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Equator Coffee - Jaguar Espresso

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Description

With rich notes of bittersweet chocolate that are supported by caramel and hazelnut accents, Equator's Jaguar Espresso is sure to please the dark roast lover in your life.

Roast Level
Medium
Approachability
Crowd Pleaser
Region

Multi-Region (Varies)

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Processing
  • Coffee Type: Whole Bean
  • Product Size: 10 oz
  • Organic

Recommended Brew Methods

A 2:1 water-to-coffee ratio for your espresso shot is recommended. Using a scale to dial in your shots makes the process faster and more accurate. Your espresso grind should be very fine and powdery. Shots should take 30-40 seconds to brew and be thick and syrupy. Don’t stress, adjustments are always needed to get your shots pulling just right!

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Superautos make brewing espresso easy. All you need to do is add beans to the hopper and press a button to pull yourself a shot. If your shot is a bit sour you’ll want to dial the grinder a little bit finer and try again. If it’s bitter, dial it a little coarser. You can find instructions on how to do this for your machine in the manual. Just remember to avoid oily beans that can clog your superauto’s grinder!

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About The Roaster

Roasted Fresh in San Rafael, California

Created by business partners Brooke McDonnell and Helen Russell in 1995, Equator Coffee & Teas started in a garage in Marin County, California, and is now one of the most beloved roasters in the Golden State. What turned Equator from a small-scale, garage-based coffee roaster to the powerhouse micro-roaster it is today? It all comes down to their ability to build lasting relationships with the farmers who grow their beans, most of whom live in South America, Central America and Africa.

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