I wasn’t sure what to expect from Jot, but consider me a fan! This super-concentrated coffee is convenient, tasty, and extremely versatile. I like that it can be used to create a number of different coffee beverages; the functionality is seriously impressive! In my own personal taste-test, Jot outperformed my go-to coffee brand when it comes to strength. (Whereas I usually prefer to add extra concentrate, I found Jot so potent I preferred it a bit weaker than recommended.) I enjoyed the flavor, and for me, it easily beats out the big chains like Starbucks. To be honest, the only thing that gives me pause is the price point. The retail price of Jot breaks down to about $1.70 a serving, which is more than I usually pay for coffee I make myself at home. Now, if you sign up for a subscription, the per-cup price comes down a bit, but it’s still a little rich for my blood. I usually drink between 2-3 cups of coffee in the morning, and I’m not sure I’m willing to shell out over $3 a day to exclusively drink Jot. That said, I do like it enough to splurge on a bottle every now and then. Also, as a baker, I love the idea of using Jot as a flavoring in cookies, cakes, and cupcakes. I typically add a smidgen of coffee to my brownies to complement the chocolate flavor, and I’m itching to see how Jot performs in that task. I have a feeling it might be a game-changer!
By Lindsey Morse |
Feb 11, 2021 | 3 comments