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velvet mint black - handcrafted luxury loose-leaf tea, rwanda coffee from out of the grey coffee/javajourneys.coffee

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Velvet Mint Black - Handcrafted Luxury Loose-Leaf Tea

by out of the grey coffee/javajourneys.coffee · erie, usa

you'll taste lemon before black tea. this is velvet mint black - handcrafted luxury loose-leaf tea, a honey rwanda from out of the grey coffee/javajourneys.coffee.

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$14buy from out of the grey coffee/javajourneys.coffee

the bean

origin
rwanda
process
honey
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in stock
despite the name, this is a rwandan honey-processed coffee from out of the grey coffee. honey processing means the fruit mucilage is left on the bean during drying, which contributes natural sweetness and body. in the cup it reads tea-like and delicate, with lemon brightness, black tea structure, and honey and honeycomb sweetness rounding out the finish. that tea-like quality makes it well suited to filter brewing, where clarity and nuance come through cleanly. try a pour-over or batch brew at a moderate temperature to let the lighter, more floral characteristics develop without bitterness.

common questions

What does Velvet Mint Black - Handcrafted Luxury Loose-Leaf Tea taste like?

it tastes like lemon and black tea up front, with a tea-like, delicate body and honey and honeycomb sweetness in the finish. the overall profile is light and nuanced rather than bold or heavy.

How is Velvet Mint Black - Handcrafted Luxury Loose-Leaf Tea grown and processed?

it is a honey-processed coffee from rwanda, meaning the beans are dried with some of the fruit's natural mucilage still attached, which adds sweetness and a softer texture compared to washed coffees.

How should I brew Velvet Mint Black - Handcrafted Luxury Loose-Leaf Tea?

filter methods such as pour-over suit its tea-like, delicate character well, allowing the lemon brightness and honey sweetness to come through clearly. avoid over-extraction by keeping brew temperature moderate and grind size on the coarser end of filter range.

about out of the grey coffee/javajourneys.coffee

state street in erie has seen its share of coffee shops come and go, but out of the grey has figured something out that 207 google reviewers can't stop talking about. their 4.8-star rating isn't built on instagram-worthy latte art or trendy cold brew contraptions. it's built on the kind of careful roasting that makes you pause mid-sip and actually taste what's happening in your cup. the name says it all, really. while chain coffee feels like drinking beige liquid, these folks pull you into something with actual character. their beans tell stories you can taste, each batch roasted with the patience that only independent roasters seem to possess. regulars don't just come back for caffeine. they come back because someone here gives a damn about temperature curves and roast profiles, about the difference between good enough and worth driving across town for.

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erie, usa

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