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Monster prepares to release Killer Brew canned coffee packing 300mg of caffeine a can

Monster Killer Brew Coffee

Monster is obviously no stranger to carbonated energy drinks as well as coffee beverages, where it has its extensive Java Monster Series, which involves all sorts of different flavors like Mean Bean, Salted Caramel, and Loca Moca. There is also Java Monster 300, a triple shot version of the product packing much more caffeine than your standard Monster energy drink at 300mg. Unveiled at The NACS Show for 2024 is another coffee drink with Monster Killer Brew, featuring a triple shot recipe like Java Monster.

The main ingredient in Monster Killer Brew is, of course, coffee, followed by skim milk, sugar, and cream to ensure an authentic taste experience. There are also ingredients to offer a more energizing feel, like the beverage behemoth’s many energy drinks, with the likes of taurine, carnitine, ginseng, and even more caffeine. The coffee and caffeine in the all-new and upcoming Monster Killer Brew combine for a total of 300mg of caffeine a can, almost twice that of a Monster Ultra, and will certainly pack a punch.

Like the various flavors of Java Monster, including Java Monster 300, the all-new Monster Killer Brew has a lot of nutrition to it, where a 16oz can has 37g of carbohydrates, practically all of that sugar at 35g, 5g of fat, 8g of protein, and a hefty calorie count for a hit of energy at 220. There are going to be two flavors for Killer Brew at launch, which fans of Java Monster will be familiar with, as they are from that line of products in the vanilla bean taste Mean Bean and the chocolate mocha experience, Loca Moca.

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