They've bottled their colorless creation, which they say is made out of high-quality Arabica coffee beans. They also say that the clear color comes from them using "methods which have never been used before."
The ingredient list posted on the website doesn't reveal much more either.
Even though the color is different, Nagy says the result tastes like cold brew.
The catch? Clear Coffee is only available on select retail shelves in the U.K. right now — but they'll also ship to the U.S. via their website.