Coffee Roast Guide

 

Coffee Roast Guide

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Did you know that coffee beans are usually stored when they’re green? They’re stored this way in order to maintain freshness and quality prior to roasting. It’s the roasting that brings out the aroma and taste you love. Roasting uses high temperatures in order to bring about the chemical changes necessary to produce the desired taste when brewed. Roasts can be divided into four main categories. These are light, medium, medium-dark and dark. A bit of trivia you may not realize is that it’s the light roasts that actually have a higher concentration of caffeine than the darker ones. This guide to common coffee roasts will give you a basic understanding of each category and the types of coffee in each.

Roast Guide

Light Roasts: This type of roast usually yields a milder, more subtle flavor. The outer surface is dry due to the fact that the roasting process is not long enough to break the bean down. Sometimes the flavor can be a bit sour, and such beans will be used in less expensive coffee blends. Common names for lightly roasted coffees include Cinnamon, Light, Half City and New England.

Medium Roasts: A bit stronger in flavor with a medium brown color, these roasts yield a bean that also has a dry surface. A bright, crisp and fully developed flavor is offered by medium roasts. A favorite of many U.S. coffee drinkers, you’ll find American roast in this category. Breakfast, Regular, City and Medium also fall into this group.

Medium-Dark Roasts: These roasts have a slightly oily surface and dark in color. They have a rich body and a sweet taste. You’ll find Full City, Continental, Viennese and Light Espresso among medium-dark roasts.

Dark Roasts: The final roast category is generally bittersweet in flavor with a black, shiny appearance. Low in acidity, these roasts have a broad variety from dark all the way to charred, losing acidity as darkness increases. Common names are French, Italian, Neapolitan and Spanish.

Coffee Conclusion

If you’re an experienced coffee drinker, you may know which roast is your preference. Those new to the beverage may wish to explore. Because there are so many varieties in types of coffee roasts, it’s always a good idea to try something new. Back before I was a daily, passionate, coffee lover, I had no idea of all the varieties available.

I am more of a medium-dark roast girl, but hubby likes more so the dark roast. When I coffee ship I buy both and we kinda trade off every month. When I feel like adding a lot of creamer or other goodies to my coffee I do prefer a dark roast. My latest obsession is my Omega Power Creamer.  OH YUM!! I love getting my healthy fats right away in the morning to jump start my day.

Coffee Selection

When looking for a coffee to call your favorite I know it can be hard as there are thousands of companies online, and brands on the store shelves. It took us some time but we finally found a few we love.

For a quick coffee, that packs a healthy punch, and comes in easy single serve packets you can check out Four Sigmatic.

But, if you like a coffee delivered to your door that is amazing, and also the company name and the names of their coffee blends are fun you should check out Blackout Coffee.

www.BlackoutCoffee.com

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