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         Brew, Breathe. Hang On.

      Guatemala

Medium Roast      Single Origin     Specialty Grade Coffee

      CUPPING NOTES: Medium Acidity, Medium Body, Lemon/Lime, Nougat, Brown Sugar
Grower: 400 Producers from Huehuetenango
REGION: Huehuetenango, Guatemala
Altitude: 1,800-2,000 MASL
Process: Fully Washed and Dried in the Sun and in Mechanical Dryers
Varietals: Bourbon, Catuai, and Caturra
Soil: Clay Minerals
Certification: Conventional

FAQ

What do roast levels mean – and which should I choose?

Light roast: Bright, acidic, highlights origin flavors. More caffeine.

Medium roast: Balanced acidity and body. Popular and versatile

Dark roast:Bold, smoky, with lower acidity. Sometimes bitter.

Choose based on flavor preference, not caffeine myths—light roasts actually retain more caffeine than dark!

Do you offer wholesale beans?

Yes! Send us an email for wholesale information.

How should I choose specialty coffee for my brewing method?
  • Espresso: Medium-dark roast beans from regions like Latin America or East Africa.
  • Cold Brew: Medium to dark roasts with chocolate, nutty, or caramel notes.
  • French Press: Medium-dark to dark roasts with bold flavors.
  • Pour Over: Light to medium-light roasts with bright acidity and complex flavors.

* These are just a general idea of what most people use but you can enjoy and coffee for any type of brewing method that you enjoy and prefer.

How should I store coffee beans to keep them fresh?

Keep beans in an airtight container away from light, heat, moisture, and air. Avoid the fridge or freezer (unless freezing long-term in vacuum-sealed bags). Use beans within 2–4 weeks of opening for optimal flavor.

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