This bruised can found at the local Walmart store shelf does a lot right, aside from all the dents. Its main gimmick, a chai cold brew coffee, is communicated with simple, large text, although all the scripture leaves little room for any visual strength. It is clean and easy to read sure, but everything does not need the written word to describe.
After a gentle shake of the eleven ounce aluminum transport, let us dive right in. Unfortunately, the flavor profile is needlessly busy, one where the earthy funk of the chai combats the natural intricacy of the coffee, a messy battlefield that your tongue has the misfortune of hosting. The two potent tastes mix like water and oil, making for a discordant experience that pushes and tugs for dominance of one single element. The duo do not understand the greater good of the product they produce; your tastebuds offered little quality time with either taste, making for two distinct halves of each sip that is aggressive and exhausting. But wait, there is more! Despite a high four and a half grams of fat, all saturated, its coconut cream origins make for a texture that is heavy without the associated flavor; this simply is fatty on the palate, but none of the richness anticipated is present. By this point, we look towards the sweetness for a reprieve, three grams from pure cane sugar, but it also is a disappointment. The combined efforts of this cacophonous cocktail destroy the saccharinity, reducing it to words you believe only when you read them from the back of the can.
In an interesting move, the company offers a caffeine range instead of a more exact number, a first if I am not mistaken for the Caffeine King. 140 to 160 milligrams is the spectrum we are looking at, and I believe that; the buzz lasts about two and a half hours. In the end, HeyDay Dirty Chai Cold-Brew Coffee is a very interesting but very unsuccessful experiment.
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After a gentle shake of the eleven ounce aluminum transport, let us dive right in. Unfortunately, the flavor profile is needlessly busy, one where the earthy funk of the chai combats the natural intricacy of the coffee, a messy battlefield that your tongue has the misfortune of hosting. The two potent tastes mix like water and oil, making for a discordant experience that pushes and tugs for dominance of one single element. The duo do not understand the greater good of the product they produce; your tastebuds offered little quality time with either taste, making for two distinct halves of each sip that is aggressive and exhausting. But wait, there is more! Despite a high four and a half grams of fat, all saturated, its coconut cream origins make for a texture that is heavy without the associated flavor; this simply is fatty on the palate, but none of the richness anticipated is present. By this point, we look towards the sweetness for a reprieve, three grams from pure cane sugar, but it also is a disappointment. The combined efforts of this cacophonous cocktail destroy the saccharinity, reducing it to words you believe only when you read them from the back of the can.
In an interesting move, the company offers a caffeine range instead of a more exact number, a first if I am not mistaken for the Caffeine King. 140 to 160 milligrams is the spectrum we are looking at, and I believe that; the buzz lasts about two and a half hours. In the end, HeyDay Dirty Chai Cold-Brew Coffee is a very interesting but very unsuccessful experiment.
official site
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