BECK ON BEANS: Marley Coffee Buffalo Soldier Medium Dark Roast


I woke up this morning, smiled with the rising sun. This little brew was in my Kcup bringing sweet sips, a flavor that’s pure and true. 


This is my message to you. 


Fragrance: Sweet dank. This cup smells very fresh. I know it must have been ground weeks ago, but the kcup must have an incredible freshness seal on it. It has a dusty, cocoa powder smell to it along with the roast that is comforting and lovely. It reminds me of a freshly ground French press brew. 


Flavor: Glittering kief. Again, cocoa takes the spotlight. The roast is dark, but not at all bitter. The carbon doesn’t overpower this nutty, rich blend. This is definitely a blend for a giant nug...er.... mug under a cozy blanket on a cold day. 


Recommended for:

  1. This coffee isn’t just for wake-and-bake. The darker roast lowers the caffeine content, so it would be a very nice afternoon cup as well. 
  2. Munchies. This coffee could be a lovely dessert brew with just a touch of cream.


Not recommended for: 

  1. Stay blazed. I would be sad to see this coffee iced. I think it would destroy a lot of the comforting, warm flavors.
  2. Keep it natural. Heavy additives would mask the best parts of this blend. 


Would I buy again? 

Why? You got the hookup? Cuz I’m down for a fat bowl... er... cup. Emancipate yourselves from KCup slavery. None but ourselves can free our Keurig. Stir it up, lil’ darling. 


✌🏻

 

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