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Highest Caffeine Coffee

Coffee is one of the most favorite drinks in the world, especially among teenagers and adults. A typical cup of coffee has a caffeine level of 95mg, but the average adult body can tolerate caffeine levels of up to 400mg per day. The level of endurance is of course different for each person, yes, guys, because it really depends on age, body weight, and many other factors.

Talking about coffee, it turns out that there are a number of companies that produce coffee with caffeine levels that exceed normal limits, such as the following coffee series:

Oh yes, the caffeine content in all of these coffees is measured per glass, guys (12 oz or 355 ml).

1. Banned Coffee - 474mg / 355ml

Banned Coffee is an American coffee brand consisting of a blend of arabica and robusta coffee beans. Banned Coffee beans are imported directly from Costa Rica, Brazil, Ethiopia, even from Sumatra! The company even claims that Banned Coffee is "the strongest, tastiest coffee in the world".

Interestingly, this jet black coffee has a pumpkin spice flavor variant with a more fragrant aroma than the original variant.

2. Killer Coffee - 645mg / 355ml

Killer Coffee is coffee produced by Killer Coffee Co. from Australia. This skull-packed coffee comes from dark-roasted arabica coffee beans which are claimed to have no bitter taste at all despite their high caffeine content. Apart from not being bitter, coffee, which is considered the strongest coffee in Australia, also has a slight caramel taste. However, looking at the caffeine content, you are certainly hesitant to try this coffee.



 3. Death Wish - 728mg / 355ml

Death Wish coffee is guaranteed to make anyone who drinks it awake all day long. With a caffeine content of 728mg, Death Wish coffee beans were obtained from India and Peru. The coffee beans then pass a series of tests to ensure their quality and enjoyment. FYI, this coffee has a hint of cherry and chocolate aroma.

4.Biohazard Coffee - 928mg / 355ml

Biohazard Coffee is coffee made from 100% robusta coffee beans that have been tested in a laboratory in New York. This coffee is claimed to be made without any additives and preservatives, so that the quality is really maintained. Biohazard Coffee is also said to increase energy much faster than energy drinks in general, making it very dangerous if you drink too much.

 5. Cannonball Coffee Maximum Charge - 1101mg / 355ml

Cannonball Coffee Maximum Charge is a British coffee with a caffeine content exceeding 1000mg. This coffee is made from 100% robusta coffee beans originating from Rwanda. Like the previous coffees, Maximum Charge also has a unique touch of flavor to the coffee, which is a blend of caramel and plum flavors. With its high caffeine content, Cannonball Coffee Co. even prohibiting consumers to drink more than 2 cups of this coffee per day.

 6. Black Label - 1555mg / 355ml

And this is the strongest coffee and the highest caffeine content in the world, guys. Black Label is coffee produced by the Devil Mountain Coffee Co. with caffeine levels reaching more than 1500mg. This organic coffee is in no way intended for those who are sensitive to caffeine, but only for those who have a very high level of caffeine tolerance. Devil Mountain Coffee Co. claim that they do not 'sacrifice' their coffee taste just to produce coffee with the highest caffeine content in the world, so that consumers can still enjoy the taste of their coffee.

That's the sixth coffee with the highest caffeine content in the world, guys. Remember, limit your daily caffeine consumption!


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