The ultimate strong dark coffee, Double Roast Santos!
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A dark roasted Brazilian Santos coffee.
It’s called Double Roast Santos and it makes the perfect strong black coffee! It gets its name from the city of Santos, which is home to the principle port for the world's largest coffee growing region, Brazil. The Double Roast part of the name refers to the roast style of the coffee which is definitely on the darkest end of the scale.
Taste
This coffee has a much more bitter dominant flavour. As we roast this coffee darker, any of the lingering acidity present in the Brazil Santos is replaced by a big body and that bitter taste that so many people enjoy. You should enjoy a pretty good and long lasting crema when you brew through the espresso machine which will add even more body. The addition of milk will soften the bitterness and start to reveal some of the nutty, caramel tones that are hidden a little when its drunk black.
Origin
State of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ingredients
As with the Brazil Santos coffee, it comprises of a number of Arabica Varieties, Bourbon, Catuai, Mundo Novo and Various others.
Recommended preparation
Whilst this coffee is best enjoyed black, it also loves milk. All coffees can be brewed is all types of brewing device but this dark double roasted Brazilian coffee really shines through and espresso machine.
Recommended brew ratio
· 2:1 Coffee to Brewed Espresso
Heritage
There is a bit of a misconception of what strength is in coffee. Many people when they start drinking coffee will confuse ‘bitter’ with ‘strong’. This is a misconception and one of the lightbulb moments you have when learning about coffee.
Bitter is one of the tastes that we sense with our tongue along with sweet, salty, sour and umami. Once we can separate these tastes from the strength in our head then things start to make a bit more sense.
You can have a weak bitter coffee and strong bitter coffee. The bitterness will come from your choice of coffee and how well you brew it. The strength comes from how much of that coffee is dissolved in the water.
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Double Roast Santos
After trying a number of roasts, the darker beans are what I look for. This blend produces a good crema and a full, strong taste and aftertaste
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Recent Double Santos ground coffee purchase
The strength and flavour makes this perfect for refilling our re-useable nespresso type coffee capsules. Delighted!
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Double Roast Santos
After trying 8 kg of the Big Market Beans which where fantastic the Double Roast Santos goes to the next level of coffee.
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Santos
Strong but rounded flavour
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Double roast santos
This makes a very good Americano, when you don't want a whole cupful of espresso
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Double roast goodness
Bold, really deep flavour, very darkly nutty, some almost savoury notes., this is very very nice, how I always thought the diner coffee in Twin Peaks would be