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homeroastersrosso coffee roasters - 17th avejam jar / ethiopia

ethiopia coffee

Jam Jar / Ethiopia

by rosso coffee roasters - 17th ave · calgary, canada

you'll taste milk chocolate before dark chocolate. this is jam jar / ethiopia, an ethiopia from rosso coffee roasters - 17th ave.

milk chocolatedark chocolate
C$28buy from rosso coffee roasters - 17th ave

the bean

origin
ethiopia
status
in stock
jam jar / ethiopia is a single-origin coffee from ethiopia, roasted by rosso coffee roasters on 17th ave. ethiopia is the birthplace of arabica coffee, and coffees from the region are known for their distinctive character. this one lands on the chocolate side of the spectrum, with both milk chocolate and dark chocolate in the cup, making it approachable and straightforward rather than fruity or floral. if you prefer a clean, chocolate-forward cup without a lot of complexity to decode, this is a solid pick. it works well as a daily drinker brewed however you like your morning coffee.

common questions

What does Jam Jar / Ethiopia taste like?

jam jar / ethiopia leads with milk chocolate and dark chocolate, giving it a smooth, cocoa-driven profile that sits on the more familiar, less polarizing end of ethiopian coffees.

How is Jam Jar / Ethiopia grown and processed?

this coffee comes from ethiopia, the origin country of arabica coffee, though specific farm, altitude, or processing details have not been provided for this lot.

How should I brew Jam Jar / Ethiopia?

no specific brew recommendation has been listed for this coffee, but its chocolate-forward profile tends to translate well across drip, french press, and espresso, where those cocoa notes can come through clearly.

about rosso coffee roasters - 17th ave

the steam hisses differently here. maybe it's the way the barista's hands move, confident but unhurried, or how the grinder sounds like it means business without trying to prove anything. rosso coffee roasters sits on 17th avenue southeast like it's always belonged there, pulling locals into its orbit with something chains can't replicate: actual care in the cup. 537 google reviewers figured this out, rating it 4.6 stars. those numbers tell a story. regulars don't just come back for caffeine, they return for consistency that feels personal, not corporate. each pour has weight behind it. the kind of place where your morning ritual becomes something worth protecting. this isn't coffee as commodity. it's coffee as conversation between roaster and drinker, where beans get treated with the respect good ingredients demand. calgary's got plenty of options, but rosso understands something fundamental: when you slow down enough to do things right, people notice.

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