Scallywag Blend [12 Single-Use Cups]
Scallywag Blend [12 Single-Use Cups]
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12 Count, Single-Use Pods
Avast ye scallywags and prepare to be whisked away on a wild flavor adventure with the Scallywag Blend from Sailors Coffee Company. This daring blend combines both dark and medium roasted coffees, creating a brew that's as bold and adventurous as the pirates of old.
With tasting notes of rich cocoa, indulgent caramel, and subtle hints of vanilla, each sip is a treasure trove of flavor waiting to be discovered. Whether you're starting your day with a hearty mug or seeking a pick-me-up during your afternoon voyage, the Scallywag Blend promises to satisfy even the most daring of coffee enthusiasts with its bold flavor and irresistible charm.
Note: Pods / capsules may be in either a box or a bag
Sailors Log:
A wild blend with both Dark and Medium roasted coffee, with tasting notes of cocoa, caramel, & vanilla tones. (The Scallywag Blend is our take on a "cowboy coffee" blend style, read more).
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Which coffee grind types is best for your preferred coffee brewing methods?
Ground Coffee (Standard / Drip Grind)
Description: Medium grind, similar to sand.
Brewing Methods: Drip Coffee Makers, Pour-Over
Ground Coffee (Coarse Grind)
Description: Gritty and larger particles, like sea salt.
Brewing Methods: French Press, Cold Brew, Percolators.
Ground Coffee (Fine Grind)
Description: Smooth texture, like table salt.
Brewing Methods: Espresso Machines, Stovetop Moka Pots.
Whole Bean Coffee
Description: Unprocessed coffee beans requiring grinding before brewing.
Brewing Methods: Ideal for all methods, as grind size can be customized to match the desired brewing technique (Drip, Coarse, Fine, or Extra Fine).
Pro Tip: Whole bean coffee provides the freshest cup as you can grind it just before brewing. Different brewing methods work best with specific grind sizes, so adjusting accordingly is key to the perfect cup of coffee.