Some prefer to wake up with a hot cup of coffee, while others enjoy some metal music.
Then, there are those whose mornings call for doing both. We tracked down some of the best coffees from big-name metal bands that you absolutely have to try.
Looking for a brew that is as black as your favorite concert t-shirt? We have that.
Have a preference for coffee that tastes like cedar, tobacco, cherry, and chocolate? We know where to get that blend, too.
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Here are 11 signature metal coffees you need to try.
Tasting notes: Dark chocolate, berries and vanilla
Body: Heavy
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