Hy-Top Brand Instant Coffee Review

Hy-Top Brand Instant Coffee Review

Before I talk about how bad this coffee is, let me walk it back a little ways and explain why I bought it in the first place.  Every Sunday I spend a few hours working at an office in town.  It's a third-floor walk-up, and it has no coffee maker. 

I'm usually there for several hours, long enough to want a cup of coffee halfway through.  Options are limited: bringing my own thermos is a huge pain.  Walking all the way down and out and around the corner to buy a latte is expensive, in both money and time.  So I was excited to discover that Starbucks Via instant coffee is pretty drinkable.

Except that damn, those Via packets are a little on the spendy side.  They usually retail for about $1 a cup.  That's not too bad, I suppose - it's cheaper than a latte, and I don't have to go to all the trouble to get one. 

Still, though; I thought I could do better.

My plan was to buy some Folgers or something.  Nescafe.  Isn't Nescafe an instant coffee?  I honestly don't know.  My only other experience with instant coffee was the solid-crusted container my grandmother kept in the back of her cabinet for visitors who insisted on it.

But have you seen the price of a tub of Folgers crystals?  It was about $8 for half a pound.  When I did the math, I discovered that instant coffee is about five times more expensive than regular coffee.  I guess that makes sense - you're paying for the convenience - but still.

Then I discovered that Winco Foods carries a house brand (Hy-Top) version of instant coffee.  House brands are identical to the national brands, or so I am constantly being told by other frugalistas.  Best of all, an 8-ounce jar of Hy-Top instant coffee will only set you back $4.50!

Well I am here to tell you, Starbucks Via is worth the cost.  Heck, Folgers may be worth the cost.  I haven't tried it yet.  One thing is certain: Hy-Top instant coffee is what they serve you in Hell.  If you are a very bad person, you will be doomed to an eternity of Hy-Top instant coffee.

My first hint of trouble came when I unscrewed the lid and peered inside.  It didn't actually smell like coffee.  It smelled a little bit like my compost heap, which does have (used) coffee grounds in it.  There's a malty note, like a cheap dark beer.  And an unsettling, not-quite-floral sweetness that lingers around the edges.

The flavor is only weakly coffee-like, but it has a strong malty taste.  It had me studying the label to check the ingredients list.  Adding more instant coffee powder to the cup only resulted in a thicker texture, almost syrupy, as if it contained a gelatin base.  (It doesn't - just "100% coffee.")  It creates a dark brown hot beverage with a passing reference to coffee, but it isn't nearly as successfully coffee-flavored as, say, a Coffee Nip candy.

I was left wondering, who is this product intended for?  I firmly believe that every product has someone who loves it.  In the case of Hy-Top instant coffee, I'm stumped.  But someone must be buying it, or else they wouldn't keep selling it, right?