Beverages

Twelve5 Launches Rebel Hard Coffee With 8% ABV

Bolder comes in 2 flavors
 Bolder hard coffee
Photograph courtesy of Twelve5

NEENAH, Wis. —Twelve5’s Rebel Hard Coffee is expanding its portfolio with a higher alcohol by volume (ABV) option.

Bolder has 8% ABV per 16-ounce can and comes in two flavors: Double Mocha Bolder Hard Latte and Salted Caramel Bolder Hard Latte.

"Through our research, we learned that consumers wanted a ready to drink, single serve option of their favorite Hard Coffees for on-the-go occasions, like tailgates, sporting events, concerts, outdoor get togethers, vacations and the list goes on. Twelve5's Rebel Bolder Hard Coffee is that solution that brings convenience, flavor and experience all-in-one,” said Michael Sargent, senior brand manager at Twelve5 Rebel Hard Coffee.

The drinks will be available starting in February in convenience stores, grocery stores, liquor stores and other retail locations that sell single-serve alcohol beverages.

More than 45 states distribute Twelve5’s Rebel Hard Coffee and Hard Tea products in four- and eight-packs. Twelve5, Neenah, Wis., launched Rebel Hard Coffee in August 2020.

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