FAQ’s
Answers To Common Questions Asked
Should I buy the House Blend or the Dark Roast? (I am confused)
Dark roast coffee boasts a bold, smoky flavor with less acidity, while medium roast offers a balanced taste with a slightly brighter acidity and more preserved original bean flavor. It’s the difference between a profound bass note and a crisp guitar strum in your morning cup! ☕🎵
Generally, dark roasts are drank with milk based drinks (latte, cappuccino) while medium roast are preferred for Americano or Espresso shots.
In the end, it comes down to your taste buds, but be warned on getting a dark roast unless you likely that smokier flavour
Does Coffee Dehydrate You?
A common misconception is that coffee has a dehydrating effect due to its diuretic properties. In reality, while coffee does have mild diuretic effects, the hydration provided by the water content in a cup of coffee outweighs any potential dehydration.
Does Darker Roasts Have More Caffeine?
Misconception: It's a common belief that dark roast coffee has more caffeine than light roast.
Truth: The roasting process actually burns off some caffeine. Lighter roasts have a slightly higher caffeine content, while dark roasts have a stronger flavor due to the roasting process, not because of more caffeine.
Does Espresso Have More Caffeine Than Drip Coffee:
Misconception: Many people think that because espresso is concentrated, it must have more caffeine than a regular cup of coffee.
Truth: While the concentration of caffeine is higher in a shot of espresso, the overall caffeine content in a standard serving is lower than a cup of drip coffee. The serving size matters, and people usually consume less espresso at a time.
Is Instant Coffee Horrible?
Misunderstanding: Instant coffee is often dismissed as inferior by coffee enthusiasts who prefer freshly brewed options.
Funny twist: Instant coffee has come a long way, and some high-quality instant options are available...
Real Truth: Instant coffee is terrible!