Brooklyn Bean Roastery Fuhgeddaboutit Coffee Review



Brooklyn Bean Roastery is run by 3 guys from Brooklyn who love coffee. They know where to find the best slice of pizza, the tastiest donut, and the perfect apartment on the perfect block in the perfect neighborhood. They grew up with an appreciation for quality, originality, and local pride, so their company is based on those values. They only use the highest quality Arabica beans for each of their blends and roast them in New York. Brooklyn is diverse and never boring, so their coffee includes a variety of flavors to suit any palate. Whether you prefer a smooth, mild blend that makes you feel at ease, or a rich, dark roast that takes you back to the morning after a wild city night, Brooklyn Bean Roastery has the perfect blend for you.



I was sent the Fuhgeddaboutit variety to try. It's dark roast extra bold. I received a box of 40 single serve coffee cups that are Keurig compatible. Most of the sides of the box are the Brooklyn Bridge and some apartments. The street signs say, "Try our coffee all way," and "Hot Cocoa." It also lists some of their other varieties like, express-o, french roast, maple sleigh, oh fudge, vanilla skyline, boardwalk blend, breakfast blend, decaf, and cinnamon.





Pictured above is my husband's cup of Fuhgeddaboitit coffee that he took with him fishing. He usually only drinks medium blend, but said he would try this dark roast blend. He said it was bolder than his usual coffee, it smells good, and it had a lot more coffee taste. He said it was okay and when I asked him if he wanted me to give it to someone else or if he wanted to keep it; he said he wants to keep it and he'll keep drinking it. So, that was good that he found a new kind of coffee to drink. My daughter and I noticed how good it smells!

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I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this review and post, however all opinions expressed are my own.

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