Monday 25 September 2017

While coffee can’t grow in Great Britain, it can most certainly be roasted here.
There’s nothing like freshly roasted coffee it tastes great, and with the help of the internet, there is no reason why you can’t have it delivered.
Here’s a few reasons why.
About roasting
Coffee can be roasted in such a way that a good roaster can bring out different flavours, exceptional nuances and intriguing tastes.
Coffee roasting isn’t just a case of shoving some beans in an oven and setting a timer. If done well, it’s a finely honed art that takes months to get right.
Specialist coffee tasters and coffee roasters obsess over the finer details so that they can bring you the most amazing range of coffee.
Small batch roasting.
Small batch roasting is the antithesis of mass-produced, mass-roasted, generic flavour coffee.
We believe as a UK specialty coffee roaster, by roasting in small batches and using our senses of smell, sight and sound we are able to bring out the flavours of each bean creating a coffee that’s has a fantastic aroma and that tastes delicious.
Coffee roasting to order
The fresher the roasting, the better your coffee - One of the best ways to make the most of British coffee roasters’ skills is to use their roasting-to-order services.
Whole bean or ground
Whilst buying your freshly roasted coffee in bean form and then grinding it yourself for same-day freshness is the ideal situation, the majority of people simply don’t have their own coffee bean grinders, although good quality grinders are getting cheaper.
Like us at Caer Urfa Coffee most UK coffee roasters will let you choose whether you want it whole bean or ground, and then what grind setting you’d like i.e. extra fine for espresso.
Here is a roundup of the benefits of buying from UK coffee roasters:
  • Freshly roasted and usually delivered to you within a week or ordering
  • You can choose the grind setting you want delivered
  • A huge and ever changing range of flavours with unique nuances
  • Supporting British industry
  • Most UK roasters ensure their suppliers in poor countries are paid a living wage
  • Often organic and Fairtrade

  • High quality, small batch

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