Peet's Coffee: Unleash the Art of Crafted Perfection
Uncompromising Quality and Flavor in Every Cup
April 2026

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Experience Peet's Coffee: Crafted to Perfection
Since 1966, Peet's Coffee has been a defining force in U.S. specialty coffee. Founded by Alfred Peet in Berkeley, California, the brand built its reputation on quality and distinct, full-bodied flavor.
Peet's sources the top 1% of coffee beans, with each batch carefully hand-roasted to develop depth and aroma. Orders ship directly from the roastery, keeping the path from roast to cup short.
The lineup includes signature blends, small-lot reserves, and limited releases available at Peets.com. Through its People & Planet program, Peet's also supports sourcing communities and environmental practices.
Beans are available for multiple brewing methods—drip, pour-over, French press, espresso, and cold brew—along with K-Cup pods, capsules, and ready-to-drink bottled options. Shop Plumosity's favorites!
In partnership with Mighty Leaf Tea, Peet's also offers whole leaf tea pouches, loose leaf varieties, iced teas, and teaware, expanding its range beyond coffee.
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Equipment and accessories are available to support home brewing, covering both coffee and tea preparation.
Roasting remains central to the brand. Beans are sealed immediately after roasting and marked with a Freshness Stamp to preserve quality.
Orders ship directly from the roastery, focusing on freshness and convenience.
Peet's centers its approach on consistent sourcing, controlled roasting, and direct delivery—keeping the experience grounded in the product itself.
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How to Brew the Best Tasting Coffee
Brewing the perfect cup of coffee is an art that requires attention to detail and a few essential steps. Follow these instructions to unlock the full flavor potential of your coffee beans and enjoy a truly remarkable coffee experience.
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Heat water to 195-205°F: Achieve optimal extraction by heating water within this temperature range. Avoid extremes to prevent bitterness.
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Grind coffee to medium-coarse or medium-fine: Control extraction by grinding beans to the right consistency for your brewing method. Balance flavors for a satisfying cup.
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Use a quality filter: Select a suitable filter and insert it correctly to ensure proper water flow and prevent grounds in your cup.
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Add coffee to the filter: Measure the appropriate amount of coffee based on a 1:17 coffee-to-water ratio (1 tablespoon per 6 ounces). Adjust to taste.
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Use the right amount of water: Measure water according to the chosen coffee-to-water ratio to maintain a balanced flavor profile.
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Maintain a stable brewing temperature: Avoid temperature fluctuations during brewing for consistent extraction. Stay within the ideal range for optimal taste.
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Preserve freshness and avoid reheating: Store coffee away from sunlight in an airtight container. Enjoy coffee at its peak within 2-3 weeks of roasting and avoid reheating for best flavors.
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Use the highest quality beans: The quality of your beans directly affects the flavor, aroma, and overall enjoyment of your coffee. Invest in top-notch beans for a remarkable and memorable cup of coffee.
By following these steps, you'll master the art of brewing and savor the richness and delight of a perfectly crafted cup of coffee. Embrace the process, enjoy the aromas, and indulge in the remarkable flavors that await you. Cheers to the ultimate coffee experience!
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Discover the flavors of Peet's Coffee
Explore Peet's Coffee, a specialty coffee and tea company with over five decades of experience. From sourcing the top 1% of beans to precise hand-roasting, the focus remains on consistent quality and flavor.
Order directly from the roastery for fresh beans and choose from signature blends, reserves, and limited releases available at Peets.com. Beans are suited for a range of brewing methods, from drip to French press.
Peet's emphasizes sourcing, roasting, and freshness—core elements that shape each cup.