
The carafe/pour-over capsules contain from 230 to 260 milligrams of caffeine per 18 oz.

The mug-type Nespresso coffee pods (7.77 oz / 230 ml) have a higher caffeine content of between 150 milligrams and 200 milligrams.The caffeine content of Vertuoline gran lungo capsules (5 oz / 150 ml) varies between 120 mg and 195 mg (140 mg on average).Nespresso Vertuo double espresso (2.7 oz / 80 ml) capsules contain 130 mg to 165 mg of caffeine per serving.Depending on the blend, their caffeine content varies from 60 mg to 150 mg. Vertuo espresso (1.35 oz / 40 ml) pods contain 100 mg of caffeine on average.The decaf Original Nespresso pods contain 2 mg to 4 mg of caffeine per serving, while the Vertuo decaffeinated capsules – 4 milligrams to 7 milligrams.This explains why their caffeine content exceeds 100 milligrams per pod. Still, some capsules, like Kazaar and Napoli are made with the stronger Robusta coffee in their blend.


Knowing how much of this energizing substance there is in your Vertuo or Original Nespresso capsule, would make it easier for you to monitor the amount of caffeine you’re consuming. Therefore, if you’re a Nespresso owner, it’s good to be aware of the caffeine content per pod.Īccording to the FDA, a healthy individual shouldn’t consume more than 400 mg of caffeine per day. Since the process of preparing coffee in a single-serve coffee maker is so effortless, it tempts us to go overboard with the number of cups we’re having.
