• @breadsmasher
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    31 year ago

    It seems as well to refer to light vs dark roast? For example some coffee shops sell “Blonde” coffee which is much lighter

    • @PreachHard
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      31 year ago

      Weirdly enough, lighter roasts have more caffeine typically if measuring by volume.

      • @eramseth
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        41 year ago

        This was semi-debunked by James Hoffman semi-recently.

        Technically yes lighter roast has more caffeine in the beans because less is burned off.

        However, you use more darker roast because lighter roast is heavier (because darker is effectively more dry). Also because the darker roast is more roasted, the caffeine in the beans may be more easily accessible/dissolvable.

        I think roughly it evened out in the end.