Name | ----- | DyCO Coffee Lab Minimal Sugar |
Purchased From | ----- | Ebisu |
Nation of Origin | ----- | Japan |
Price | ----- | $2.99 |
Volume | ----- | 9.2 oz (260ml) |
Cost per Ounce | ----- | 32.5¢ |
Caffeine Content | ----- | N/L |
Keywords | ----- | Low Sugar, Short Bottle, Labratory |
Here we are again, yet another low sugar. Ugh. Simply, ugh! I’m not looking forward to this one. For around the same price you can go to any coffee shop and get an iced coffee, or a cold brew coffee. Im gonna drink this before I write any more, it better wow me.
They say every experience is a good one on some level, because you learn from all of them. Even terrible unenjoyable things you can learn from. So I’m happy I’ve drank the bad coffee in the office at my internship, because I can now draw better parallels relating to what this coffee tastes like. Burnt, with fake creamer taste. It’s bad, it’s quite bad! It’s not heinous, and I will drink the whole thing for however much caffeine is in it, but I won’t be enjoying it.
I feel like it’s been a series of misses the last few days, I feel compelled to move some drinks around the schedule just so I can guarantee a good one for tomorrow. Just so I can enjoy my weekend with the taste of quality joe. Mmm, joe. Drinking all of these canned coffees has made me quite enjoy the taste of good coffee. I used to be so adverse to it, thinking it was all bitter and nasty, but I’ve been fully converted! Of course that’s easier when the coffee is good. Oh, one last thing, I didn’t notice but yesterdays can specifically mentioned that it was espresso, not drip coffee. Uh, oops! That explains just about every one of its flavor notes.
FLAVOR SCORE-3/8
VALUE SCORE-4/8