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Seattle’s Best Colombian Coffee

Colombian coffee, anybody? Okay, so we all know that most mainstream coffee houses offer their own take on the Colombian coffee. I know because I’ve tried a lot. This time, though, I’m going to give Seattle’s Best’s Colombian Coffee a try.

The coffee smelt sweet. It was a great aroma that kind of gave me a relaxing feel to the coffee. I find it great for decompressing after a long day’s work. Especially after dinner, just before you get ready to retire to bed.

Seattle’s Best’s Colombian Coffee had kind of a light to medium body to it. At least that’s what I think. As for the flavor, it’s balanced with just enough coffee strength and sweetness to make it a drink that doesn’t choose a specific pastry type to go with.

The only problem you’ll have is the acidity of this coffee. It has a bright acidity to it, so you might want to be weary of taking a second cup. Sure, I can take it, but I doubt that people who are prone to hyperacidity can.

Like their other coffee offerings, Seattle’s Best’s Colombian Coffee comes in ground and whole bean variants, so those who’d like to grind the coffee themselves or like it ready to brew can have it either way. Having such alternatives make like more convenient, don’t you agree?

Anywho, I’ll shut up now. I’d like to hear what you have to say about Seattle’s Best Colombian Coffee.

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