One Colombian Coffee, Two Different Roast Levels for Two Distinct Excellent Cups
A fun tasting experiment: one Colombian coffee roasted at two different levels for a delicious coffee cup.
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At Beans and Burrs, we are amateur coffee lovers. We intend to write coffee reviews in a way that makes sense to regular coffee drinkers. All opinions expressed here are our own. We got you covered from industrial coffee bean bags at the grocery store to the specialty coffee beans at the roaster; we got you covered! So many coffee beans to try, we won’t have enough with one life ;) but we are already so lucky to taste so many good ones.
A fun tasting experiment: one Colombian coffee roasted at two different levels for a delicious coffee cup.
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