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Last updated on July 5th, 2024 at 01:10 pm
I was able to try the Retro blend of Brownbag Coffee. This was the first time I’ve ever ground whole bean coffee. The beans are a decent size. The instant I opened the package I was met by an aromatic scent. it was robust and a bit earthy. I added enough beans to my grinder would fit without overfilling it. The coffee beans ground into a fine powder quickly. They ground smoothly as well. When I emptied my grinder into a coffee filter I noticed that the amount was similar to two or two and a half scoops of regular coffee. When I set the coffee to brew in my drip coffee pot I was immediately hit by the lovely aroma of fresh coffee. it was again robust, earthy and even bold. It may take a few seconds for the coffee grounds to absorb the water since they are freshly ground. The coffee color is a nice medium to dark roast. Again the Retro blend is earthy, robust and has a hint of sweetness to it. The overall flavor is very pleasing. To me anyway. It’s a tad bitter with a hint of sweetness. It also gives you a nice flavor boost as you savor it. The Retro blend has coffee beans from Brazil and India. This combination gives you a great mixture of intense flavor variations. It also awakens the senses too. It’s smooth yet intense. It’s a great way to start your day. I was able to try Brownbag Coffee free thanks to 08 Liters Try Free campaign.
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