Our Espresso Crema blend: for billowing crema with a velvety body!
n.b Some 'Bean to Cup' machines may be designed in a way that oiler beans are not recommended for use, please check machine manuals before using.
Espresso crema is popular with coffee shops and our home espresso users. It does exactly what it says on the tin: Produce Espresso Crema.
Ever Since Achille Gaggia invented the espresso machine crema has been an integral part of the experience of espresso. Extracting the coffee bean oils from this blend will help you produce that 'Guinness effect' we all want from good espresso.
Freshly roasted coffee will produce a thick layer of espresso crema on top of a shot of espresso. Older coffee will produce less crema.
If you want 'the holy grail' of billowing crema, a crema espresso gourmet, then you need to try the following:
· Choose a slightly darker roasted coffee.
· Grind the beans to make ground coffee just before you brew
· Make sure the coffee is freshly roasted.
· Dial-in your grinder.
· Instruct your espresso machine to dose the correct volume of hot water.
You can't help but produce a perfect espresso shot when you follow these rules.
Unlike most roasters, our open flame roasting process hardens the casing of our dark roast coffee beans. This means that we can roast our coffee slightly darker than other roasters without getting burnt flavours. Doing this helps to release carbon dioxide and develops the caramel flavours that this blend is so well known for.
Taste
We roast this blend until the natural oils start to emerge from the coffee bean. This gives the blend a traditional dark roast 'Italian Espresso' flavour and an excellent espresso crema head.
Origin
This is a blend of coffees from around the world which all work together to create the consistency required by coffee shop owners who want to be able to guarantee a flavour and taste to their customers. It’s currently a blend of coffees from Ethiopia, Brazil and Vietnam but will change slightly in its make up throughout the year to create that consistently good espresso crema.
Ingredients
100% Arabica Coffee for the perfect crema
Recommended preparation
This one, really is, just for espresso machine brewing, pure and simple.
2:1 Brewed Espresso: Coffee ratio
Lower temperatures, if you can, will soften the bitter elements. We’ve had great success down even as low as 86 degrees Celsius in our showroom.
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Extra dark roast; lovely but not exceptionally creamy
All Pumphreys' coffee I've had so far has been gorgeous, and as extra dark roasts go (which usually aren't to my taste at all), this is actually pretty lovely! It does make a smooth, creamy (if decidedly dark & bitter-chocolatey) espresso, though the crema is no more notable than in any of the other Pumphreys coffees I've tried. This one won't be my go-to but that's just a matter of personal taste. It is the nicest extra dark (5) roast I've ever had otherwise: it is properly chocolatey and not ashy (which is what I've come to expect of 5-level roasts), so if that's what you're after, you'll probably love this.
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Espresso Crema
Great coffee , very smooth , delivery good
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Greasy
Good crema but beans were quite greasy and that affected the taste. Also no "roasted on" date on the packaging. Not a fan, won't be ordering again.
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Espresso Crema my Staple
My standard beans for espresso - been drinking these for years now and always love them.
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expresso crema
we have used this coffee for many years, and for us it is still the best.
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Espresso Crema
Originally purchased for us as a Christmas gift. Now our regular every day coffee. Really smooth and no after taste