12 Best Mushroom Coffee Brands in 2026

Twelve mushroom coffee brands compared by what actually decides it: caffeine level, which mushrooms are named and dosed, taste, and format (instant, ground, whole bean, latte, pods, or add-in), so you can match one to how you brew.
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The best mushroom coffee brands right now are RYZE for a simple everyday swap, Four Sigmatic for real coffee taste, Everyday Dose for the creamiest cup, and MUD\WTR if you want to cut caffeine hard. They mostly differ on three things: how much caffeine is left, which mushrooms are actually named and dosed, and whether you get instant, ground, latte, or an add-in.

Mushroom coffee blends ground coffee (or a coffee alternative) with functional mushroom extracts like lion's mane, chaga, reishi, and cordyceps. The pitch is steadier energy with fewer jitters, since most blends carry about half the caffeine of a regular cup. The catch is that quality swings a lot by brand: the mushrooms used, whether the dose is disclosed, how it's extracted, and honestly, how drinkable it is. Below are 12 brands worth knowing, sorted so you can match one to how you actually drink coffee.

How we picked these brands

  • Named mushrooms, disclosed doses. We favored brands that tell you exactly which mushrooms are inside and how much, not a vague "proprietary blend" with no numbers.
  • Real testing. Third-party or lab testing for mold, mycotoxins, and heavy metals is a strong trust signal in this category, so brands that publish it scored higher.
  • Honest caffeine. Caffeine ranges from around 35mg to a full cup's worth depending on the brand. We noted it per pick so you can match it to your tolerance.
  • Taste people actually finish. A functional cup you dump down the sink helps nobody. Reviews and blind taste tests weighed in.
  • Format and price fit. Instant, ground, whole bean, latte, pods, or add-in. We spread the list across formats so there's a match for how you brew.

At a glance

Brand Best for Caffeine Format
RYZE A simple everyday swap ~48mg Instant
Four Sigmatic Real coffee taste, packets Moderate Packets / ground
Everyday Dose Creamiest cup plus collagen ~45-90mg Instant latte
MUD\WTR Cutting caffeine hard ~35mg Instant, no coffee
Laird Superfood Brewed, not instant Moderate Ground
Om Mushroom Creamy latte plus gut support Moderate Instant latte
Peak State Grind-and-brew coffee snobs Regular Whole bean / ground
NeuRoast Focus, with a decaf option Regular / decaf Ground / instant
Atlas+ The most ingredients in one scoop ~45mg Instant
VitaCup Pods and budget Moderate K-Cup pods / ground
ReNude Adding to your own coffee Zero (add-in) Add-in powder
Teeccino Fully caffeine-free ~0mg Herbal / add-in

1. RYZE

RYZE is the brand most people picture when they hear "mushroom coffee," and it's the easiest on-ramp. Its Super6 blend packs six mushrooms (cordyceps, lion's mane, reishi, shiitake, turkey tail, and king trumpet) at 2,000mg per serving, which is one of the widest stacks on this list. It's an instant powder with roughly 48mg of caffeine, about half a normal cup, and it mixes into something that reads as coffee.

Best for the mainstream shopper who wants one simple, no-fuss swap for their morning cup. Reviewers do note it can taste a touch grainy and mushroom-forward, so if you're picky about texture, keep reading.

2. Four Sigmatic

Four Sigmatic is the original. It pioneered mushroom coffee before most of these competitors existed and has served over 300 million cups. Its coffee uses specialty single-origin arabica coated with organic lion's mane (250mg) and chaga (250mg), so the coffee flavor tends to lead and the mushrooms sit in the background.

You can buy it as single-serve packets or ground, which makes it the natural pick for travel and desk drawers. Best for coffee purists who want their cup to taste like coffee first and function second, in a format they can throw in a bag.

3. Everyday Dose

Everyday Dose keeps its ingredient list short: lion's mane, chaga, L-theanine, grass-fed collagen, and coffee extract, and that's it. The collagen and L-theanine are the differentiators, adding a creamy body plus a calm-focus feel that pairs with the caffeine. It won a well-known four-way taste head-to-head on smoothness and steady energy, and the brand third-party tests for mold, heavy metals, and toxins.

