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Movement Coffee

House Blend Coffee Bag

House Blend Coffee Bag

Regular price $17.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $17.00 USD
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Style

Tasting Notes
Hazelnut, Dark Chocolate, Brown Sugar, Toffee

Story
Everyone needs a daily driver—something that you know and love so much that you can imagine the smell and taste before even getting out of bed. 

We made House Blend just for that purpose. A coffee that's so incredibly smooth, chocolaty, and delicious, all for under $1 a cup.

We roasted it to a medium/dark level to be versatile for any roast preference or brew method. Whether your morning ritual involves pour-over, French press, or even a reusable K cup, this coffee can be brewed with any method to give you that delicious morning cup and get your day started right.

Expected Shipping Time
Roasted to order and shipped within 1-3 business days of the date purchased.

Coffee Info

300 Grams

Type: Arabica

Varieties: Catuai, Caturra, Typica, Geisha

Roast: Medium / Dark

Farm: Garrido Highland Coffee, Panama

Growing Altitude: 4,900' Elevation

Tasting Notes: Hazelnut, Dark Chocolate, Brown Sugar, Toffee

Shipping

*Orders typically ship from Stowe, VT, within 1-3 business days unless stated otherwise.

*For multiple items, shipping follows the longest estimated time. For example, if one item is 1-3 business days and another items is 3-5 business days, expect 3-5 business days for the whole shipment.

*International orders may take longer to deliver.

Brewing Fundamentals

Brewing ratio
For hot coffee, a good starting point is 1 part coffee to 15 parts water. For cold brew, we recommend 1 part coffee to 13 parts water.

Grind size
Ideally, grind just before brewing. Grind size will vary based on a number of factors, including brewing method. As a start, grind to the size of table salt. Tastes weak? Grind finer. Tastes bitter? Grind coarser.

Brewing water
Ideally, use quality filtered or spring water for brewing. Water temperature at 200℉ is a good starting point. Tastes weak? Increase temperature. Tastes bitter? Reduce temperature.

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