Artistry serves coffee made from blends of my favourite local roaster by far, Liberty Coffee. Their coffee is smooth and creamy, and was nutty with a medium body; the signature flavour profile of Liberty's blends.
Special order as they don't have Flat White on the menu. They claimed that they are using a "Mocha" blend by a local roaster, which has a chocolatey and sweet finish. It's a wee bit too milky, so avoid ordering the Latte as the milkiness of the Latte is overpowering. Alternatively, you can also ask for a double shot for your coffee for a stronger flavour profile
Kudos to the barista for this one! Using Liberty Coffee blends, their Flat White really has a strong and robust body that somehow felt very soothing despite its strong nature. Even the nuttiness was really evident. A cuppa that I thoroughly enjoyed from start to finish! Who says good coffee needs latte art?
Technically not a cold brew as it was filter brewed before ice was added into it. Like the fruity and floral accents going on in here, and came without a single bit of bitterness even though it had a medium body.
Trying their Espresso-based drinks finally; their coffee is made form Oriole's Raven blend, which is chocolatey and nutty. It's a wee bit milky also.
Dutch Blend. Nutty and sweet chocolatey tones in a smooth and creamy cuppa.
Beautifully-pulled Flat White using blends from Common Man Coffee Roasters (both Common Man and Forty Hands are by the Spa Espirit group). It's bold-flavoured body and finish makes it a perfect for a wake-me-up in the morning!
Heard that they use Pacamara blends here for their coffee. The Flat White here seemed to be on the milky side, though it does have a light body that has a slight fruity punch.
The go-to place whenever I want to satisfy my cravings for a cuppa made from Pacamara blends. Today's cuppa is slightly milkier than usual, though its still smooth and bold. Their last day of operations would be on this coming Sunday, so head on down if you had not tried them yet!
Here's another one by the good folks of Brawn & Brains. Brewed from beans from Guatemala, expect only creaminess in this smooth cuppa that has milk chocolate hints in the body.
Trying out Pacamara Boutique Coffee Roasters which was formerly OZ Specialty Coffee. Flat White was just as in the past; fruity and nutty tones which is all smooth and creamy!
Coffee here is done pretty well; medium-bodied with a fruity punch and an earthy finish.