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Bonfire

Bonfire

ROASTED CACAO NIBS · TOAST · OATS

Regular price ₱510.00
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ROASTED CACAO NIBS

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TOAST

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OATS

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RECOMMENDED FOR
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espresso

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french press

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ROAST DEGREE
80.0
SWEETNESS
50.0
BODY
70.0
ACIDITY
30.0

DESCRIPTION

This serves as a wonderful introduction to specialty coffee for those coming from traditional coffees. A blend of a Guatemalan and Brazilian coffee, Bonfire provides a rich-bodied experience with notes of toast, roasted cacao nibs, and oats, Bonfire presents a welcome start to the coffee journey of any new coffee drinker. Bonfire will serve you well as an espresso, on the percolator, or as a pourover.  


At Plain Sight, we believe that getting your coffee to you at the right time provides for a great brewing experience. We make sure that you'll get your coffees not more than 10 days from the roast date, ensuring the right amount of time for you to try it out without it being too fresh off the roast. We recommend brewing the coffee 7 days from roast and flavors will peak around 2-4 weeks from roast

COFFEE ORIGIN

Coffee Origin Brazil

Brazil, the world's top coffee producer, offers a wide variety of flavors, from rich Robusta to milder Santos and unique Rio Minas beans. Major regions like Espirito Santo and Minas Gerais use advanced methods, including mechanical harvesting, but are now focusing on quality. This shift means better-tasting coffee for consumers, with farms increasingly prioritizing flavor and offering specialty options, ensuring a delicious cup every time.

Coffee Origin Guatemala

Guatemala's diverse growing regions yield exceptional coffees, celebrated globally for their rich flavors. Despite setbacks like Coffee Leaf Rust, the country continues to produce high-quality beans, with innovative processing methods driving record-breaking prices. The industry's diversity, including smallholder farmers and cooperatives, contributes to the coffee's overall quality improvement. Cooperatives offer support and training, empowering farmers to market their coffee as specialty, further enhancing Guatemala's reputation in the coffee world.

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