Coffee.
I like high quality single origin coffee, with a light roast. This can offer flavours of strawberry, blueberry and citrus etc - it is with the darker roasts that the caramel and, well, roasted notes come in.
I was gifted a lovely knock grinder for Christmas (made in the UK), and get my coffee from Strangers in Norwich. At the moment I am enjoying Columbia Chapata Natural - with flavours of papaya, raspberry cheesecake and fig (Colombia Chapata Natural — Strangers Coffee Roasters Norwich)
The coffee beers I have drunk seem to have all offered dark roast, and lack the subtlety and complexity that I enjoy in coffee.
I'd welcome commercial examples of coffee-in-beer that might achieve what I'm interested in, and I'd welcome thoughts/ideas on how the wonderful fruity flavours of lightly roasted coffee can be expressed in beers.
Thanks
I like high quality single origin coffee, with a light roast. This can offer flavours of strawberry, blueberry and citrus etc - it is with the darker roasts that the caramel and, well, roasted notes come in.
I was gifted a lovely knock grinder for Christmas (made in the UK), and get my coffee from Strangers in Norwich. At the moment I am enjoying Columbia Chapata Natural - with flavours of papaya, raspberry cheesecake and fig (Colombia Chapata Natural — Strangers Coffee Roasters Norwich)
The coffee beers I have drunk seem to have all offered dark roast, and lack the subtlety and complexity that I enjoy in coffee.
I'd welcome commercial examples of coffee-in-beer that might achieve what I'm interested in, and I'd welcome thoughts/ideas on how the wonderful fruity flavours of lightly roasted coffee can be expressed in beers.
Thanks