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passenger blend, peru + costa rica coffee from passenger elsenstr.

peru + costa rica coffee

passenger blend

by passenger elsenstr. · berlin, germany

this is passenger blend, a peru + costa rica from passenger elsenstr..

€13buy from passenger elsenstr.

the bean

origin
peru + costa rica
status
in stock
passenger blend is a multi-origin filter and espresso coffee from passenger roasters in berlin, combining beans from peru and costa rica. the two origins bring complementary characteristics typical of their regions, peru contributing soft, chocolatey body and costa rica adding brighter, cleaner fruit tones. without more specific processing or tasting note data supplied, the safest approach is to brew it as the roaster intends, dialing in grind size and water temperature to balance sweetness and acidity. it works across espresso and filter formats, making it a practical everyday option for home brewers who want a reliable, drinkable blend.

common questions

What does passenger blend taste like?

specific tasting notes were not supplied for this blend, but its peru and costa rica origins typically suggest a balance of mild chocolate body and moderate fruit-forward brightness. brewing to the roaster's recommended method will best reveal its intended flavor profile.

How is passenger blend grown and processed?

passenger blend uses beans from peru and costa rica, two distinct growing regions in south america and central america respectively. processing details were not provided, so it is worth checking directly with passenger roasters for specifics on washed, natural, or honey processing.

How should I brew passenger blend?

no specific brew method or roast level was supplied with these facts, so filter or espresso are both reasonable starting points given the blend format. contacting passenger roasters at their elsenstrasse location for brew guidance would give you the most accurate recommendation.

about passenger elsenstr.

when you need a proper coffee stop that doesn't try to impress everyone at once, elsenstraße 38 delivers exactly what treptow-köpenick's coffee drinkers have been quietly championing for years. this is passenger, a roastery that's built its reputation one careful cup at a time without making any grand announcements about it. the space works whether you're settling in with your laptop for a few focused hours or grabbing something quick before heading deeper into berlin's sprawling southeast. regulars here aren't just loyal because it's convenient. they return because passenger understands that good coffee doesn't need to shout about itself, and the consistency shows in every drink they pull. the espresso hits clean and balanced, while their filter options rotate through beans that actually taste like the effort put into sourcing them. best time to visit? mid-morning on elsenstraße, when the neighborhood rhythm matches the unhurried precision of a well-pulled cortado.

all coffee from passenger elsenstr.

berlin, germany

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