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Brew It Cold: Tech That Chills

Brew It Cold: Tech That Chills

Evaluating consumer perceptions of cold brewing technologies

The Challenge

As cold coffee continues to grow in popularity, our client developed three new cold brewing technologies for at-home use, each with different benefits and tradeoffs. But how would consumers respond to them?

The objective was to understand:

  • How each technology impacts the overall consumer experience
  • The tradeoffs consumers are willing to make for a cold beverage
  • Which system offers the best balance of temperature satisfaction, brewing ease, space, and maintenance

We sought to uncover which solution best aligns with consumer needs — not just functionally, but emotionally and behaviorally.

My Role

As Research Lead, I was responsible for:

  • Designing the interview protocol and testing materials
  • Overseeing participant recruitment and scheduling
  • Facilitating and analyzing consumer interviews
  • Delivering actionable insights to guide product development and positioning

Approach & Methods

  1. Current Routine Assessment

Participants walked through their existing cold coffee routines. We captured details about:

  • Tools and ingredients used
  • Time investment and prep process
  • Satisfaction with flavor, strength, and temperature
  1. Out-of-Home Behaviors

Participants described their out-of-home cold coffee habits (e.g., cafés, drive-thrus) and evaluated how these experiences compared to what they could achieve at home.

  1. Technology Evaluation (Counterbalanced)

Each participant evaluated three cold brewing technologies in randomized order. For each, they:

  • Sampled the beverage
  • Reviewed brewer designs and footprints
  • Rated brewing time, temperature, strength, flavor, noise, and maintenance
    All product names were masked to ensure unbiased feedback.
  1. Final Tradeoff Discussion

To close, we asked participants to select their preferred technology and explain their reasoning. This exposed how users prioritize features, and what they’re willing to sacrifice to achieve their ideal experience.

Key Insights




Outcomes

Clear Tradeoff Preferences

The research highlighted how consumers rationalize tradeoffs:

  • Some value compactness and affordability
  • Others prioritize strength, coldness, and consistency
    These personas helped guide product positioning and feature prioritization.

Informed Product Roadmap

Findings were used to:

  • Define preferred product attributes for different market segments
  • Refine brewer design concepts
  • Inform pricing and feature-bundling decisions

Reflection

This study reinforced that product success is about more than just specs, it’s about understanding what people are willing to give up to get what they truly value. By walking consumers through the entire brewing experience, we uncovered both rational and emotional factors that shape product preference. These holistic insights are now helping shape a more nuanced, consumer-informed roadmap for cold coffee innovation.