Minus

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Minus makes beanless, cold brew coffee.

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  • Minus coffee is the experience of a drink served neat. It's classy, smooth and hits all the tasting notes of a brewed bean coffee with so much more. Packaging is beautiful and sustainable

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    A combo pack with drinks and a hat or minimum order get a free tote! A possibility for a monthly subscription to keep that fridge stocked.

  • So good. I would never know it’s not made out of coffee beans! Loved the notes of vanilla.

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    The flavor was delicious, I’d recommend fuller/more body to it.

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  • Minus was delicious. Like any cold brew, when it’s nice and cold a lot of the flavors come through in a very refreshing away. I dare you to blind test the difference!

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    There is a sweet finish that is pleasant, but sometimes I am expecting that sweetness to be a bit more bitter. Overall, still incredible

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What is Minus?

Minus makes beanless, cold brew coffee.

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We’re the type of people who would kill for coffee. So we’re making coffee immortal. We’re Minus, a frothy team of coffee-obsessed, planet-loving scientists who want to leave a better taste in your mouth. Our cold brew is real coffee, crafted to conserve. We subtracted the beans, kept the caffeine, and dialed up the flavor through a precise fermentation process. Minus is dangerously smooth and consciously made, no beans about it. But what about the farmers? We’re supporting them with crop substitutes that use less water and produce fewer emissions. This is coffee’s bra-burning moment, and you’re invited.

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  • Headquarters

    San Francisco, CA, United States

  • Founded

    June 2020
  • Launched

    November 2022
  • Founders

    Maricel Saenz

  • Brand initiatives

    We are donating money to support coffee farmer's transition to agroforestry and intercropping systems with more climate resilient crops.