Trying out Intelligentsia's flash-chilled coffee reveals a new coffee experience that stands out from traditional cold brew. This article explores the differences between flash-chilled and cold brew coffee, focusing on taste and convenience. Flash-chilled coffee is brewed hot and quickly cooled, allowing for a richer flavor profile compared to the one-dimensional taste of cold brew. Intelligentsia's version offers a delightful chocolate cherry flavor that is both enjoyable and energizing without the jitteriness often associated with cold brew.
• Flash-chilled coffee uses hot water and ice for brewing, enhancing flavor extraction.
• Intelligentsia's canned coffee has a complex taste, unlike typical cold brews.
• The convenience of canned coffee makes it an easy morning option.
• A slight metallic aftertaste is present in canned coffee, which may be off-putting.
This exploration matters as it highlights an innovative way to enjoy coffee. For those seeking bold flavors and convenience, flash-chilled coffee could be a refreshing change from the usual cold brew.
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