Deer Camp Coffee Unveils Realtree Edge Series

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posted on September 30, 2021
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Deer Camp Coffee Roasting Company & Outfitters has begun to offer a variety of Realtree-inspired coffees, whether you're brewing your morning cup at home, or in a perc over the deer campfire.

Deer Camp coffee specializes in java, using 100-percent Arabica beans and Arabica coffee blends. The ingredients can be used in BBQ seasonings, seasonings, cold brew, energy drinks, Arabica coffee, ice cream, coffee-based beverages, and other coffee flavored or based products including RTD (Ready to drink) categories. You can also enjoy Deer Camp coffee as ice coffee, cold brew, nitro brew and ice cream pour-over flavoring.

The Realtree offerings span a variety of flavors, such as The Rut (Dark Roast); The Cabin (Light Roast); Dominate Buck (Dark Roast); Opening Day (Medium Roast); Blaze Orange Pumpkin Spice (Dark Roast); Opening Day Cold Brew; Opening Day Decaf (Medium Roast); Huntress Chocolate (Medium Roast); Deer Tracks Hazelnut (Medium Roast); and Holiday Hunt Chocolate Hazelnut (Medium Roast). 

For more information, or to order a bag or two, please visit deercampcoffee.comMSRP: $11.99-12.99

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