• percent@infosec.pub
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    2 days ago

    That wasn’t about dark roasts, that was about Starbucks’ coffee and roast. There’s a big difference. Starbucks goes darker than most specialty roasters’ dark roasts.

    Also, “burnt rubber” notes often come from robusta coffee. Robusta is cheap, easy to grow, and has a long shelf life. The darker it’s roasted, the less it tastes like burnt rubber[1]. But Starbucks claims that they use 100% arabica. If true, then it’s almost impressive that they made it taste like that.


    1. There are some amazing, exceptional robustas, but you won’t find them in commodity coffee or Starbucks ↩︎

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      2 days ago

      They do have light and medium roasts, too. I’m not saying their coffee is great, but it’s not all burnt either.

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        Yes, and all of their roast levels are darker than what you’d get from most specialty roasters