Wish Coffee Co.
When
it’s 6 a.m. and the only thing that can get you to crawl out of bed is
the thought of a strong cup of joe, Death Wish Coffee Company can give
you what you need. With 300 mg of caffeine in every cup, Death Wish
Coffee is the World’s Strongest Coffee made with USDA Certified Organic
and Fair Trade coffee beans. In addition to their flavorful Original and
Medium Roasts, they also offer excellent merchandise like a coffee T shirt
and a variety of other coffee beverages. If Death Wish Coffee is
waiting for you in the kitchen, you can spring out of bed and enjoy
every morning like it’s Christmas. Or your birthday. Or International
Coffee Day—whatever gets you pumped up.
Test this coffee without dipping your toes in, and try a brew from https://www.deathwishcoffee.com/
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