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barn door blend, colombia + brazil coffee from curious roo coffee roasters

colombia + brazil coffee

Barn Door Blend

by curious roo coffee roasters · london, uk

you'll taste red apple before caramel. this is barn door blend, a washed colombia + brazil from curious roo coffee roasters.

red applecaramelmilk chocolatedark chocolate

the bean

origin
colombia + brazil
region
tolima
process
washed
varietal
caturra, bourbon, typica
status
in stock
barn door blend is a washed blend from curious roo coffee roasters, drawing on colombian beans from the tolima region alongside brazilian lots. the caturra, bourbon, and typica varietals are processed using the washed method, which tends to produce cleaner, more defined cup character. expect red apple brightness alongside caramel sweetness, with milk chocolate and dark chocolate rounding out the finish. the blend's balance makes it well suited to filter brewing, where the fruit and chocolate layers have room to separate, though it will hold its own as an espresso for those who prefer a sweeter, less intense shot.

common questions

What does Barn Door Blend taste like?

barn door blend offers red apple and caramel upfront, with milk chocolate and dark chocolate providing a smooth, sweet finish. the washed process keeps the cup clean and the flavors well defined.

How is Barn Door Blend grown and processed?

the blend combines colombian beans from the tolima region with brazilian lots, using caturra, bourbon, and typica varietals. all beans are washed processed, meaning the fruit is removed before drying, which highlights clarity and structure in the cup.

How should I brew Barn Door Blend?

the blend's clean, balanced profile works well across brew methods, with filter brewing such as pour over or drip allowing the red apple and chocolate notes to come through clearly. it can also be used as espresso if you prefer a sweeter, chocolate-forward shot.

about curious roo coffee roasters

curious roo takes roasting seriously, and you can feel that in the way the coffee sits with you after the cup is done. chiswick isn't a neighbourhood that demands attention, which might be exactly why british grove works, quiet enough to focus, close enough to kew and the river to pull in people who actually want to slow down for a minute. this isn't a place chasing trends. the roasting operation shapes everything on the menu, so what you're drinking has a direct line back to decisions made here, in this building, by people who've thought hard about why a particular bean lands the way it does. local regulars have figured that out already. if you're in w4, the morning filter is the honest place to start.

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london, uk