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79 roasts rated, avg score of 3.23
2.50 - Average
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79 roasts rated, avg score of 3.23
1.50 - Average
Cupping Method:This Nespresso capsule review was added to Coffee Roast with the permission of coffeepodthoughts. See profile for more information.
79 roasts rated, avg score of 3.23
1.00 - Average
Cupping Method:This Nespresso capsule review was added to Coffee Roast with the permission of coffeepodthoughts. See profile for more information.
79 roasts rated, avg score of 3.23
1.00 - Average
Cupping Method:This Nespresso capsule review was added to Coffee Roast with the permission of coffeepodthoughts. See profile for more information.
79 roasts rated, avg score of 3.23
1.00 - Average
Cupping Method:This Nespresso capsule review was added to Coffee Roast with the permission of coffeepodthoughts. See profile for more information.
79 roasts rated, avg score of 3.23
1.00 - Average
Cupping Method:This Nespresso capsule review was added to Coffee Roast with the permission of coffeepodthoughts. See profile for more information.
I've unfortunately not had very good luck with Pod & Parcel pods - Maybe I've got a box of duds? I'm really not sure, and I'm tempted to revisit this brand to see if that's really the case. Either way, we're looking at the Fasoli today, which again, has that ashy, earthy flavor that I'm not a fan of. There's also a plum-like acidity here, which is rather off-putting and unpleasant. There are some hints of sweetness, but there is also a rather strong bitterness in the aftertaste. Unfortunately, the "plumminess" is really quite overwhelming - 1.5/5. The Fasoli pod is marketed by its manufacturer as a pod with an intensity of 8/13, with tasting notes of plum, berries and caramel - So I wasn't wrong with the plummy notes at least! This coffee is a blend of Arabicas and can be taken with milk or on its own.
o far, I have not had a great time with Pod & Parcel's taster pods, so you can imagine that I was a little nervous trying the Bancroft pod from the same line, and doubly so when, upon extraction, I detected the dreaded earthy scents that I really struggle with. Thankfully, it was far more moderate with this one, which also has some hints of dried fruit. Taste-wise, the coffee has a lot of acidity and a little sweetness, giving it a fruity profile. 2.5/5 - Not for me, but I can see why someone would like this! The manufacturer describes this coffee as one that goes well with milk, at an intensity of 11/13. It's supposed to have notes of cocoa, nougat, and pomegranate, though honestly, I'm picking up a lot more of the latter than the first two. The official writeup doesn't seem to recommend having this straight at all, so perhaps it's worth another shot in the future with milk.
I don't exactly like earthy smells in coffee, and unfortunately this particular taster pod is exactly that. This is the Mbeya pod by Pod & Parcel, which packs an acidic punch followed closely by a subtler but no less jarring bitterness. I seemed to have detected a faint scent of dates which could have been quite nice, but unfortunately that's overpowered by the rest of the flavors. With apologies to the manufacturer, I must unfortunately rate this 0/5. The official wording says that this coffee, which has an intensity of 9, has notes of raspberry, stone fruit and syrup. Perhaps the acidity is somewhat reminiscent of fruit, but unfortunately the only syrup this brings to mind is cough syrup. Reviews of this pod from other places seem to be generally positive, so maybe I just got a dud? Who knows.