I should have known better, I usually don’t like flavored coffee because (personally) I feel like it’s made to go with some kind of creamer or something. But I bought a bad of hazelnut vanilla beans, ground it up, and meh. I’ve tried mixing it with my wife’s creamer but it just gets so sweet and I like to drink it black. I’ve tried making it weaker than usual and it’s helped, but did anyone have suggestions on ways to not waste this bag I got?

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    11 months ago

    Sorry, but just throw it away. Your grinder will smell like artificial hazelnut for weeks if you grind it through. It might already be too late.

    If it was just a roast you didn’t like, there’s a lot you can do. But when there’s artificial oil on it, you’re kind of screwed because that awful smell just lingers.

    If it’s already too late:

    If you drink protein shakes, you could use the coffee with the protein as a workout supplement with caffeine. The artificial flavor will get lost in the artificial flavor of the protein.

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      11 months ago

      Well…shit. I didn’t think about how it would affect the grinder. Hopefully the other comment works with cleaning it

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    Use milk, not creamer. Even better, half and half.

    Brew it really strong (espresso of you have a machine) and pour over ice cream.

    Iced coffee with milk.

    Regarding the flavor oils in the grinder, using something like “grindz” might help, as well as some sacrificial unflavored coffee.

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    Have you tried it as cold brew? It could mute some of the more unsavory artificial flavors.

    As an aside, if you have a burr grinder, you should double check the burrs. The artificial flavoring that is sprayed on top of the beans can gunk up the burrs and leave a lasting impact on the flavor of your brews if left uncleaned.

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      11 months ago

      I actually did mix it with a (basically) milkshake the other day and that wasn’t too bad, maybe I’ll try to incorporate that. I’m not sure what a burr grinder is, I have a basic coffee/spice grinder with the two blades

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        11 months ago

        I’m glad you found a way to use it!

        Since you have a blade grinder, you should be totally fine if you give it a little wipe down after you’ve gone through all the beans. Best of luck getting through the rest of that bag :)

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    11 months ago

    When I worked at Panera I would cut their hazelnut coffee with regular coffee. Made the flavor pretty balanced.

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    I agree that if you don’t like it then just gift it to a neighbor or friend. If you must find a way personally I would mix it with some other roast that counters it like a strong bitter dark roast. Then figure out the meh roast to dark roast ratio preference and bam problem sorta solved