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coffee blossom honey, guatemala coffee from square mile coffee roasters

guatemala coffee

Coffee Blossom Honey

by square mile coffee roasters · london, uk

you'll taste honey before honeycomb. this is coffee blossom honey, a honey guatemala from square mile coffee roasters.

honeyhoneycomb
£18.5buy from square mile coffee roasters

the bean

origin
guatemala
process
honey
status
in stock
coffee blossom honey is a guatemalan coffee from square mile coffee roasters, processed using the honey method, where some fruit mucilage is left on the bean during drying. this gives the cup a distinctly sweet, sticky character, with honey and honeycomb as the primary flavours. the honey process sits between washed and natural, producing a cleaner body than a natural but more sweetness and texture than a washed lot. it suits filter brewing, where those delicate honey-like sugars can come through clearly without being masked by pressure or milk.

common questions

What does Coffee Blossom Honey taste like?

the cup leads with honey and honeycomb, reflecting the sweetness drawn out by the honey process during drying. expect a soft, sugary quality rather than bright acidity.

How is Coffee Blossom Honey grown and processed?

this coffee comes from guatemala and is processed using the honey method, meaning the skin is removed but some sticky fruit mucilage is left on the bean as it dries. this controlled contact with the fruit contributes to the honey-forward sweetness in the final cup.

How should I brew Coffee Blossom Honey?

filter brewing is a good fit for this coffee, as it allows the honey and honeycomb sweetness to express clearly. a lower brew temperature, around 90 to 93 degrees celsius, can help keep the sweetness balanced without turning bitter.

about square mile coffee roasters

you can trace a significant chunk of london's specialty coffee scene directly back to this place. square mile was co-founded in 2008 by james hoffmann and anette moldvaer, who between them held both the world barista and world cup tasters championships in 2007. that pedigree matters. roasting out of walthamstow, visits by appointment only, they've spent over fifteen years setting the standard other roasters get measured against. if you're trying to understand what london coffee became, start here.

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