Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast Review

Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast
Overall Rating
84
Flavor & Aroma (50%)
84
Freshness (20%)
85
Balance & Acidity (10%)
85
Body & Mouthfeel (10%)
84
Roaster Reputation (10%)
85
The Bottom Line
If French roasts are your thing, you'll enjoy Koffee Kult's extra dark roast with its heavy body and only a few lighter notes to balance out its deep, earthy Colombian and Brazilian beans.
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Key Features of the Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast

Key Features of Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast

  • Roast: French
  • Origin: Colombia, Brazil
  • Notes: Medium acidity, sweet finish, heavy body
  • Organic: Yes

Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast Overview

A dark French roast with medium acidity, Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt is a tantalizing blend of Colombian and Brazilian beans roasted in a small batch.

Heavy yet sweet, Thunder Bolt advertises this coffee as the world’s strongest (in terms of caffeine), but I’ll still give Death Wish the top spot in that category.

Not overly oily, this is another great roast for super-automatic espresso machines.

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Is the Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast for you?

Are Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast for you?

Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast Review: An In-Depth Look

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Koffee Kult Thunder Bolt French Roast
If French roasts are your thing, you'll enjoy Koffee Kult's extra dark roast with its heavy body and only a few lighter notes to balance out its deep, earthy Colombian and Brazilian beans.

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I'm Bryan but most people know me as The Coffee Maven. I grew up outside Boston, Massachusetts and received my Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Providence College. My first introduction to coffee was during my college days, when I used it as a source of caffeine to fuel late-night study sessions, but soon I became obsessed with the chemistry of coffee. How did changes to water temperature or contact time affect its taste? Why do beans from Africa taste fruity while beans from Indonesia taste spicy? I launched The Coffee Maven in February 2017 to explore these questions and help others brew their perfect cup. Welcome to my site, and thanks for reading!

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