PLENTY of us love a good coffee and have all the fancy kit to prove it.

But an instant brew is often enough to hit the spot. We drink 98 million cups a day and 80 per cent of us buy instant coffee to drink at home.

Which supermarket own-brand instant coffee is best?

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Which supermarket own-brand instant coffee is best?Credit: Gary Stone

And doing so will save you cash.

A single latte at Pret could set you back around £3.50 but you can buy a whole jar of instant for that. Opt for a supermarket own-brand and it may cost you as little as £1.50 for 25 cups.

But how will it taste?

I tried some best-selling instant coffees and rated them. Here’s the verdict:

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Kenco Smooth Medium Roast (100g)

  • £3.50
  • £3.50 per 100g
Kenco tastes good but is pricey

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Kenco tastes good but is priceyCredit: Gary Stone

Easy drinking, inoffensive, smells and tastes good for an instant.

Quite a reliable option if you want a jar of instant at home. It’s the price that’s a problem.

Kenco costs nearly three times as much as most supermarket own brand coffees making it a costly addition to your trolley.

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  • Taste: 9/10
  • Value: 5/10
  • Overall score: 7/10

Nescafe Original (100g)

  • £3.30
  • £3.30 per 100g
The Nescafe had an appealing aroma, classic flavour and was smooth to drink

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The Nescafe had an appealing aroma, classic flavour and was smooth to drinkCredit: Gary Stone

The Nescafe had an appealing aroma, classic flavour and was smooth to drink without being too strong. I wasn’t overwhelmed though.

It’s basic and very expensive for what it is and actually, I thought some of the cheaper brands were just as good without the high price tag – Aldi was very similar if you like this but want to save money.

  • Taste: 7/10
  • Value: 5/10
  • Overall score: 6/10

Essential Waitrose Rich Roast Coffee (100g)

  • £1.30
  • £1.30 per 100g
The taste from Waitrose wasn't up to scratch

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The taste from Waitrose wasn’t up to scratchCredit: Gary Stone

I’m usually a big fan of the Essential Waitrose range but this was very disappointing. It barely tasted like coffee at all. It was weak, watery and had a rather odd colour, like dirty dish water.

Shame the taste isn’t up to scratch as it is a good price and it’s Fairtrade. But I had to tip it down the sink.

  • Taste: 2/10
  • Value: 2/10
  • Overall score: 2/10

Morrisons Full Roast (100g)

  • £1.49
  • £1.49 per 100g
Morrisons' taste was good

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Morrisons’ taste was goodCredit: Gary Stone

Morrisons‘ offering wasn’t bad at all, with citrussy notes and a smooth taste. You do need two scoops to make it strong enough which means it isn’t necessarily as good value as it first appears.

I got through the jar pretty quickly. Still not a bad option though given it’s over £2 cheaper per 100g than big brand Kenco.

  • Taste: 8/10
  • Value: 7/10
  • Overall score: 8/10

Tesco Classic Instant Coffee (200g)

  • £2.70
  • £1.35 per 100g
Tesco's coffee tasted stale

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Tesco’s coffee tasted staleCredit: Gary Stone

Not a good way to start the day. It’s very strong, but has a tinny taste which didn’t smell nice or taste good.

If you’re not fussy, it is £2.15 cheaper per 100g than Kenco and will save you a packet on takeaway coffees. But to me, it tasted a bit stale.

  • Taste: 3/10
  • Value: 4/10
  • Overall score: 3/10

Asda Rich Roast Instant Coffee (200g)

  • £2.25
  • £1.12 per 100g
Asda's coffee was a winning combination

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Asda’s coffee was a winning combinationCredit: Gary Stone

Mixed well, quite strong with a lovely rounded, smooth flavour.

I thought this was a decent alternative to the top brands at a fraction of the price.

It was a little bitter but adding milk gave it a lovely full-bodied taste. Top marks for Asda.

  • Taste: 10/10
  • Value: 10/10
  • Overall score: 10/10

Aldi Alcafe Gold Roast (200g)

  • £2.49
  • £1.24 per 100g
Aldi's coffee tasted sweeter

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Aldi’s coffee tasted sweeterCredit: Gary Stone

Aldi’s Gold Roast option was sweeter than many of the others we tried, but I liked it all the more for it.

It’s very competitive on price at just £1.24 for 100g and if tasted blind, you’d definitely think this was a branded coffee.

It was very similar to Nescafe and only a fraction of the cost.

  • Taste: 8/10
  • Value: 10/10
  • Overall score: 9/10

Lidl Bellarom Rich Roast Instant Coffee (200g)

  • £1.99
  • 99.5p per 100g
Lidl's coffee has a strong caramel aroma

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Lidl’s coffee has a strong caramel aromaCredit: Gary Stone

A strong caramel aroma as you open the jar, this Lidl coffee smells like a sweet Crunchie bar, but I didn’t let that put me off.

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It has a mellow and smooth taste, with caramel notes, not bad at all and the cheapest instant we tried at just under a £1 per 100g.

  • Taste: 9/10
  • Value: 10/10
  • Overall score: 9/10

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