Bright, refreshing, and full of Western spirit, the High Noon Sunrise Coffee Spritzer is a bold new way to enjoy your morning coffee. This invigorating drink starts with smooth, lightly roasted High Noon Blend coffee, brewed fresh and chilled to bring out its naturally bright and subtly sweet notes.
To give it a refreshing twist, a splash of sparkling water is added, creating a light, bubbly texture that pairs perfectly with a touch of fresh orange juice and a hint of honey or maple syrup. The citrus balances the coffee’s natural brightness, making each sip crisp, smooth, and awakening—like a sunrise over the open prairie.
Served over ice and garnished with an orange slice and a sprig of mint, this spritzer is perfect for hot mornings, afternoon pick-me-ups, or anyone looking for a coffee that’s as lively as the Wild West itself. One sip, and you’re ready to ride into the day.
High Noon Sunrise Coffee Spritzer: The Drink That Won the Race
Out in the Nebraska Sandhills, where the prairie stretches far and the sky burns gold at dawn, there was one race every cowboy dreamed of winning—the High Noon Stampede. It was the fastest, wildest horse race this side of the Mississippi, and the rider who took first place didn’t just earn a prize… they earned legend status.
But one year, the race was nearly won before it even started, all thanks to a drink nobody saw comin’—the High Noon Sunrise Coffee Spritzer.
A Slow Start for a Fast Cowboy
Now, there was a young wrangler named Jesse "Dust Devil" McClain, and he was known for one thing—ridin’ faster than the wind. But on the morning of the big race, Jesse was movin’ slower than molasses in January.
See, the night before, he’d been up late fixing his saddle, patching his boots, and practicing his turns until the moon had long since disappeared. Come morning, he was dragging his spurs, barely able to keep his eyes open.
His horse, Whiskey, snorted and pawed at the ground, ready to run, but Jesse? He looked like he’d rather be takin’ a nap than racin’ for glory.
That’s when Miss Ellie Mae, the town’s café owner, stepped in.
"You can’t win a race runnin’ on empty," she said, setting a glass in front of him.
Jesse squinted at the ice-cold, golden-hued drink sitting before him. It wasn’t just coffee—it was fizzin’ like a fresh-popped bottle of sarsaparilla.
"What in tarnation is this?" he asked.
Ellie just grinned. "Something that'll wake you up faster than a rattlesnake in your bedroll. It’s the High Noon Sunrise Coffee Spritzer."
The Drink That Changed the Game
Jesse took a sip—and the effect was instant.
The first taste hit cool and crisp, the bright, lightly roasted High Noon coffee blending smooth as butter with a touch of orange juice and a splash of sparkling water. Then came the hint of honey, just enough to balance the boldness, and before he knew it, he felt as awake as a prairie coyote at sundown.
By the time he drained the last drop, Jesse’s boots felt lighter, his hands steadier, and his mind sharper than a bowie knife.
With a tip of his hat, he mounted Whiskey and trotted to the starting line, now feelin’ faster than ever.
High Noon and the Race of a Lifetime
The pistol fired, and they were off. The race tore across the open prairie, kicking up dust and rattlin’ the earth. Jesse leaned low, gripping his reins tight, the world a blur of golden grass and roaring hooves.
One by one, he passed the other riders. His vision was clear, his energy boundless—that spritzer had done its work.
By the time they hit the last stretch, Jesse was neck and neck with Buck "Iron Stirrups" Colton, the meanest, toughest racer in the West. But just as Buck cracked his whip, Jesse gave a quick kick, and Whiskey surged forward like a lightning bolt.
The crowd roared as he crossed the finish line first, dust billowing behind him. Jesse "Dust Devil" McClain had won the High Noon Stampede.
A Legend—and a Drink—Was Born
That night, as the town celebrated, folks lined up at Ellie Mae’s café for a taste of the drink that turned the race around. And from that day on, cowboys, ranchers, and wranglers alike swore by the High Noon Sunrise Coffee Spritzer—the drink that could turn a slow start into a championship finish.
So next time you’re feelin’ dragged down by the dust and heat, grab yourself a glass of High Noon Sunrise Coffee Spritzer. It just might give you the kick you need to win the day.