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5 10 15 lbs Brazil Cerrado Arabica - Natural 17/18 Screen Fresh Coffee Beans

$ 14.77

Availability: 6532 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Brazil
  • Type: Coffee
  • Brand: RhoadsRoast Coffees
  • Food Aisle: Fresh
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Product: Coffee Bean
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Brazil Cerrado Arabica - natural 17/18 screen...Fresh roasted daily and shipped same day as roasted.
    Always the freshest, current crop...guaranteed!
    Sweet and nutty (peanuts) with the signature ashy (not in a bad way at all) note of Brazilians, a hint of citrus and a little vanilla surprise on the finish.
    What a fun coffee to drink! The aroma displays spice and nuts.
    The flavor brings in a big nutty dimension, tempered by flavors of caramel and chocolate.
    The body is smooth and syrupy. This finish gives a very nice lingering caramel flavor - very, very good!
    Brazil Cerrado Coffee Beans: the highest grade of the famous Brazilian beans, lively and inviting with a smooth, sweet taste. Beans from the Cerrado region have cupped better than those from the Santos region.
    Cerrado is a huge region in Brazil, meaning "savanna", or central plateau. Coffee grown in this region is cultivated at an altitude of 200-500 meters above sea level--quite a bit lower than our Strictly Hard Bean (SHB) Central American Coffees. Because Cerrado is a softer bean, some roasters think it shouldn't be roasted overly dark.
    Other Roasters thinks Cerrado should be roasted dark, but watch out for scorching. Dark roasting brings out an exceptional nutty flavor and enhances the body of the coffee. Our Cerrado is a traditionally natural dry processed coffee. This method creates a complexity of flavors. Brazilian coffees make excellent bases for some very intriguing blends, particularly in espresso. A lot of the very best espresso blends have a Brazilian base. Many of the finest Italian espresso blends are mostly Brazilian coffee. It will add body and sweetness to your blend, and helps form a wonderful crema in your espresso. Since it is a dry processed coffee, it may roast a bit unevenly, but this only adds to the complexity in the cup. It actually makes a fine cup on it's own
    Attributes:
    Full body, lingering finish, low acidity.
    Bean Size:
    Large (17-18 Screen)
    Chaff Content:
    Medium
    Dominant Cup Characteristic:
    Rich complexity with multiple flavor layers.
    Flavor Traits:
    Dark chocolate, ripe fruit, rustic honey/molasses. A bit nutty.
    Growing Conditions:
    Grown in full sun, mechanically harvested, then sun dried on patios
    Hardness of the Bean:
    Moderately dense--softer than high grown Central American coffees
    Processing:
    Natural (Dry)
    Roasting:
    Start with a Full City to Full City + (Medium to Medium Dark). Because Brazilian coffees tend to be grown at lower elevations than Central American coffees, the bean is not as hard so approach it with a gentler roast profile until you get accustomed to it. This coffee benefits from an extended rest (72+ hours).
    Recommendation:
    For people who enjoy coffee with lots of body and low acidity. The lower acidity means virtually no "bite". Again, this is a superb coffee for Italian style espresso, either single origin, or as a majority of a blend.
    Did you know:
    Ground roasted beans lose their optimal flavor in about 2 days?
    Whole roasted beans lose their optimal flavor in about 2-3 weeks.
    If your coffee wasn't roasted just before you purchased it, chances are, it isn't fresh. The difference in flavor between fresh coffee and stale coffee is not subtle. Did you know that without fresh coffee, your espresso machine will have a hard time producing that thick crème you are trying so hard to achieve? Drip, French Press, Vacuum or espresso - every brewing method will produce better results with fresh coffee. That is why we custom roast to your order. Or try purchasing our carefully selected green beans and roast at home.