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583 roasts rated, avg score of 4.31
4.50 - Average
169 roasts rated, avg score of 4.26
4.00 - Average
4.00 - Aroma
4.00 - Finish
4.00 - Flavor
4.00 - Acidity
4.00 - Balance
Cupping Method:Vietnamese drip, cream with no sweetener
169 roasts rated, avg score of 4.26
4.00 - Average
4.00 - Aroma
4.50 - Finish
3.50 - Flavor
3.00 - Acidity
4.00 - Balance
Cupping Method:Vietnamese drip, cream with no sweetener
1433 roasts rated, avg score of 4.29
3.00 - Average
Cupping Method:Espresso. Best was oat milk latte.
I sampled the Flagstaff earlier in the week and the Dark today. I was more aware of this roast tasting like "not coffee". If you were deciding between the two, I would go for the Flagstaff. The advertised tasting notes of caramel, dried fruit, and bittersweet were spot-on.
This roast actually works just fine as a quality coffee! I was gifted these grounds from a friend and didn't pay much attention to it, other than wondering why he gave me ground coffee. After sampling the coffee, I was pleasantly surprised to discover that it was composed of half beanless coffee. So, I suppose it passed my blind taste test! It had great mouthfeel and a balanced, flavorful impression. It presented as a medium with milk chocolate complementing several layers of flavor. I'm not sure how I feel about drinking something with caffeine as an added ingredient (or how Atomo calls food ingredients as "upcycled"), but I do know that I appreciate Atomo's stated environmentally responsible ethics.
I don't think this is drinkable as straight espresso but it works with milk OK...but not good enough for me to order it over any coffee. I don't really know how to score it. I really like the environmental principles here and gave this multiple shots, but the big thing for me is mouthfeel. It's somehow a bit sticky and thin at the same time, and I think it tastes off, like a one note, tart date forward pull.