The Dark Roast Dilemma: When Your Brew Feels Like a Mystery
You’re grinding dark roast, brewing with a French press, and calling it a day—but what if your ritual is hiding a deeper mystery? The Reddit user’s confession—of mistaking personal preference for expertise—mirrors a broader tension in the coffee world: the gap between tradition and trend. Dark roast, once a symbol of simplicity, now faces scrutiny from a culture obsessed with single-origin purity and pour-over precision. Yet, the user’s method—hand-ground, boiled water, a dollop of honey—suggests a refined process that’s been dismissed as “ignorant.” Is the problem the brew itself, or the expectations we project onto it? The French press, with…



