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freightline blend, uganda + peru coffee from frazer's coffee roasters

uganda + peru coffee

Freightline Blend

by frazer's coffee roasters · sheffield, uk

you'll taste lemon before grapefruit. this is freightline blend, a washed uganda + peru from frazer's coffee roasters.

lemongrapefruitcitrus zestwineymilk chocolatedark chocolate
£6.8buy from frazer's coffee roasters

the bean

origin
uganda + peru
region
bugisu
process
washed
varietal
caturra, bourbon
roast
medium
status
in stock
freightline blend from frazer's coffee roasters combines washed ugandan beans from the bugisu region with peruvian caturra and bourbon varietals. the washed process keeps things clean and bright, letting the citrus side, lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest, come through clearly alongside a winey quality and a chocolate finish that runs from milk to dark. at a medium roast, neither the acidity nor the body is pushed too far in either direction, making this a versatile everyday coffee. it suits filter brewing well, where the brighter fruit notes can open up, but the chocolate depth means it also holds its own as espresso.

common questions

What does Freightline Blend taste like?

expect bright citrus flavours, lemon, grapefruit, and citrus zest, alongside a winey character and a chocolate finish that moves between milk and dark chocolate. the washed process keeps the cup clean, so those flavours come through without much muddiness.

How is Freightline Blend grown and processed?

the blend draws on beans from bugisu, uganda, and peru, using caturra and bourbon varietals processed through a washed method, where the fruit is removed before drying to produce a cleaner, more defined flavour profile.

How should I brew Freightline Blend?

as a medium roast, freightline blend is forgiving across brew methods. filter or pour-over will highlight the citrus and winey notes, while espresso will lean into the milk and dark chocolate side of the cup.

about frazer's coffee roasters

the regulars at frazer's know what they're getting before they even push through the door on arundel street. it's that kind of place. the beans are roasted with the obsessive attention that only comes from people who genuinely care about what they're doing, not hitting quarterly targets. you can taste it in every cup, that clean finish, the way the flavors don't fight each other but somehow make sense together. sheffield's got plenty of coffee shops, but frazer's earned those 4.9 stars from 84 reviews by doing something most chains can't: consistency without compromise. the baristas here actually know how to dial in a shot. they'll remake your drink if it's not right, which happens rarely but means everything when it does. there's something reassuring about walking into a place where the coffee tastes like someone actually thought about it. proper roasting, proper brewing, no gimmicks. just really good coffee.

all coffee from frazer's coffee roasters

sheffield, uk

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