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homeroasterstable rock coffee roastersguatemala el scorpion | dark roast coffee 7lb bag
guatemala el scorpion    |    dark roast coffee 7lb bag, guatemala coffee from table rock coffee roasters

guatemala coffee

GUATEMALA El Scorpion | Dark Roast Coffee 7LB Bag

by table rock coffee roasters · branson, usa

you'll taste caramel before milk chocolate. this is guatemala el scorpion | dark roast coffee 7lb bag, a washed guatemala from table rock coffee roasters.

caramelmilk chocolatedark chocolate
$130buy from table rock coffee roasters

the bean

origin
guatemala
process
washed
roast
dark
status
in stock
el scorpion is a dark roast from guatemala, roasted by table rock coffee roasters and sold in a 7lb bag suited for high-volume home or office use. the beans are washed processed, which strips away fruit residue before drying and tends to produce a clean, defined cup. at dark roast level, expect flavors of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate, with a smooth, low-acidity profile. this roast level performs well with espresso machines and automatic drip brewers, where the deeper body and sweetness can come through clearly. grind medium-fine for espresso and medium for drip to avoid over-extraction.

common questions

What does GUATEMALA El Scorpion | Dark Roast Coffee 7LB Bag taste like?

el scorpion has tasting notes of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate, giving it a sweet, rich character typical of dark roasts. the washed process keeps the cup clean and lets those chocolate and caramel flavors come through without fruity interference.

How is GUATEMALA El Scorpion | Dark Roast Coffee 7LB Bag grown and processed?

these beans are sourced from guatemala and prepared using a washed process, meaning the fruit is removed from the seed before drying. washed processing generally produces a cleaner, more consistent cup with defined flavor clarity.

How should I brew GUATEMALA El Scorpion | Dark Roast Coffee 7LB Bag?

as a dark roast, el scorpion works well with espresso machines and drip brewers, both of which complement its full body and low acidity. use a medium-fine grind for espresso and a medium grind for drip to balance extraction without turning bitter.

about table rock coffee roasters

table rock coffee roasters sits on west 76 country boulevard, and that 4.8-star rating from nearly 300 reviews tells you something real. this isn't marketing spin. walk in and the first thing you notice is how serious they are about single-origin beans. the kind of care that makes you slow down, actually taste your coffee instead of just drinking it. regulars here aren't just grabbing caffeine. they're having conversations about where their beans came from, how they were processed. the baristas know the difference between a guatemalan's bright acidity and a colombian's chocolate notes, and they'll talk you through it without being pretentious about it. there's something honest about places like this. no corporate playbook, no scripted small talk. just people who actually care about coffee, making it for other people who've learned to care too. branson might be known for other things, but table rock proves good coffee finds its home anywhere.

all coffee from table rock coffee roasters

branson, usa

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