Peet’s Coffee Adds Golden Cold Brew To Their 2019 Menu

It’s the start of a new year and so begins my cycle of trying to eat and drink healthier. Thankfully, chains like Peet’s Coffee are launching a few new beverages that will make this gradual transition into health consciousness a little easier.

The brand is introducing their new Golden Cold Brew Fog, a “gold” cold brew, to the 2019 line-up. Peet’s is known for offering turmeric-based gold drinks as a seasonal option, and this will be the first time the chain dabbles in cold brew coffee.

Peet’s Golden Cold Brew Fog features a Baridi Blend cold brew that’s brightened up by turmeric, with notes of honey syrup, ginger, milk, and ice. Also joining the menu will be the Golden Matcha Latte which sees matcha green tea paired with steamed milk, golden turmeric, and honey syrup.

The two new items will be joining Peet’s Golden Caffe Latte.

Turmeric, a spice made from a plant in the ginger family, is a natural anti-inflammatory compound. The ingredient is also known to boost the capacity of antioxidants in your body.

Boosting your body’s antioxidants, while staying awake on the drive to work, sounds like a fantastic start to the year.

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