Caffeine is about 45mg in the mild roast and closer to 90mg in the medium. Best for shoppers who want the creamiest cup with a skin and gut angle. One note: it froths best with a milk frother.

4. MUD\WTR

MUD\WTR technically isn't coffee at all. It's a cacao and masala-chai base with a full-spectrum mushroom lineup (chaga, reishi, lion's mane, and cordyceps) and only about 35mg of caffeine from cacao and black tea. That makes it the go-to for people actively trying to break a heavy coffee habit.

The tradeoff is flavor: it's bold, earthy, and spiced, and plenty of people need a few days plus some milk and sweetener to warm up to it. Best for anyone cutting caffeine hard, or biohackers who want the lowest-caffeine functional cup on the shelf.

5. Laird Superfood

Laird Superfood, founded by big-wave surfer Laird Hamilton, is one of the few picks that's actual brewed coffee rather than an instant powder. It's ground high-altitude Peruvian coffee blended with coffee cherry (an antioxidant), lion's mane, and Rhodiola, so you make it in your usual pot or drip machine.

That also means it drinks like a normal cup of coffee, which is exactly the point for some people. Best for shoppers who want a real brewed experience and are skeptical of anything you stir out of a sachet.

6. Om Mushroom Superfood

Om Mushroom grows and controls its own mushrooms, which is unusual in a category full of brands that just buy extract. Its coffee blends organic arabica with functional mushrooms plus prebiotic fiber, and the Superfood Latte version was rated best overall for taste in one blind test.

The latte format is naturally creamy and a little sweet, and the prebiotics lean into gut and immune support. Best for the person who likes a milky, latte-style cup and wants some digestion and immunity benefit baked in rather than added separately.

7. Peak State Coffee

Peak State Coffee is for people who grind their own beans and won't compromise on that. The brand markets the first whole-bean coffee with functional mushrooms, using five (lion's mane, cordyceps, chaga, reishi, and turkey tail) at 500mg of fruiting-body extract per cup, sourced from a farm in Colorado. It's independently third-party tested for mold, mycotoxins, and heavy metals.

Fruiting body rather than mycelium matters to shoppers who follow this closely, since it's the more concentrated part of the mushroom. Best for coffee snobs who want a quality bean they can grind and brew, with the function built in rather than stirred on top.

8. NeuRoast

NeuRoast builds its coffee around a proprietary five-mushroom blend on single-origin beans, roasted in small batches. What sets it apart is options: it comes as ground or instant, and it offers a decaf plus flavored versions like caramel and hazelnut, which are rare in mushroom coffee.

That decaf option is genuinely useful if you want the mushrooms in an afternoon cup without the caffeine. Best for focus-seekers who don't always want their coffee black, and anyone who needs a low- or no-caffeine version some of the time.

9. Atlas Coffee Club

Atlas Coffee Club comes from a coffee-subscription background, and its Atlas+ Superblend is the maximalist pick. One scoop stacks lion's mane, reishi, and cordyceps with ashwagandha, collagen, DE111 probiotics and prebiotics, and vitamins D3 and B12, at about 45mg of caffeine. Atlas+ was named Taste of Home's best food and beverage product of 2025.

If you're the kind of person who otherwise takes three or four separate supplements in the morning, this rolls a lot of them into the cup. Best for shoppers who want the most functional ingredients in a single instant scoop.

10. VitaCup

VitaCup is the convenience-and-value pick, especially if you already own a Keurig. Its mushroom coffee comes as single-serve pods (plus ground and Shroom Fuel packets) with 500mg lion's mane and 250mg chaga from the fruiting body, along with added B vitamins and D3. The line was crafted with a registered dietitian.

Pods mean zero measuring and zero mess, and the price tends to sit below the premium DTC brands. Best for pod-brewer households and budget-minded shoppers who want disclosed mushroom doses without the fuss of powders.

