
brazil coffee
by mill bank coffee co. · cradley, uk
expect brown sugar. this is brazil nova blend, a natural brazil from mill bank coffee co..
the primary tasting note is brown sugar, giving the cup a sweet, rounded character that reflects the natural processing used on this brazilian coffee.
it's grown in brazil and processed using the natural method, meaning the whole coffee cherry is dried intact, which draws sweetness from the fruit into the bean before it's milled.
the medium roast level makes it versatile, it works well across espresso, french press, and filter methods, so brew it however you prefer and aim for a water temperature around 90-94°c to avoid muting the sweetness.
you're on mill bank, a quiet stretch of road through cradley that most people pass through rather than stop at. malvern sits just to the east, the hills visible on a clear day, and the village has that particular stillness that makes a proper roaster feel less like a convenience and more like a reason to actually pull over. mill bank coffee co. sources, roasts, and sells here, which means what you're drinking hasn't traveled far from where the decisions were made. that proximity tends to matter. the reviews back it up consistently, and that kind of standing in a small community isn't easy to maintain quietly. if you're coming from the malvern side, give yourself a few extra minutes and take whatever they're pouring as a filter that day.
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