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a hope. a home. a future, brazil + guatemala coffee from jericho coffee traders roastery

brazil + guatemala coffee

A Hope. A Home. A Future

by jericho coffee traders roastery · oxford, uk

you'll taste stone fruit before caramel. this is a hope. a home. a future, a brazil + guatemala from jericho coffee traders roastery.

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the bean

origin
brazil + guatemala
status
in stock
a hope. a home. a future is a blend from jericho coffee traders roastery, combining beans from brazil and guatemala. the two origins work together to produce a cup that moves through stone fruit brightness into caramel sweetness, with milk chocolate and dark chocolate rounding out the finish. it suits filter and espresso brewing equally well, the caramel and chocolate character holding up under pressure while the fruit notes stay clear in longer, slower extractions. grind fresh, use water around 93c, and give it a short rest after roasting for the flavours to settle.

common questions

What does A Hope. A Home. A Future taste like?

it tastes of stone fruit and caramel up front, moving into milk chocolate and dark chocolate as the cup cools. the combination makes for a sweet, balanced drink without sharp acidity or bitterness.

How is A Hope. A Home. A Future grown and processed?

the coffee is a blend of beans from brazil and guatemala, roasted by jericho coffee traders roastery. no specific processing method has been provided for this blend.

How should I brew A Hope. A Home. A Future?

the caramel and chocolate notes make it a solid choice for espresso, where sweetness concentrates well, but it also works cleanly as a filter brew if you prefer the stone fruit character to come forward. grind to your chosen method and brew at around 93c for a balanced result.

about jericho coffee traders roastery

the roastery end of things, out on osney mead, is where oxford's coffee conversation gets a bit more serious. jericho coffee traders operates from unit 2 of the oxford eco centre, which is not the kind of address that gets people excited on paper, but that's the point. you're not here for the postcode. the people who make the trip out to ox2 tend to know what they're after, and the fact that so many of them keep coming back says more than any passing recommendation could. this is where the roasting actually happens, which means what ends up in your cup started its transformation right here, not somewhere anonymous and distant. a good reason to visit in the morning, before the working day swallows everything up.

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