
colombia + peru coffee
by dear green coffee roasters · glasgow, uk
you'll taste caramel before milk chocolate. this is dear green city blend - organic, a washed colombia + peru from dear green coffee roasters.
it tastes of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate, giving a cup that balances sweetness with a richer, slightly bitter chocolate character.
the blend uses organic-certified beans from colombia and peru, both processed using the washed method, where the fruit is removed before the beans are dried.
as a washed blend with caramel and chocolate notes, it works well through espresso, which highlights its sweetness and body, but filter or french press are also reasonable options if you prefer a slower brew.
the steam hisses differently at dear green. maybe it's the way they pull each shot with genuine attention, or how the beans smell like they were roasted this morning because they probably were. tucked along east campbell street in glasgow's merchant city, this place has earned its 4.9-star reputation from people who know the difference between coffee and good coffee. walk in and you'll understand why regulars keep coming back. the baristas actually taste what they're serving. they adjust grind sizes mid-morning when humidity changes. small details that starbucks gave up on years ago. here, your flat white tastes like someone cared enough to get it right. dear green roasts in small batches, which means the beans you're drinking were probably green last week. that freshness hits you in the cup. bright, clean, alive in ways that make you remember why you fell in love with coffee in the first place.
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