My colleague brought me this dark roasted robusta. I never have a pleasent experience with that kind of roast. Any idea how should I enjoy it?

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      LoL… Actually she doesn’t really into the coffee world. She knows I’m a coffee addict, and always bring me beans if she able to get some.

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    The only way I enjoy drinking robusta is doing Vietnamese coffee with a phin and adding plenty of sweetened condensed milk. One thing to be aware of is that robusta has about double the caffeine of arabica. So depending on how caffeine affects you, you might want to take it easy.

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    Thanks for all the suggestion, I suppose trying coldbrew will be interesting. I also will try turkish style with additional sugar. And mybe Vietnamese after buying some condensed milk.

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    I have a friend that assumes darker = better coffee. I used to think I liked dark roasted coffee the best. Just gotta learn the other ways.

    I’d do maybe cold brew mochas?

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      That’s my parents, have been drinking Starbucks dark roast for the last 20 years and growing up I always thought I didn’t like coffee until I started exploring on my own.

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    +1 for cold brew

    Be careful depending on your grinder setup though… I’ve had my encore get completely clogged (requiring disassembly to clean) several times with dark, oily beans

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    I was on a light/extra light kick for a while but have started sliding back to the medium and even dark side of things. It’s a refreshing change.

    I dont drink much (any) robusta though. I understand it’s less… approachable? Maybe try with cream and sugar. Or iced with cream and sugar. Maybe cold brew (although that’s a pretty polarizing topic). Or maybe try mixing it in 50/50 or less with Arabica blends with similar roast level.

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    Update: I tried to make a Vietnamese coffee with it, and it taste okay. I even got a hint of gasoline in the cup 🤣.

    This seems to be roasted traditionally, i.e. using firewood and steel wok. So, they really over-roasted it…

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    So, final update. I tried it once (the Vietnamese style) and that’s it. Now it’s sitting on my counter, starring back every time I brew my morning coffee (with proper beans, of course) …

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    Regift it. Maybe find someone who enjoys chewing on those strips of blown-out truck tires that you find on the side of the highway!