THE NIGHT RECON COLD BREW
THE NIGHT RECON COLD BREW
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Cold-blooded. Deep-cover. High-impact.
The sun is a heat-seeking missile, and your uniform feels like it was woven from fiberglass and regret. When the mercury hits "melt-your-boots" levels, you don't need a hot cup of joe—you need a cold-blooded infiltration.
The Night Recon is our specialized Dark French Roast, specifically engineered for the silent, cold-steeped approach. We’ve ground these beans into a "Very Coarse" profile—chunky enough to look like the gravel in a motor pool, but designed for maximum extraction during a long-term soak.
The Mission Profile:
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The Loadout: Dark French Roast (Heavy-hitting, no-nonsense).
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The Cut: Very Coarse. Optimized for Cold Brew or Nitro systems. This isn't fine-dining dust; it’s tactical grit.
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The Recon (Flavor Notes):
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Smooth Chocolate: Rich and dark, like the jokes told in the back of a humvee.
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Toffee: A caramel-sweet finish to take the edge off a 12-hour patrol.
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Floral Tones: A subtle hint of "actually being home" to keep your morale from hitting the floor.
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Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF): This is the ultimate "Iced-Down" asset. Whether you’re running it through a nitro tap for that creamy, suppressed-shot feel or just steeping it in the fridge overnight, The Night Recon stays smooth, dark, and lethal. It’s the only way to stay frosty when the world is trying to bake you alive.
Cold Brew Engagement SOP:
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The Long Steep: Submerge the grounds for 12–24 hours. Like a good ambush, patience is the primary weapon system.
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Temperature Control: Keep it cold. If it’s lukewarm, you’re just drinking "forgotten canteen" water.
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Suppression: Best served over ice or through a Nitro tap. If you add a tiny umbrella, you’re officially a "No-Go" at the station.
WARNING: The Night Recon is so smooth you might forget it’s packed with enough caffeine to make you try to "low-crawl" through your morning commute. Side effects include: high situational awareness, zero tolerance for "meetings about meetings," and a sudden craving for Jalapeño Cheese Spread.
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