Posts Tagged ‘artisan coffee roasting’

New Coffee Stock En Route

January 6, 2012 in special | Comments (0)

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Loads of excellent single estate beans from Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Rwanda, India and Colombia and farm-direct Kona from Hawaii!  All due in store next week!


Peregrine Coffee and Betty’s Speakeasy

November 18, 2011 in special | Comments (0)

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Peregrine Coffee is now available “in the cup” at Fitler Square local cafe, dessert and coffee shop, Betty’s Speakeasy.


single origin – mexico chiapas proish cooperative

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This cup has a very attractive, clean-fruited character from start to finish. In the dry fragrance, there is a mild cherry-vanilla and hint of coffee flower scent, along with hazelnut roast tones. Adding the hot water to brew, wet aromatics reveal caramel and cane sugar with a touch of peach and nut. In the cup the fruit has ample stone fruit characteristics (peach and apricot), malic sweetness, nutty roast tones and medium body. It’s a mild cup overall, lightly fruited, very refined overall. The aftertaste is slightly drying, but sweet and pleasant.


single origin – brazil alta mogiana cocapec

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A perfect Fall combination of flavors – dark chocolate and walnuts. The body is thick and the finish dry, showing low acidity and some sweetness. A great bean for drip and espresso! This tricky dry-processed bean takes a slightly darker roast to pull out the chocolate tones. Versatility without compromise.


single estate – hawaii ka’anapali maui moka

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A top quality Hawaiian bean from Maui, not Kona! Dry fragrance from this coffee has a muted fruity quality, with a dusting of cocoa powder. The flavors turn to a sweet grain, maple syrup, dark honey, and a Cocoa Puffs chocolate note. On the break there is a bit of sweet melted butter and a touch of chamomile tea. The cup has very low acidity, with a rustic sweetness, intense sweet fruit, and oily body. It has honey and maple sugar flavors, and a nice grain note, like honey wheat puffs. There is a muted, mild chocolate flavor, more like milk chocolate syrup, which is underscored by the thick body.