Question: Has anyone tried the new Starbucks “everyday” coffee called Pike Place Roast?
Is it good?
Here is the article if you hadn’t heard about it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23998153/
Answer:
Answer by CarribeanKing
I don’t know. Is it good or something?
Roasting green coffee beans with my Iroast roaster I bought on Craigslist. These are Columbian coffee beans I bought from Bongo Java East in East Nashville, TN. I burnt the beans, you’ll see the smoke.
Isn’t it funny how a simple, innocent commercial can become a part of pop culture history?
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Read MoreQuestion: What is the caffeine content of Starbucks “Pike Place Roast” in comparison to other options?
It gives me a buzz like nothing else, yet their website doesn’t seem to divulge the info on Pike Place.
Answer:
Answer by hollyshobbies
I don’t know the actual grams, but I might be able to find out for you when I go to work tomorrow.
One thing I CAN tell you is that the lighter the coffee, the more caffeine there is. Caffeine burns off as the beans are roasted.
Pike Place is one of the milder blends, so it’ll pack more of a punch!