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jeeves & jericho chai concentrate syrup 500ml, india coffee from copper coffee roasters

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Jeeves & Jericho Chai Concentrate Syrup 500ml

by copper coffee roasters · guildford, uk

you'll taste black tea before tea-like. this is jeeves & jericho chai concentrate syrup 500ml, a natural india from copper coffee roasters.

black teatea-likebaking spicespice

the bean

origin
india
process
natural
status
in stock
the jeeves & jericho chai concentrate syrup from copper coffee roasters is a 500ml chai syrup with roots in india, built on a naturally processed base that leans into the dried-fruit and fermented character the process brings. the result is a cup that reads firmly in the tea family, with black tea and baking spice at the front and a warm, rounded spice finish throughout. as a concentrate, it is designed to be diluted, typically with steamed milk or hot water, so dial your ratio to taste rather than treating it as a straight espresso or filter brew.

common questions

What does Jeeves & Jericho Chai Concentrate Syrup 500ml taste like?

it leads with black tea and a strong tea-like character, supported by baking spice and a general warmth of spice throughout, making it closer in profile to a masala chai than a straight coffee drink.

How is Jeeves & Jericho Chai Concentrate Syrup 500ml grown and processed?

the coffee component originates from india and is naturally processed, meaning the beans are dried inside the fruit, which tends to reinforce the tea-like and spiced qualities present in this blend.

How should I brew Jeeves & Jericho Chai Concentrate Syrup 500ml?

as a concentrate syrup, it is best prepared by diluting with steamed milk or hot water to your preferred strength, rather than using standard coffee brewing equipment.

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