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volcano coffee set, colombia + brazil + el salvador coffee from volcano coffee works

colombia + brazil + el salvador coffee

Volcano Coffee Set

by volcano coffee works · london, uk

you'll taste caramel before milk chocolate. this is volcano coffee set, a colombia + brazil + el salvador from volcano coffee works.

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the bean

origin
colombia + brazil + el salvador
status
in stock
the volcano coffee set from volcano coffee works is a multi-origin blend drawing on beans from colombia, brazil, and el salvador. the combination of these three origins produces a profile built around caramel sweetness and layered chocolate, moving from milk chocolate softness through to a darker, slightly bitter cocoa edge. it is a versatile, approachable coffee that suits drinkers who want sweetness and body without sharp acidity. because no specific processing method or roast level has been stated, dial in grind and water temperature to taste, starting with a standard medium setting across filter or espresso.

common questions

What does Volcano Coffee Set taste like?

it tastes of caramel, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate, giving it a sweet, cocoa-forward profile with both soft and slightly bitter chocolate character.

How is Volcano Coffee Set grown and processed?

the coffee is sourced from three origins, colombia, brazil, and el salvador, though specific farm, altitude, or processing details have not been provided for this set.

How should I brew Volcano Coffee Set?

no single brew method is specified, so it should work well across both espresso and filter, start with standard parameters and adjust to bring out the caramel and chocolate notes.

about volcano coffee works

london's specialty coffee scene has spent the last decade pulling in every direction at once, with roasters popping up across zones two and three faster than most people can keep track. volcano coffee works, on ferndale road in brixton, has stayed put through all of it. that kind of consistency in sw9 means something, because brixton doesn't reward places that aren't pulling their weight. if you're coming from the tube, the walk down ferndale road is short and the shop is exactly where you'd want it to be after a stretch underground. the roasting operation is the core of what they do here, not a side note. worth timing your visit for a weekday morning, when the neighborhood is still finding its pace.

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london, uk