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homeroasterspax & beneficia coffee - las colinas | irvingstarter cafe pack

uganda coffee

Starter Cafe Pack

by pax & beneficia coffee - las colinas | irving · dallas, usa

you'll taste honey before honeycomb. this is starter cafe pack, a honey uganda from pax & beneficia coffee - las colinas | irving.

honeyhoneycomb
$63.85buy from pax & beneficia coffee - las colinas | irving

the bean

origin
uganda
process
honey
status
in stock
the starter cafe pack is roasted by pax & beneficia coffee in las colinas, irving, using beans sourced from uganda. it's processed using the honey method, where some fruit mucilage is left on the bean during drying, which draws out sweetness and body. the result lands squarely on honey and honeycomb, making it a naturally sweet, low-acidity cup. it suits brewing methods that highlight sweetness and texture, such as pour-over or french press, where the honey processing can fully express itself without being diluted by aggressive extraction.

common questions

What does Starter Cafe Pack taste like?

the tasting notes are honey and honeycomb, so expect a naturally sweet, smooth cup with a sugary, almost waxy sweetness typical of honey-processed coffees.

How is Starter Cafe Pack grown and processed?

the coffee is sourced from uganda and processed using the honey method, meaning the beans are dried with some of the fruit mucilage still intact, which adds sweetness and body to the final cup.

How should I brew Starter Cafe Pack?

brewing methods that preserve sweetness and body, such as pour-over or french press, will complement the honey processing well, use a medium grind and avoid over-extraction to keep the honeycomb sweetness clean.

about pax & beneficia coffee - las colinas | irving

something about the name pax & beneficia suggests peace and goodness, which feels right when you walk into this las colinas spot on o'connor boulevard. the baristas here actually care about your cup. you can tell by how they handle the beans, the way they listen when you order something specific. this isn't another corporate coffee assembly line churning out burnt milk drinks. the 4.6 rating from over 800 google reviews tells the real story. regulars keep coming back because the coffee tastes like coffee, not syrup. the roasting happens with intention, beans that smell earthy and bright when they grind them fresh for your order. you can taste the difference between a light roast and dark roast here, something that's become rare in a world of chain mediocrity. irving might not be the first place you'd expect to find serious coffee, but pax & beneficia proves good beans can thrive anywhere people appreciate them.

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