Starbucks Blonde Roast
Today is Thursday, which means itβs the first day for Starbucks of introducing their βBlondeβ roast with free tasting starting today through Saturday.I have a Starbucks just on the way to my campus so I went out earlier than usual and drop by to have a look.
Before I went in, I was just expecting them to give out free samples and a sample cup or something.Β Anyhow, they did something out of my expectation, which is pretty cool in my opinion. Three different kind of βroastsβ (light, medium, dark)Β were offered as brewed drip coffee and were served in sampler cups. This way, the customers were allowed to compare three different roast levels and see which they like best.
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Picture: My sampler cup of Blonde Veranda
Iβve had their normal roasts prior to this so I wasnβt so fancy about trying their medium and dark roast. So, I pop my tongue for the day with their βBlondeβ coffee. Before tasting coffee, the olfactory impression is very important : Not disappointingly, it did actually smell like theyβre very fruity and floral, not just typical coffee. *Sip..* And the first sip was really bright with dominant acidity, there was also some faint nuances going on. Being an undeveloped taster, I am not sure what I am tasting(apologize!). But using Starbucksβ standard, I would say this is a pretty good cup. The complexity wasnβt as sophisticated as what I would have gotten from fresh roasted coffee, but itβs not totally dead either. Their normal coffee were usually βdeadβ with nil complexity to them, but this actually still have some live in it.
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Picture: Elegant packaging and marketing..but that's probably as far as it goes, sadly..
Then, I proceeded to taste their medium roast and Dark roast. Nothing much there, as expected. The medium roast was okay, it tastes bland and not much to offer. The bitterness was present, and there was some slight acidity(surprising). But it definitely wasnβt as lively as the blonde roast. Itβs too stale. The dark roast was even more bitter, and more disappointing. I canβt taste much of the characteristic of the coffee, just the roast flavor. Bitter and hollow.
There are actually three types of blonde roast offered. The one Iβve tried today was Veranda blend. They would offer one blend for sampling each day, according to the girl there. The other two were Willow blend and Willow decaf bland, which was roasted even lighter as compared to the Veranda. Thereβs a transparent box showcasing the coffee beans on the shelf. By examining the appearance, they look like theyβre light-medium roast, which is a feat for them, considering most if not all theyβve been doing are oily dark roast.
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Picture: My free sample!
So, would I buy their Blonde roast? Certainly! But with two conditions: itβs priced competitively and that it was fresh(within a month). The one I saw was sold at $11.95 for 1lb, which is not too bad by todayβs standard. But the expiry date was June 2012. According to what Iβve read last time, the expiry date is actually 1 year from the roasted date itself. So, this coffee is actually 6 months old. So no thanks, I would stick to ROASTe. But I think Starbucks should be given a thanks for introducing not-burnt coffee to the public. Theyβre a big influential player in the coffee sector so this means a lot.Β Hopefully this would change the typical mindset of coffee=bitter for most people.
Do go get your free sample if you haven't already. Hahaha!
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Picture: Nice ambient there
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