The GOAT Collagen Coffee, functional coffee blend, Brewdy Coffee Co, front of pack on white background
The GOAT Collagen Coffee front of pack, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee back of pack with ingredients and directions, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee versatile enjoyment carousel, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee product photo carousel, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee, functional coffee blend, Brewdy Coffee Co, front of pack on white background
The GOAT Collagen Coffee front of pack, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee back of pack with ingredients and directions, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee versatile enjoyment carousel, Brewdy Coffee Co
The GOAT Collagen Coffee product photo carousel, Brewdy Coffee Co
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The GOAT Collagen Coffee

Regular price $24.95
100% natural functional blend
Clean, all-day energy without the crash
Australia-wide shipping
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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to drink The GOAT?+
Morning is ideal to start your day with sustained energy, though you can enjoy it anytime. Many prefer it pre workout for energy or post workout for recovery.
Does it taste like collagen?+
Not at all. It tastes like smooth, premium coffee. The collagen peptides are flavourless and dissolve completely.
Is it suitable for vegans?+
No. The GOAT contains bovine collagen, so it is unsuitable for vegans or vegetarians. It is dairy free, gluten free, and soy free.
How much caffeine does it contain?+
Approximately 60 to 80mg per serving from 100% Colombian Arabica coffee, similar to a standard cup of coffee.
Can I mix it with milk?+
Absolutely. It works beautifully with dairy milk or any plant based alternative such as almond, oat, or coconut for a creamy collagen latte.
Does collagen survive in hot water?+
Yes. Our collagen peptides are hydrolysed and heat stable. We recommend hot, not boiling, water around 80 to 85C for best results.
What type of collagen is this?+
Type I and Type III bovine collagen peptides, the most abundant types in skin, hair, nails, bones, and connective tissue.