The promise of new flavours beckons from Banawe.

What do you drink on rainy days? Are you the type to find comfort in a hot cup of coffee? Or are you one to keep warm with a shot of liquor?
Now that we’re facing the gloomiest of days, why not treat ourselves to a bit of both? We’re talking about Emperador Coffee Brandy, the coffee-flavoured brandy that has become a popular choice in the Philippines.
Mixing coffee and liquor isn’t exactly a new idea, but the combination remains a favourite among drink enthusiasts. So, is Emperador Coffee Brandy all that special?
The new flavour pays homage to the iconic Filipino cocktail kagatan, traditionally made with coffee, rum, and condensed milk. With Emperador Coffee Brandy, you can enjoy the same comforting taste without the hassle of mixing ingredients.
Since its launch, Emperador Coffee Brandy has become a go-to for those who want a smooth, coffee-infused spirit — perfect for rainy days, cozy nights, or social gatherings.

As of 2025, the coffee brandy is widely available online. Both Shopee and Lazada carry official Emperador stores, offering bottles in the 700–750ml range. Prices generally range between ₱135 to ₱150, depending on promotions or sellers.
You can also find Emperador Coffee Brandy through local liquor e-commerce platforms like Boozy.ph, which offers delivery nationwide and a variety of alcoholic drinks.
For those who prefer offline shopping, supermarkets, liquor stores, and select convenience stores across Metro Manila and other urban centres usually stock the brandy. Availability may vary by location, so it’s best to check ahead.
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