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Roast Levels

Learn how different roast levels impact the flavor of your coffee.

Light Roast

Cinnamon Roast

A very light roast, just after the coffee beans start cracking. The flavor is earthy and grassy, with a sharp acidity and a raw taste.

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Cinnamon Roast

A very light roast, just after the coffee beans start cracking. The flavor is earthy and grassy, with a sharp acidity and a raw taste.

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New England

A light roast that smooths out the raw flavors. It’s crisp and bright, with delicate fruity or floral notes, similar to tea.

New England

A light roast that smooths out the raw flavors. It’s crisp and bright, with delicate fruity or floral notes, similar to tea.

City Roast

A medium roast that strikes a nice balance between bright fruitiness and sweet flavors like caramel and chocolate.

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City Roast

A medium roast that strikes a nice balance between bright fruitiness and sweet flavors like caramel and chocolate.

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Full City

Roasted just before the second crack, this roast smooths out the fruity flavors and brings out sweet, nutty, and toffee-like notes.

Full City

Roasted just before the second crack, this roast smooths out the fruity flavors and brings out sweet, nutty, and toffee-like notes.

Continental Roast

A medium-dark roast with a fuller, richer taste. It often has a smoky flavor and a slightly oily surface.

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Continental Roast

A medium-dark roast with a fuller, richer taste. It often has a smoky flavor and a slightly oily surface.

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High Roast

A darker roast with bold flavors like cocoa and toasted nuts. It’s smooth, full-bodied, and has a slightly dry finish.

High Roast

A darker roast with bold flavors like cocoa and toasted nuts. It’s smooth, full-bodied, and has a slightly dry finish.

Viennese Roast

A dark roast with a rich, syrupy feel and deep flavors like dark chocolate and toasted nuts. It has low acidity and a bold taste.

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Viennese Roast

A dark roast with a rich, syrupy feel and deep flavors like dark chocolate and toasted nuts. It has low acidity and a bold taste.

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French Roast

A very dark roast that’s smooth and bold. It’s often used for espresso or French press coffee and has a deep, rich flavor.

French Roast

A very dark roast that’s smooth and bold. It’s often used for espresso or French press coffee and has a deep, rich flavor.

Italian Roast

The darkest roast, with a smoky, bold flavor and little acidity. You may taste hints of dark chocolate and spices like clove.

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Italian Roast

The darkest roast, with a smoky, bold flavor and little acidity. You may taste hints of dark chocolate and spices like clove.

Dark Roast