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Keurig has launched the K-Brew+Chill, a new coffee maker that uses the company's patented Quick Chill Technology to brew coffee 100 degrees cooler than previous models.


In addition, the brewer also offers the option to brew hot coffee using any K-Cup pod.


Keurig developed this product based on extensive consumer feedback, identifying that 60 degrees is the ideal temperature for iced coffee. The machine brews iced coffee in under three minutes, meeting the demand for both speed and versatility.


The K-Brew+Chill features a patent-pending cooling system that uses aluminium coils to transfer hot coffee through a thermoelectric-cooled 'chamber,' chilling it to below 60 degrees before dispensing.


According to the company, this product launch comes as cold coffee continues to dominate the market, with 70% of coffee shop purchases being cold beverages. The machine allows consumers to make cold coffee at home more affordably, with compatibility across a range of K-Cup pods.


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Keurig unveils new K-Brew+Chill brewer with Quick Chill Technology

Rafaela Sousa

22 August 2024

Keurig unveils new K-Brew+Chill brewer with Quick Chill Technology

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