Slightlyunfiltered
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Slightlyunfiltered sells small-batch, ready-to-drink cold brew coffee and nitro lattes in 12 oz cans. The line-up includes black, oat-milk, vanilla and seasonal flavored brews priced at mid-range: $36–$44 per 12-pack online and about $3.50 per single in 200+ cafés and specialty grocers across the U.S. Orders ship nationwide from the brand’s DTC site and Amazon, while refrigerated distribution covers California, Texas and the Northeast. The company built its name on “unfiltered” transparency: every can lists origin farm, roast date and exact caffeine (200–225 mg). Beans are single-origin from Guatemala or Colombia, roasted in Los Angeles, then brewed for 18 hours with filtered water before nitrogen flushing for a creamy head without dairy. Limited drops—like bourbon-barrel-aged or chili-mocha—sell out within days and create a secondary market on social media. Core buyers are 25-40-year-old creatives, tech workers and fitness enthusiasts who want café-quality cold brew without sugar or additives. They value clean labels, higher caffeine efficiency and recyclable aluminum; many track macros and trade brewing tips on Reddit and Instagram. The minimalist can design and cheeky copy (“less filter, more fun”) signal a break from corporate coffee culture. Slightlyunfiltered competes in the crowded premium cold-brew segment dominated by national dairies and venture-backed cans. It differentiates through shorter roast-to-can turnaround (under 7 days), nitrogen widget cans that replicate draft texture, and micro-lot sourcing that changes quarterly, keeping the assortment fresh for repeat subscribers.
Eighteen hours brewed, seven days fresh, zero compromises
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