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stronghold, brazil + nicaragua + papua new guinea coffee from origin coffee at the british library

brazil + nicaragua + papua new guinea coffee

Stronghold

by origin coffee at the british library · london, uk

you'll taste milk chocolate before dark chocolate. this is stronghold, a brazil + nicaragua + papua new guinea from origin coffee at the british library.

milk chocolatedark chocolate
£12.5buy from origin coffee at the british library

the bean

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brazil + nicaragua + papua new guinea
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stronghold is a blend from origin coffee, roasted at the british library, drawing on beans from brazil, nicaragua, and papua new guinea. the combination produces a straightforward chocolate-forward cup, sitting between milk chocolate sweetness and darker cocoa bitterness. it's a reliable everyday coffee that suits drinkers who want something unfussy and consistent. no specific processing details are listed, so focus on dialling in grind and water temperature to balance the two chocolate registers rather than chasing fruit or acidity.

common questions

What does Stronghold taste like?

stronghold leads with milk chocolate and dark chocolate, making it a smooth, cocoa-driven cup with both sweetness and a touch of bitterness.

How is Stronghold grown and processed?

the beans come from three origins, brazil, nicaragua, and papua new guinea, though specific farm, altitude, or processing details are not listed for this blend.

How should I brew Stronghold?

no single brew method is specified, but its chocolate-focused profile typically does well as an espresso or in a cafetière, where fuller body can carry the cocoa flavours cleanly.

about origin coffee at the british library

tucked into the british library on euston road, origin coffee proves that good coffee doesn't need a flashy storefront. just beans that know their business. the baristas here pull shots with the kind of attention that makes you slow down, even when you're rushing between the reading rooms and real life. 920 google reviewers can't be wrong about that 4.6-star rating. but numbers don't capture the steam rising from your cup or how the coffee tastes like someone actually cares about what they're serving. this isn't grab-and-go fuel. it's the kind of place where academics nurse lattes between chapters, where the coffee arrives warm in ceramic that feels substantial in your hands. the euston road location means constant foot traffic, but origin has carved out something quieter. something that respects both the rush and the ritual. coffee done right, basically.

all coffee from origin coffee at the british library

london, uk

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