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costa rica coffee

Costa Rica BRT Caracol Peaberry

by armeno coffee roasters ltd · northborough, usa

you'll taste winey before brown sugar. this is costa rica brt caracol peaberry, a costa rica from armeno coffee roasters ltd.

wineybrown sugarmilk chocolatedark chocolate
$22.95buy from armeno coffee roasters ltd

the bean

origin
costa rica
roast
light
status
in stock
the costa rica brt caracol peaberry from armeno coffee roasters is a light roast single-origin coffee built around peaberry beans, which are naturally occurring single, round seeds that develop inside the coffee cherry instead of the usual two flat-sided halves. sourced from costa rica, it carries a winey acidity alongside brown sugar sweetness, with milk chocolate and dark chocolate depth. because it is roasted light, the bean's natural character stays front and center. it suits pour-over or aeropress brewing, where controlled water temperature and a medium-fine grind will bring out the chocolate and sugar notes without tipping into bitterness.

common questions

What does Costa Rica BRT Caracol Peaberry taste like?

this coffee leads with a winey quality and brown sugar sweetness, finishing with both milk chocolate and dark chocolate character. the combination sits on the sweeter, more complex end of what costa rican coffees typically offer.

How is Costa Rica BRT Caracol Peaberry grown and processed?

it is a peaberry coffee from costa rica, meaning the beans are naturally rounded single seeds rather than the standard two-halved pairs found in most coffee cherries. beyond its costa rican origin and peaberry selection, no additional processing details have been confirmed.

How should I brew Costa Rica BRT Caracol Peaberry?

as a light roast, this coffee responds well to brew methods that allow precision, such as pour-over or aeropress, using water around 90 to 94 degrees celsius. a medium-fine grind and a slightly longer draw time will help highlight the chocolate and brown sugar notes.

about armeno coffee roasters ltd

their cold brew hits different than most places attempt it. you can tell armeno coffee roasters takes the long view on extraction, letting time do what rushing never could. the otis street location draws people who know the difference between coffee and coffee. not the kind of place that needs to announce its credentials on chalkboard signs. the beans speak for themselves, roasted with the kind of attention that builds trust over time. you'll find folks who've been coming here long enough to have opinions about which roasts work best for which brewing methods. that's the thing about places that actually care about the process rather than the theater of coffee culture. the regulars aren't just buying caffeine, they're buying into something that respects both the bean and your palate. skip the complicated drinks and go straight for their medium roast americano.

all coffee from armeno coffee roasters ltd

northborough, usa

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