Cruisy Decaf – Drip Bags
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Smooth · Mellow · Easy Going
Designed for the outdoors, Cruisy drip bags deliver smooth, mellow decaf camping coffee for moments when you want the ritual without the rush. Brew a comforting cup anywhere with just hot water, perfect for slow mornings, sunset brews, and winding down by the fire.
Gentle notes of malt, caramel, and soft honey create a clean, balanced cup that’s easy to drink and easy to love, wherever the trail takes you.
Made with carefully sourced beans from Peru, naturally decaffeinated and roasted in small batches to preserve flavour while keeping things light and relaxed.
Each drip bag is individually packed, making them easy to carry for camping trips, road travel, or a calm brew at home or outdoors.
Tasting Notes:
Malt · Caramel · Honey
Roast Level: Medium
Brewing Method: Pour-over drip bag
Pack: 7 individually wrapped drip bags
Slow down. Sip easy.
Your Brew, Your Trail.
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Drip Bags FAQ
How do I brew a drip bag?
Tear open the pouch, unfold the hangers and secure them over your cup. Slowly pour 180–200ml of hot water (just off the boil) in 2–3 stages. Let it drip through, remove the bag, and enjoy!
Still not sure? Watch the "How To" video !
Do I need any special gear?
Nope! no grinder, no machine, no scale needed. Just hot water and a mug. That’s the beauty of drip bags: café-quality coffee anywhere.
For the best experience on the road or in the wild, pair it with our Adventure Kettle and Cup both built for the bush and ready to brew wherever you are.
What kind of coffee is inside the bags?
We use our same specialty-grade roasted beans, ground fresh and nitrogen-sealed for flavour.
Each blend matches its bean counterpart.
Check Out Our Beans for more info!
How fresh are the drip bags?
We roast coffee beans regularly and each drip bag coffee is individually ground and packed to order!
It's perfectly sealed to lock in maximum freshness for up to 6 months.
There’s no need to refrigerate! Just store them in a cool, dry place, like your pantry or camp gear box.
