The Pact Advent Calendar – Day 5

~Insert random song lyrics here~

Listening to White Zombie at the moment. They’re a great band, but not particularly…Christmassy.  So let’s forego the preamble and get stuck into day five!

I liked this one! Definitely quite milky and chocolatey notes there, reminded me of Cadbury’s Dairy Milk with one important distinction – I actually enjoyed it. I’m more of a Galaxy chocolate kinda guy, but this was a really pleasant coffee. We can chalk another one into the “Like” column.

I might have to try hunting some of this up again so I can try it with hot milk rather than water. I think it might make a delicious little drink like a cortado or something.  I think you’d need to go easy with the milk to avoid drowning it out as it’s quite a subtle flavour.

Right, that’s it for day five! So far this advent calendar is turning out to be a great purchase.

The Pact Advent Calendar – Day 4

Moving on up! Your love keeps lifting me higher! Okay, cheesy lyrics aside, let’s get into day four.

So yeah! I’m pretty impressed so far.  For those keeping score we’re currently at “Like, Like, Meh” and this one is another for the “Like!” column.  Opening the bag, those floral, rich notes are immediately apparent and I will admit to spending slightly longer than usual just enjoying the scent. Yum. The grounds seemed to be a bit of a darker coffee than the ones before it as well.  It promises good things.

In the cup it’s really pleasant, I’ve gone back to making all these drinks with water as well, to ensure that I’m not skewing my opinions by mixing up the ways I’m preparing them.  It’s slightly more, well, sharp than the ones that have come before it, but not unpleasantly so, and I enjoyed it from the first mouthful to the last, with no last minute acidity lurking at the bottom of the cup.

You’re on a roll, Advent Calendar.  Keep it up!

The Pact Advent Calendar – Days 2 & 3

Right!  More days, more coffees, mo’money, mo’…wait. No. Sorry. Off on a tangent there. Let’s crack on with days 2 and 3 so that I can start the week all caught up and on the right days.

Day 2

Day two brings us a type of coffee that, as I think I’ve mentioned before, I don’t have a good track record with.  I just dunno what it is, but a lot of Colombian varietals I find have a funny aftertaste that I just don’t get on with at all.  These days I tend to give them a very wide berth.

That said?  This one wasn’t half bad at all. I’m pleased to be able to say that the ‘Villa Rubiela’ coffee was surprisingly pleasant!  It had a lovely sweet aftertaste that lingers nicely in the mouth. I might have actually found a Colombian coffee I’d buy again. Gonna be sure to make a note of this one.

Day 3

Day three and this time we’re scooting off to Guatemala for the ‘Villaure’ coffee. One thing I immediately noticed with this one compared to the previous two was the aroma on opening the bag. I dunno if it’s just my imagination, but this one smelled much more potent than the other two.  The card says “plum tart” notes and I’d have to agree. It’s got a really rich, plummy scent when you open it up, it’s really lovely.

And again, seriously, there’s just something about the smell of fresh coffee. Tickles the pleasure center of your brain, at least it does for me!  I’m sure my long-suffering wife would inform me that “it smells like coffee” but I’ll kep trying! One day I’ll find one where she can tell the difference.

Anyway, this one I made with milk with the previous two were made with water. Just because I fancied a change, although that might not have been the best idea.  In milk this coffee was….okay.  It was nothing special, nothing particularly memorable, just smooth, pleasant and a bit forgettable. I might have done it an injustice by using it as the basis for a milk based drink, I think from now on I’ll stick with making each with water.

That’s it for days two and three, thanks very much for taking the time to read my thoughts.  We’ll be back tomorrow with day four.

The Pact Advent Calendar – Day One

Hello folks,

So this year I’ve got my hands on a Pact Coffee advent calendar.  Now Pact and I have a bit of a love/hate relationship, I’ve been an on again/off again customer of theirs since at least 2014 if not before. I can’t see anything beyond that as they only show my last twenty orders.

Now with Pact, you can rate the coffees with a like/dislike and my order history with Pact basically goes –

  • Like
  • Dislike
  • Like
  • Like
  • Dislike
  • Dislike
  • etc, etc,

It’s nothing about Pact as a company, they’re a damn good company to do business with, very responsive and with great customer support, but I just didn’t get on with the choices of coffee a lot of the time. In fact if you look at my history, it’s an even split, 50-50 likes and dislikes.

In the end I stopped ordering from them and instead embarked on my current adventure of working my way through as many UK based roasteries I can. That said, I keep an eye on what they’re doing so when they did advent calendars for the first time last year I was intrigued, but held off.  This year, though, I decided to take the plunge with a friend of mine and she ordered two of them for us.

Hey look, round pictures. Because Christmas.

Anyway, it’s a nice thing. The box is sturdy and well made, and the coffees are all contained in individual pouches within. They appear to be a medium-fine grind while the previous year they were all specifically ground for aeropress/drip/cafetiere.  Pact haven’t specified the exact grind this year but, as I said, they seem to make a perfectly fine espresso with no indication of under-extraction. My Barista Express certainly seems quite happy to use them to make espresso and so far they’ve been nice and tasty.

We’re going to do this one day at a time. This post will be the longest as we need to set a little background, the rest will be shorter, talking about each coffee in turn, showing you the package, the info card and giving my opinions.

Without further ado, let’s crack on with day one.  You can see the pictures of the packaging above.

Silly me forgot to take a picture of the shot this time. Ah well, it was a bit late and I really wanted to actually try the coffee as I’d heard good things about this one from my friend who had already tried it. “Los Andes Honey” it’s called. I made this one with water, added a splash of milk and sugar and immediately noticed that the sweet, nutmeg notes on the info card were definitely evident.

It made very pleasant americano, no lingering acidity, a very pleasant cup all in all and one I’d think about buying a full bag of, I gotta say.  A really positive start all in all. So that’s day one down, let’s move on.  The next review will be days two and three together so I get all caught up.

24 to go because Pact, bless’em, even include one for Christmas day.