Contains: Does Not Contain Any of the 8 Major Allergens
State of Readiness: Ingredient
Coffee Bean Type: Arabica Beans
Package Quantity: 22
Compatible With: Keurig, Keurig 2.0, Keurig Bolt
Caffeine claim 1: Decaffeinated
Coffee roast 1: Dark Roast
Package type: Multi-Pack Single Servings
Coffee beverage type 1: Brewed Coffee
Net weight: 9.5 Ounces
•DECAF HOUSE BLEND: The perfect introduction to our signature style, highlighting Alfred Peet’s pioneering of rich, distinctive coffees—strictly high-grown, finest quality, and deeply roasted to maximize flavor.
•FLAVOR & ROAST: Lively, sweet, and familiar Latin blend. Dark roast.
•FOR KEURIG BREWERS: Peet's recyclable* K-Cup Pods are compatible with all Keurig K-Cup Brewers.
•PEET'S COMMITMENT: To achieve our signature rich flavor, we source the world’s best coffee beans, hand-roast them in small batches, and uphold the strictest standard of freshness.
•QUALITY GUARANTEED: 100% Arabica Coffee, Certified Kosher.
•CONTENTS: This pack contains one box of 22 K-Cup pods of Decaf House Blend dark roast coffee.
Ever since Alfred Peet opened the doors of his first small Berkeley shop in 1966, Peet's has been known as a pioneer of fine, distinctive coffees — high-grown, higher quality, and deeply roasted to maximize flavor. The signature Peet’s roast gives our Decaf House more body and complexity than almost any other decaf blend.
First crafted by Mr. Peet, this blend of carefully selected, choice beans from our favorite Latin American origins brews a quality cup that's uniquely rich and approachable, with a pleasant spiciness and without the caffeine. It's deep-roasted by hand in small batches to impart the most flavor and aroma. And like all our coffees, it's delivered unimaginably fresh.
The bright, balanced flavors and medium body make Decaf House Blend so inviting and easy to love, Mr. Peet used to call it a "starter coffee." He would recommend it to get customers acclimated before introducing them to a range of flavors. But we think he may have underestimated himself; more than four decades later, Peetniks everywhere are still at home with House.