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White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Cold Brew Coffee Review

While trying to order White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Bourbon Yellow Coffee, White Rose accidentally sent me 1 kg of White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee instead.

I emailed them, explaining what had happened, and the customer services were absolutely amazing (Thanks Robert). Not only did he send out what I originally order, but they let me keep the White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee.

An Accidental Brazilian with a very nice nutty taste.

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This nutty Brazilian Coffee is a delightful medium roast. It has an 84.5 Orange and notes of Apple with a Sweet Hazelnut caramel and milk chocolate finish.

Setup of the White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee

 I found the sweet spot of 189 grams of coffee to 1.3 litres of coffee for the new OXO cold Brew Coffee Maker.

White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee Review

Then let it brew for around 13 to 14 hours before letting the cold brew maker slowly drip the coffee.  This is how its setup in the OXO cold brew maker:

White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee Review
 

The Taste

After pouring it and storing it in the Hario hug, I found that it was exceptionally smooth, similar to the previous coffee I had tried from White Rose. The White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee is around about a 3 strength, making this not too strong but hits just right on the taste levels.

White Rose Coffee Roasters Brazil Nuts Hive Blockchain Coffee Review

 

Then, at the end of each sip, you can taste those Brazil nuts hitting, and it's quite a welcome taste too.

Considerations


It's £16.89 for 1 kg per bag with shipping8. This makes quite a few cups, and sub £20 for this coffee is absolutely fantastic.

The Score

Overall, I will give it 4 beans out of 5.
 

 
 

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