Hawaiian Kona Dark – Episode #119
Posted on 09. Mar, 2010 by Jason Coffee in Coffee Reviews
Overview
Jason reviews a coffee from Kona and gives a brief overview of the humble beginnings of coffee in kona.
Coffee & Description
Rocketfuel Coffee Hawaiian Kona Dark
Caramel sweetness with a dark chocolate finish.
Overall Rating
86+ Points
Aroma: 7
Acidity: 6
Body: 8
Flavor: 7.5
Aftertaste: 8
Question of the Day?
Are you using any new social media tools/sites you are excited about?
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Chris B
09. Mar, 2010
I really need to try some Rocketfuel coffee. They seem like a really good company to support, and plus all of their artwork is just awesome!
qotd? not really doing too much with social media sites at the moment. I find them intriguing, but I’m sill laying low at the moment haha.
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Jennnifer from Daily Demitasse
10. Mar, 2010
I have always been very weary of Kona and have yet to taste any I really like. Lisa does all the artwork on the bags.
qotd- I LOVE social media. It’s wonderful to reach people you wouldn’t otherwise. And it’s free advertising. All it takes is a little time. You name it, I use it. Twitter, Facebook, tumblr, etc. I’m not into the geo-location apps. It’s a great concept but not for me, I wouldn’t feel safe. As a copywriter, I use social media as my main marketing platform and it’s great for just about any business.
.-= Jennnifer from Daily Demitasse´s last blog ..Barista On Duty Interview: Lem Butler =-.
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Neil
10. Mar, 2010
It’s amazing how much different the facial expressions are between most QuickCup coffee reviews and most specialty roast whole bean coffee reviews. I’m also a fan of Rocketfuel coffees and appreciate a lighter roast, but there are some coffees I prefer a little darker (like a Colombian Supremo) so may have to give this one a try.
qotd? I’m not really trying anything new. I’m still “stuck” on the old standards — Facebook and Twitter, and they tend to occupy more than enough of my time.
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Mike B
10. Mar, 2010
I too prefer lighter roasts. Dark roasting often hides too many of the characteristics that I’m seeking out in a single origin coffee. But there is something to be said for those dark roasted, ultra smooth and creamy blends I’ve come across.
qotd — Facebook and Twitter. I’ve also discovered a really cool site called “Shelfari” which is like facebook for people that love reading books. you create your own book shelf, it tracks how many books you read every month or year, and friends with like tastes in reading can suggest books. You can also join discussion groups for your favorite books, authors, or genres. If you like reading its definitely something to check out.
.-= Mike B´s last blog ..Stuff I Like: Books =-.
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