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the brazilian santos, brazil coffee from kulture coffee

brazil coffee

The Brazilian Santos

by kulture coffee · leeds, uk

you'll taste milk chocolate before caramel. this is the brazilian santos, a brazil from kulture coffee.

milk chocolatecaramelbrown sugar
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the bean

origin
brazil
region
santos
roast
medium
bag
250g
status
in stock
the brazilian santos is a medium roast from kulture coffee, sourced from the santos region of brazil, one of the country's most established coffee-producing areas. it's a straightforward, crowd-pleasing cup built around milk chocolate, caramel, and brown sugar, with a sweetness that stays consistent from first sip to finish. the medium roast keeps the body smooth without pushing into bitter territory, making it an easy fit for filter brewing, french press, or espresso. if you're after a reliable, low-acid daily drinker with natural sweetness and no sharp edges, this one delivers exactly that.

common questions

What does The Brazilian Santos taste like?

it tastes of milk chocolate, caramel, and brown sugar, offering a smooth, sweet cup with a consistent sweetness throughout. there's nothing sharp or polarising here, just a clean, approachable profile.

How is The Brazilian Santos grown and processed?

it's sourced from the santos region of brazil, a well-established coffee origin known for producing consistent, sweet-leaning beans. no specific processing method has been confirmed beyond what the roaster has shared.

How should I brew The Brazilian Santos?

as a medium roast, it works well across a range of brew methods including filter, french press, and espresso. its natural sweetness and smooth body make it forgiving to brew, so standard ratios and temperatures around 92-94c are a good starting point.

about kulture coffee

some coffee shops feel like they're trying too hard. not kulture coffee on kirkstall road. this burley roastery has earned its 4.9-star reputation by doing the fundamentals right, cup after careful cup. their single-origin offerings rotate with the seasons, each bag roasted in small batches that actually mean something. the cold-brew here isn't an afterthought, it's smooth, concentrated, and changes how you think about coffee served chilled. regulars know to arrive early for the best selections. there's an honesty in how they approach specialty coffee, no pretense or instagram theatrics. just beans treated with respect, roasted by people who understand that great coffee starts with caring about every detail. when chains dominate every corner, places like kulture remind you why independent roasters matter. they're building something real in leeds, one cup at a time.

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leeds, uk

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