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colombia + brazil + guatemala + costa rica coffee

LATIN AMERICAN QUEST (CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA)

by beacon coffee roasters · bozeman, usa

this is latin american quest (central and south america), a colombia + brazil + guatemala + costa rica from beacon coffee roasters.

$18buy from beacon coffee roasters

the bean

origin
colombia + brazil + guatemala + costa rica
status
in stock
latin american quest is a multi-origin blend from beacon coffee roasters, drawing on beans from colombia, brazil, guatemala, and costa rica. spanning both central and south america, it pulls together four distinct growing regions into a single, approachable coffee. no specific roast level or processing details were provided, but blends of this kind typically offer a balanced, rounded cup that works well across common brew methods. if you enjoy exploring the range of latin american coffee character, from the nutty body of brazil to the brighter acidity of colombia and guatemala, this is a practical starting point for that comparison.

common questions

What does LATIN AMERICAN QUEST (CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA) taste like?

no specific tasting notes were supplied for this blend, but its four-country makeup, colombia, brazil, guatemala, and costa rica, suggests a cup that balances body, mild acidity, and sweetness typical of latin american coffees. expect a familiar, well-rounded profile rather than a single-origin highlight.

How is LATIN AMERICAN QUEST (CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA) grown and processed?

the coffee sources beans from four countries across central and south america: colombia, brazil, guatemala, and costa rica. no specific farm, altitude, or processing method details were provided by beacon coffee roasters for this blend.

How should I brew LATIN AMERICAN QUEST (CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA)?

no specific brew method or roast level was listed for this coffee, so standard drip, french press, or pour-over at a medium grind and around 93-96°c water temperature are reasonable starting points for a latin american blend of this type.

about beacon coffee roasters

beacon coffee roasters sits on s 10th ave where the bozeman locals know good beans when they taste them. you won't find much fanfare here, just serious attention to the roasting process and coffee that doesn't need to apologize for itself. the kind of place that built its reputation quietly, one bag at a time, while other spots were busy making noise. the beans speak montana straightforward, no tricks, no unnecessary complexity, just clean roasting that lets the coffee be what it wants to be. when you need something that works without drama, this is where tenth avenue delivers what it promises. order a straight americano on a tuesday morning.

all coffee from beacon coffee roasters

bozeman, usa

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