11. ReNude Chagaccino

ReNude takes a different approach: instead of replacing your coffee, it's a chaga-forward add-in you stir into the cup you already love. It leans chocolatey, and reviewers keep describing the flavor as something close to mocha ice cream, which makes it one of the easiest to drink here.

Because it's an add-in, you control the caffeine (it's whatever your base coffee has) and you don't have to give up your favorite roast. Best for people who like their current coffee and just want to fold in chaga plus a chocolate flavor.

12. Teeccino

Teeccino built its name on chicory-based herbal coffee, and its Miraculous Mushrooms line pairs wellness mushrooms with adaptogenic herbs. The important part: it has caffeine-free options, so you get the roasted, coffee-like ritual with essentially no caffeine.

That makes it the natural evening or late-afternoon cup, or the pick for anyone who wants out of caffeine entirely. Best for the fully caffeine-free crowd who still want something warm and coffee-adjacent to sip.

How to choose mushroom coffee

Start with caffeine. If you want to cut it hard, go with MUD\WTR (around 35mg) or a caffeine-free Teeccino. If you want a normal-ish morning lift with fewer jitters, RYZE, Everyday Dose, and Atlas+ all sit near half a cup.

Then match the format to how you brew. Grind-and-brew loyalists want whole-bean Peak State or ground Laird Superfood and NeuRoast. Pod households want VitaCup. If you'd rather keep your existing coffee and just add function, ReNude stirs right in.

Now the goal. For focus and cognition, lean lion's mane forward: NeuRoast, Four Sigmatic, or Peak State. For gut and immunity, Om Mushroom and its prebiotics or Everyday Dose with collagen make sense. For an all-in-one supplement stack, Atlas+ does the most in one scoop.

Finally, taste and budget. If flavor is your deal-breaker, Everyday Dose, Om, and ReNude get the best reviews, while MUD\WTR is the boldest and most polarizing. On price, VitaCup and Teeccino tend to undercut the premium DTC crowd. When in doubt, buy the smallest size first, since the earthy note is real and worth a trial run before you subscribe.

Frequently asked questions

Does mushroom coffee have caffeine?

Usually yes, just less than regular coffee. Most coffee-based blends land around 45 to 50mg per serving, roughly half a standard cup, while coffee alternatives like MUD\WTR sit near 35mg and caffeine-free options like Teeccino have essentially none. Always check the label, since the range is wide.

Is mushroom coffee actually healthy or worth it?

Mushrooms bring nutrients and antioxidants, and many drinkers report steadier energy with fewer jitters thanks to the lower caffeine. That said, the research is still limited and the effects are subjective, so treat it as a nice-to-have swap rather than a cure. Buying a small size first is the smart move.

What does mushroom coffee taste like?

Better than its reputation, in most cases. Coffee-based blends taste close to regular coffee with a slightly earthy edge, and latte or chocolate styles (Everyday Dose, Om, ReNude) are the smoothest. MUD\WTR is the outlier, with a bold, spiced, earthy flavor that takes some getting used to.

Which mushrooms are in it, and what do they do?

The common ones are lion's mane (often linked to focus and cognition), chaga and reishi (antioxidant and calming, immune-leaning), and cordyceps (associated with energy). Better brands name each mushroom and its dose. Vague "proprietary blend" labels with no amounts are a reason to be cautious.

Is mushroom coffee good for beginners or caffeine-sensitive people?

It can be a gentle entry point, since the lower caffeine means less of a jittery spike. If you're sensitive, start with a low-caffeine option like MUD\WTR or a half serving of RYZE. As always, check with your doctor if you have a health condition or take medication.

What's the difference between ground, instant, and latte versions?

Ground and whole bean (Laird, Peak State, NeuRoast) brew in your normal machine and taste most like traditional coffee. Instant powders (RYZE, Everyday Dose, MUD\WTR) dissolve in hot water for speed. Latte styles add creamy, slightly sweet body and froth best with a frother.

Can I add mushrooms to my own coffee instead?

Yes. Add-ins like ReNude are made for exactly that: you keep your favorite roast and stir in a chaga-forward scoop for function and flavor. It's the lowest-commitment way to try mushroom coffee without replacing what you already drink.

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