A Damn Fine Cup of Coffee - Light/Medium Roast
A Damn Fine Cup of Coffee - Light/Medium Roast
A Damn Fine Cup of Coffee - Light/Medium Roast
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A Damn Fine Cup of Coffee - Light/Medium Roast

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Our staple roast is a blend of coffee from Brazil and Peru roasted at a light/medium profile, giving it a smooth chocolate and nutty taste. But at Rootless we don’t need to bore you with specifics. It’s our most popular option because when you take your first sip you’ll pause, smile, and say, “That is a damn fine cup of coffee.”

Region: Brazil/Peru
Process: Pulp Natural/Washed 
Elevation: 960/1200-1700 masl
Taste:  Sweet, Nutty, Cocoa, Brown Sugar, Molasses, and Hazelnut 

Artwork by Craig Horky

Damn Fine Coffee?

Aside from the blend of incredible ethically sourced coffee from Peru and Brazil, this light/medium roast has its own story. When we started Rootless, the first words out of Sean's mouth were, "This is a damn good coffee." Without realizing it, we all looked at each other and said, "Damn fine coffee." A nod to our favorite 90s cult classic television series, we immediately decided to call this A Damn Fine Cup Of Coffee.

Best Ways To Brew

This blend works perfectly in a standard coffee pot, a French press, or a pour over. Our goal was being able to have small batch roasted coffee that works in all formats without compromising the tasting notes and quality. A Damn Fine Cup Of Coffee is the best diner coffee we've ever had, but it wows third wave coffee snobs even right out of the Mr. Coffee. Coffee should be accessible, not confusing and polarizing. To us, this is the best light/medium roast coffee.

Coarse vs. Fine Coffee

In our quest to make coffee for everyone, we also provide it in all grind settings. If you like French press, the coarse grind is the best grind setting for coffee. If you like espresso, you will want a more fine coffee. Think of it this way: the bigger the grounds, the easier it is for water to run through. The small and more compact the grounds, the harder it is for water to run through. Even dialing in an espresso machine, this mentality helps you pull a perfectly timed shot.

Medium Roast vs. Dark Roast Coffee

We will state it again: This is NOT a dark roast coffee! Many people equate "bold coffee" with being dark. Our philosophy is letting people taste the coffee, not the burn. Medium roast and light roast coffee tend to have a bit more coffee than dark roast coffee, as its not "roasted out" of it. However, that's not always the case. Think of this as diner coffee that actually tastes great. If you're interested, you can try our take on a dark roast coffee

Q&A

What is medium roast coffee? It's simply the length of time, temperature, and roasting method involved to get this perfect combination. Not too light, not too dark, just smack dab in the middle. Think like a juicy "medium" steak. But not meat, that would be weird if it showed up in your bag.

Are your bags resealable? You bet. We make coffee storage and pouring easier than ever. No awkward scissors and ties. Pull the tab, rip it, when you're done, reseal it.

Who does the artwork for your coffee? We ask our favorite comic artists and multimedia artists to do a design based on their style and the name of coffee. With loose guidelines, we trust them to do their thing. And they always exceed expectations.

What is a small batch coffee roaster? Instead of a mass produced quantity of coffee, we do small, controlled batches in our roaster. This way we can ensure the best quality coffee, and best tasting coffee. The fun is getting to do limited and seasonal drops with new and excited roast profiles. Stay tuned for those as we go.

Why are you all so weird? Well, that's simple. We're just a bunch of scrappy punk kids who happen to have backgrounds in craft breweries, third wave coffee shops, the music industry, comics, and more. Rootless is about being yourself, so we hope we can help you BREAK FREE FROM BORING. 

 

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Michael Lindamood

Still the best damn cup of coffee I have had ever! Doesn't matter how I prepare it, be it drip, pour over, French press, or Keurig cup, it's consistent in flavor and I always go back for more!

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Tony

The best the best the best the best

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Amanda McCarter
Truly a damn fine cup of coffee worthy of Agent Cooper

I don't normally go for coffees with nutty or chocolatey flavor notes, but this one is well balanced. The flavor is warm and inviting. It's smooth and enjoyable. This must have been what Agent Cooper was drinking.

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B.T.
A damn fine cup indeed

Consistent, smooth and delicious through and through. Just sweet enough on it's own for those who like it straight or if you want to sweeten with normal sugar.

Made me want to watch Twin Peaks so bad haha

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Dana R Young
It's damn good

Buying it straight from the source is a better option than getting it at Meijer.