With the cold winter days still in our midst, enjoying a nice warm cup of coffee or tea by the fire is one of the best ways to stay warm here in Wisconsin. Not only will coffee and tea warm you up, these drinks can give you some good health benefits as well. There are many different brands of coffee and tea, but have you tried these local Wisconsin brands?
Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters
This coffee roasting facility is located in Watertown and offers over 100 types of specialty coffees roasted fresh daily. Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters provides a wide variety of flavors including its signature roasts and seasonal flavors. The current coffees for the winter season are Dark Chocolate Truffle, Vanilla Creme Brulee, Caramel Chaos and Honey Cashew Cream. Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters' products can be found in various grocery and convenience stores in the Midwest ... or you can pop in at their Watertown location to enjoy the atmosphere of their cafe. (Psst - Berres Brothers also now offers single-serve cups for home brewing.)
Sotea
Sotea, located in Green Bay, specializes in flavorful carbonated tea. This beverage combines the carbonation of soda with the refreshing benefits of green tea. Sotea uses natural flavors and sweeteners to create this unique beverage. You can purchase Sotea at various stores and restaurants in northeastern Wisconsin.
Steep and Brew Coffee
Steep and Brew Coffee is "coffee done right." Located in Madison, the company roasts and brews its coffee fresh daily along with a variety of whole leaf tea. It offers premium original, blends and flavored coffee to meet everyone's needs. Steep and Brew also offers black, green, flavored and herbal teas. Delish.
Urbal Tea
Making our way to Milwaukee, Urbal Tea "tees up" a vast variety of teas with high quality herbs that will provide you with many health benefits. Whether you are looking for a healthy drink or a natural energy boost, Urbal Tea has got you covered. You can find Urbal Tea in various local shops all across the state. Stay energized, Wisconsin.
What is your favorite brand of coffee or tea? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #DiscoverWisconsin.
- Rebecca Haverland is a crew member of the nation's longest-running tourism TV show, "Discover Wisconsin." The column is published Tuesday on Life page in the Times.
Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters
This coffee roasting facility is located in Watertown and offers over 100 types of specialty coffees roasted fresh daily. Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters provides a wide variety of flavors including its signature roasts and seasonal flavors. The current coffees for the winter season are Dark Chocolate Truffle, Vanilla Creme Brulee, Caramel Chaos and Honey Cashew Cream. Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters' products can be found in various grocery and convenience stores in the Midwest ... or you can pop in at their Watertown location to enjoy the atmosphere of their cafe. (Psst - Berres Brothers also now offers single-serve cups for home brewing.)
Sotea
Sotea, located in Green Bay, specializes in flavorful carbonated tea. This beverage combines the carbonation of soda with the refreshing benefits of green tea. Sotea uses natural flavors and sweeteners to create this unique beverage. You can purchase Sotea at various stores and restaurants in northeastern Wisconsin.
Steep and Brew Coffee
Steep and Brew Coffee is "coffee done right." Located in Madison, the company roasts and brews its coffee fresh daily along with a variety of whole leaf tea. It offers premium original, blends and flavored coffee to meet everyone's needs. Steep and Brew also offers black, green, flavored and herbal teas. Delish.
Urbal Tea
Making our way to Milwaukee, Urbal Tea "tees up" a vast variety of teas with high quality herbs that will provide you with many health benefits. Whether you are looking for a healthy drink or a natural energy boost, Urbal Tea has got you covered. You can find Urbal Tea in various local shops all across the state. Stay energized, Wisconsin.
What is your favorite brand of coffee or tea? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #DiscoverWisconsin.
- Rebecca Haverland is a crew member of the nation's longest-running tourism TV show, "Discover Wisconsin." The column is published Tuesday on Life page in the Times.