Maybe you’re frequenting coffee shops less. Maybe spending $8 on oat milk lattes is no longer appealing. Maybe you’re finally ready to become the barista of your dreams. There are plenty of reasons to spice up your morning coffee routine, so we’ve included a few of our favorite coffee and coffee alternatives to dive into: For Maximum Strength: To substitute your cafe-style coffee order, you should try Jot Ultra Coffee. The concentrated brew is 20 times stronger than regularly-brewed coffee, so all you need is one tablespoon. Seriously, you only need a tablespoon. Then, the sky's the limit! You can make cold brew, americanos, espressos, lattes, anything you want. Subscribe and get Jot delivered to your door every few weeks. If you want a tried and true option, try Bulletproof Coffee. The hallmark of biohacking, the coffee is made with healthy butter and MCT oil to give you a boost of energy. If nothing else, Bulletproof Coffee is efficient, and great for those who just want that sudden boost. Coffee Alternatives: A great alternative to coffee, with plenty of energy is MUD/WTR. Like Jot, you only need to add a tablespoon of this powder to hot water. The ingredients, consisting of masala chai, chaga, cinnamon, turmeric, and caco supply natural energy, without the jitters. A second option is the RASA, a coffee alternative that’s herbal, vegan, and gluten free. They have a few different types to try: Original, Bold, Spicy Rose, Cacao, and Dirty, the only option blended with coffee, Dirty.
Below we've included a few coffee-related projects that were honored at The Webby Awards. Check them out, and explore more related projects in The Webby Gallery + Index!
Learn about five unique coffees from around the world in this Webby-nominated video by Great Big Story. They explore coffee in Mexico, Ethiopia, Sweden, Vietnam, and Turkey.
Tap into your inner child with Coffee & Chocolate Milk, a 2017 Webby Winner in Personal Blog/Website. The collaborative project, by married couple Wendy and Kuni, serves as a journal for their life together, and is fun to explore.
Over the past six months, we’ve seen incredible innovation come out of the creative and tech industries. If you’ve made new work for the Internet in Europe, enter it in The Lovie Awards by the Special Grace Period Deadline: Friday, September 25th.
Looking for a bit of creative inspiration. Watch “What They Called Me,” a short film by Dutch artist RIMON for her latest EP release “I Shine, You Shine.” It’s a guaranteed good time, with great directing, costume design, dancing, and music.