☕ Brew Boldly: Elevate Your Coffee Game!
Nguyen Coffee Supply's Hanoi Robusta is a premium dark roast coffee made from 100% Vietnamese Robusta beans. Roasted in Brooklyn, this whole bean coffee offers a bold flavor profile with low acidity and high caffeine content, making it a perfect choice for coffee enthusiasts seeking a rich and energizing experience. The direct trade partnership with local farmers ensures quality and sustainability.
A**G
Go for pure robusta, it's the best
I first tried Nguyen's "Loyalty" arabica/robusta blend and found it enjoyable for iced coffee but underwhelming for hot. I then found the 100% robusta "True Grit" at my grocery store, however, and completely fell in love with it. Pure robusta beans have a very unique taste and, for me at least, are much much better uncut by arabica. True Grit has a chocolatey taste that's dense and complex, while Hanoi, which I just got here on Amazon, is just straight up good strong coffee of the sort you'd normally drink out of a styrofoam cup. FWIW, I'm full on keto so I drink it black, no sweetener, and it's fantastic.Also, I would not want to discourage anyone from using the phin filter - I got one from this same company and recommend it - but I get my best results from a Hario V60, and have had good results from my Kalita and French Press. The only method I would not recommend is Chemex, since the filters seem to remove some vital something-or-other and accentuate the bitterness a bit too much. In any case, if you're an adventurous coffee drinker, be brave, put away the blends and go for straight robusta. It's great!
J**Y
Good Ol Cup of Jo!
Excellent coffee and the tasting notes are spot on for the most partThe initial taste of the dark roasted with a hint of Tobacco into a pruning flavor is a good way to describe the taste, Graham Cracker? I taste a semblance of something sweet towards the end but I don’t know if I’d describe it as Graham Cracker. It’s not gonna blow you out of the water with its complexity or anything, but could I drink this everyday for awhile? Most certainlyPour over is my preferred method with a #5 grind settingOverall a delicious cup of coffee and good value as well
A**R
Kinda pricey, but good coffee
Good coffee, but didn't find it all that much different tasting than my normal arabica coffee.
E**E
These beans taste great making Vietnamese lattes
Great taste, I bought these to make a Vietnamese latte and it came out great. Although, my bag was delivered torn.
M**R
CAFFEINE!!!!
It’s a good coffee, with the expected Robusta caffeine kick!
E**A
doesn't have the fragrance of Arabica beans
I just learned that there two types of coffee beans: Arabica and Robusta, and Arabica is a more common one. So I wanted to try Robusta as well, and then I understand why more planters grow Arabica. Arabica has some kind of fragrance or what some people call "aroma" to it. The robusta I tried didn't have it. So maybe it is just me, after trying some Robusta, I can't wait to go back to drinking Arabica, but again, it could be just me.
J**O
Tase? What taste? Worst Coffee I've Ever Tasted!
I've a coffee drinker since my teens. I also lived in a coffee capital: Seattle for 16 years. I won't say I'm a coffee snob ... but I know what I like. I sure to like Indo-Pacific and African beans. Especially dark roasted.In all my years I had never tasted Vietnamese coffee. Figured it was about time.I brewed my first pot Hanoi Peaberry Robusta: Dark Roast with high expectations. My first mistake: high expectations. Coffee tasted flat, no acidic tingles on my tongue, just tasted muddy, with no discernible "notes". Just tasted like mud. Flat. High Priced. Indiscernible-nothingness.But I sure did get a caffein buzz!Worst part? You can't return it. You can't even get an Amazon return/refund. Which I ALWAYS am able to. WAS able to.It seems Amazon has become more stringent with their return policy. In trying to get a refund, I was passed off to another "refund department" and was asked if the package was damaged or dated. No for both. "Sorry. Those are the only conditions I can refund the price of the coffee beans." WHAT???? In ALL my years as an Amazon Prime member this year was a returns turning point—for the bad.Might be time to let my Prime membership lapse & stop using Amazon altogether. Amazon becomes more & more greedy every year. Prime membership increase last year. And this year they want $2.99 more for ad free Amazon Prime Video. So for my exorbitant Prime Membership fee I'm now losing a feature that WAS free & Amazon is making returns harder. Thanks for being concerned about your customers, Amazon!Sorry for the rant ...Coffee still stinks!
D**S
Fantastic 😍
Excellent, great aftertaste.
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