







🔥 Sip the broth that fuels your hustle!
Kettle and Fire Classic Beef Bone Broth is a premium, slow-simmered broth made from 100% grass-fed beef bones and organic vegetables. With 7 grams of protein and collagen per serving, it supports keto, paleo, and Whole30 diets while being gluten, soy, and dairy-free. Shelf-stable for 2 years, it offers a convenient, nutrient-dense option for busy professionals seeking clean, delicious nourishment on the go.












| ASIN | B01MU6XD17 |
| Allergen Information | Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,369 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #13 in Packaged Chicken Broths |
| Brand | Kettle & Fire |
| Brand Name | Kettle & Fire |
| Container Type | Box |
| Cuisine | Traditional |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,456 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Paleo |
| Flavor | Beef Bone Broth |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851702007015 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Weight | 3.06 Kilograms |
| Item Volume | 16.9 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 6.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Kettle & Fire |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Package Information | Box |
| Part Number | 851702007015 |
| Size | 16.9 Fl Oz (Pack of 6) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free |
| Unit Count | 101.4 Fluid Ounces |
J**E
Tasty and Great as a Quick Soup Base
Tastes great and makes it easy to get my protein. Drink as is and also use as base for a quick soup.
L**T
Broth
Great item.
T**G
even though I always loved the smell of soup simmering
I have been making my own bone broth for about one and a half years now, and it has really improved my digestion, skin and hair (in my opinion). Although it isn’t my place to say, I really feel that bone broth should be in the diet of all American’s, as most of our ancestors did eat broth made from leftover bones. The only drawback to eating bone broth is the time spent making it, even using a crockpot, it is still a lot of work, and waiting. Not to mention the fact, even though I always loved the smell of soup simmering, somehow cooking a batch a week, was too much of a good thing, and I occasionally grow tired of my kitchen being a soup factory. So you better believe I was happy to try Kettle & Fire’s grass-fed beef bone broth. It is really good. For me it is pricey, so I still make my own broth, but I have been adding at least 1-2 containers of broth to my diet every month, it is so nice to have this delicious and nutritious soup pre-made. As an augmentation to my cooking, it is worth the money to have a break in the kitchen, and still get all the health benefits of bone broth.
M**E
Best attainable quality on here
Really loved this product, I think it’s great quality although if I’m being honest the taste could be a little bit better, still very enjoyable !
B**T
Tasty
Tasty and not greasy
W**S
Flavor is definitely not what I was expecting
I bought this on recommendation from my dietitian, as I am preparing for gastric sleeve surgery. The image I had in my mind when I heard the words "bone broth" was something similar to the homemade beef or chicken stock I have prepared from scratch in the past- we raise our own chickens and get beef from neighbors, and before I had a full-time job I used to make my own stock by boiling bones and chicken feet. It was time consuming but worth it- freaking delicious; I'd freeze portions to use in cooking other meals. So when I heard I could add bone broth to my diet for added protein, I was really looking forward to adding a convenient pre-made, easy to drink broth that was similar to my homemade stock. What I didn't take into consideration was when I made my own, I also added my own seasonings & salt to satisfy my personal preferences. Which made it that much more enjoyable. This product was apparently seasoned by someone who considers mayonnaise spicy, or someone who has no taste buds. On its own, it is suuuuper bland with a weird, semi-beefy aftertaste that lingers in the back of your throat, almost like it's hanging onto that dangly thing and refusing to budge. It also doesn't smell appetizing at all, even after heating. (Not that it smells *bad* but the smell is a lot like the taste....it almost smells like nothing, but there is a sliiight hint of a weird, almost iron-y odor to it that does absolutely nothing to enhance the appeal factor) I prepared my first serving at work, and I was so put off by the whole taste sensation that I was not able to drink a full serving. Maybe it's because my expectations were totally prepared for something different, but it was quite off-putting after a few big sips. It occurred to me afterwards that it would probably be vastly improved with some salt and some other seasoning, but since I was at the office I didn't have any of that on hand. I still have 3 boxes left at home and I'm not giving up yet. Once the unpleasant memory of the initial experience fades, I plan to give it another try, and this time experiment with some sea salt & maybe some sage or chili powder. If I can get it to resemble the taste of my homemade stock, or even taste more like plain ol' beef broth, then I will be able to add this to my menu :)
M**D
Impressive
So this was a surprise for me. I thought it might help with joint pain. I'm 66 and not looking for a miracle cure since nothing exist. That being said I had a noticeable change after 4 days, the big surprise was the neuropathy in my feet had improved. No idea why and not what I purchased it for. I have now been taking for 2 weeks, 8oz. every morning. I can get up and down easier and I would say 80% of my neuropathy is gone. I even give some to my dog (she loves it). Is it a miracle cure no but worth every penny. Update: after almost 6 months it is still working. Neuropathy is gone and joint pain is minimal, doesn't do much for muscle strength guess I still need to exercise. Update: My dog is still doing great, we don't miss a day. I'm now 68 and my joints are doing great. My (75 lb) dog is 3 months away from 16. We don't miss a day without splitting 8oz of this bone broth. My vet is amazed that my dog is still walking, which brings me much joy. I know the time will come when she will no longer be with me but I will rest knowing she lived a blessed life.
C**.
I would never buy this again.
This product is a complete rip-off. I was hoping to get a convenient, affordable packaged alternative for when not making my own. It tastes like it’s extremely diluted. I’ve grown up on simple beef soups/ broths with my Filipino-American ancestry. This is a 1 or 2 on a scale of 10, while growing up on 10-rated beef broths. Now that everyone knows how nutritious bone broth can be, it’s ridiculously expensive to buy grass-fed/ -finished bones, whereas those all used to be thrown out the garbage. Monetize everything and manipulate everyone for financial gain - yay. What a farce Amazon’s rating system is - this product currently shows a 4.4 star rating for over 10,000 ratings, but when you look at the averages of how each category is rated (Easy to Use - 4.5, Flavor - 4.1, Ingredient Quality - 3.9, Value for Money - 3.8, Versatility - 3.7) - they average out to be a 4.0 rating…really changes your perspective on the product, which would make it sell far less. The most important qualities rated do not rate high at all - plus, I don’t think most people know what good beef broth tastes like, based on seeing this rating alone. The packaging also sucked. There was some leaking involved because it was simply shipped in a plastic bag. I’ve had a far better experience with Costco’s Organic Chicken Broth (not that I’m a proponent of Costco and monopolizing large corporations - you do the best you can…), as it’s (supposedly) just the chicken broth w/o the other unnecessary filler ingredients, is full-bodied, flavorful (with just a squeeze of lemon juice and a bit of salt), and is half the price of this brand’s broths. If you want to buy beef-scented water for a ridiculous amount of money, get this.
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