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Captain Griswold Bold Decision has hints of cocoa and caramelized sugar. Capt. Griswold helped turn America’s tastes from tea to coffee during the Boston Tea Party in 1773. New England Coffee continues that passion with our line of perfectly dark-roasted coffees that are always full-bodied, bold, and flavorful.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What makes New England Coffee Bold Decision unique? A: New England Coffee Bold Decision is unique due to its perfectly dark-roasted blend, highlighting rich notes of cocoa and caramelized sugar. This blend captures the essence of coffee culture in New England and is crafted from 100% Arabica beans sourced from top coffee-growing regions.
- Q: How should I brew New England Coffee Bold Decision for the best flavor? A: For the best flavor, brew New England Coffee Bold Decision using a coffee maker or French press with freshly filtered water. A recommended brewing ratio is 1 to 2 tablespoons of coffee per 6 ounces of water, adjusting to taste. Enjoy the full-bodied and rich aromas that this dark roast offers.
- Q: Is New England Coffee Bold Decision suitable for cold brew? A: Yes, New England Coffee Bold Decision can be used for cold brew. Coarsely grind the coffee, mix it with cold water, and let it steep in the refrigerator for 12-24 hours. This method will yield a smooth and flavorful cold brew that retains the blend's rich cocoa and caramel notes.
- Q: What is the shelf life of New England Coffee Bold Decision? A: New England Coffee Bold Decision, when stored in a cool, dry place and kept sealed, typically maintains its best flavor for up to 6 to 12 months. For optimal freshness, consume within a few weeks of opening the bag.
- Q: Can I use New England Coffee Bold Decision in espresso machines? A: While New England Coffee Bold Decision is primarily designed for drip brewing and French press, it can also be used in espresso machines. However, fine-tune your grind size to achieve the desired extraction for a balanced espresso shot.



