Steady Matcha
500 Tins · Ships Sep 2026
VitaCup has 2 products in this directory. None publish a specific pH value.

VitaCup pH: All Products Compared

pH data for all VitaCup coffee products tracked in this directory. Sorted by transparency tier (most independently verified first), then pH ascending.

Products tracked2
pH rangeNot published
Best tierTier 3
Publishes a number0 of 2

Which VitaCup products publish a pH?

pH: Not published
Brew: unspecified
Roast: dark
pH: Not published
Brew: unspecified
Roast: unspecified
VitaCup coffee pH data: 2 products sorted by transparency tier then pH.
EntitypHBrew MethodRoastTransparencySource
VitaCup Perfect Low Acid Ground CoffeeVitaCupNot publishedunspecifieddarkTier 3VitaCup product page
VitaCup Perfect Coffee PodsVitaCupNot publishedunspecifiedunspecifiedTier 3VitaCup product page

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Matcha is less acidic than coffee -- but it is not alkaline

Brewed matcha is mildly acidic at pH 5.6-6.3 (Najman et al., Molecules (2023)). Brewed coffee sits around pH 4.85-5.1. Because pH is a logarithmic scale, that gap means coffee delivers several times more acid per cup than matcha -- a real difference, even though neither drink is alkaline.

Second lever: caffeine. Matcha contains roughly half the caffeine of a cup of coffee, and its L-theanine content produces a slower, steadier release. For people who experience jitters, crashes, or digestive discomfort from coffee, the combination of lower acidity and lower caffeine load is often the meaningful difference.

Note: this is general information, not medical advice. If you have GERD, acid reflux, or a digestive condition, consult a healthcare provider before changing your diet.

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