Overview
Starbucks Bottled Coffee is a unique range of ready-made coffees packed and sold in bottles. It is quite popular among dedicated coffee lovers and presents them with a convenient way to enjoy caffeine-rich coffee right away. Does it contain the same amount of caffeine as a regular Starbucks coffee? This article examines the caffeine content of Starbucks Bottled Coffee and explores what it means for home consumers.
The Caffeine Content of Starbucks Bottled Coffee
Caffeine is one of the two main compounds found in coffee beans and in brewed coffee drinks. It is responsible for many of the positive effects associated with coffee, including enhanced mental focus, improved alertness, and a boost of energy. There is a wide range of caffeine levels in various brands and types of coffee, including those bottled or sold by Starbucks.
A standard 8-ounce serving of the Starbucks Original Bottled Coffee contains 130 milligrams of caffeine. That’s slightly less than the amount of caffeine in a single shot (1.75 ounces) of espresso, which has around 150 milligrams of caffeine. Starbucks’ other bottled varieties also have similar caffeine levels, ranging from 135 to 155 milligrams per bottle. However,