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homeroastersfetch coffee roastersmuddy paws instant coffee

guatemala coffee

Muddy Paws Instant Coffee

by fetch coffee roasters · portland, usa

you'll taste milk chocolate before dark chocolate. this is muddy paws instant coffee, a washed guatemala from fetch coffee roasters.

milk chocolatedark chocolate
$18buy from fetch coffee roasters

the bean

origin
guatemala
process
washed
roast
dark
status
in stock
muddy paws instant coffee is a dark roast from fetch coffee roasters, sourced from guatemala and processed using the washed method, which strips the fruit before drying and tends to produce a cleaner, more defined cup. the dark roast brings forward milk chocolate and dark chocolate flavors, making it straightforward and familiar without much brightness or acidity. as an instant coffee, it dissolves in hot water, so no brewing equipment is needed. start with one sachet or the recommended measure in around 200ml of water just off the boil, then adjust the ratio to taste if you prefer it stronger or milder.

common questions

What does Muddy Paws Instant Coffee taste like?

muddy paws instant coffee leads with milk chocolate and dark chocolate flavors, delivered through a dark roast that keeps things smooth and familiar. the washed processing from guatemala adds a clean backdrop without much fruit-forward character.

How is Muddy Paws Instant Coffee grown and processed?

the coffee is sourced from guatemala and uses the washed process, meaning the fruit skin and pulp are removed before the beans are dried. this approach generally produces a cleaner, less fruity cup than natural or honey processing.

How should I brew Muddy Paws Instant Coffee?

as an instant coffee, it requires only hot water, no equipment needed. dissolve it in water just off the boil and adjust the coffee-to-water ratio to your preference for a stronger or milder result.

about fetch coffee roasters

you're on se bybee boulevard, where portland's eastside industrial character meets residential quiet. fetch coffee roasters operates from this stretch with the confidence of a place that's earned serious loyalty from its regulars. they roast their own beans here, which means the coffee you're drinking was probably transformed from green to brown somewhere very close to where you're sitting. the operation focuses on what matters: sourcing quality beans and roasting them well. no elaborate theater, just consistent execution that keeps people coming back week after week. when a neighborhood spot builds that kind of following in a city with portland's coffee standards, they're doing something right. this isn't about competing with the flashier spots downtown. fetch has carved out its own space by staying focused on the fundamentals and serving the community that surrounds them. walk in on a tuesday morning for their medium roast.

all coffee from fetch coffee roasters

portland, usa

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