Photos by Salt Spring Coffee
Look, we’ll admit, when it comes to our cup of joe, we can be picky. So when we find a brand that has been revolutionizing the coffee industry for 25 years, it’s hard not to be impressed by them. Which is exactly the case of the popular BC-based Salt Spring Coffee. The brand has been bringing us fair trade, sustainably produced and ethically sourced coffee from before these even became a thing.
In celebration of their 25th anniversary, they’ve just dropped their limited-edition ‘Coffee With Purpose’ collection. The brand is celebrating its continued commitment to sustainability and growth, while also bringing to light an open secret about coffee- the influence of processing on its flavour profile.
With three differently processed coffees- Legado (Washed), Momento (Natural) and Porvenir (Honey)- the brand is giving us coffee aficionados the rare opportunity to experience this influence by tasting the three coffees side by side. Of course, we tried all three in a virtual tasting session with their team.
Here’s what we learnt!
It’s common knowledge that coffee from different origins, aka varietals, tastes very different. And so, different varietals are combined to create unique blends. News Flash: Processing the same varietal differently can also bring out some unique flavour profiles as it did with the Coffee With Purpose collection. Let’s review these differences one coffee at a time…
Legado
This one’s kind of obvious- the washed coffee goes best with milk (look at us, acting as if we knew this all along). Since, the washed coffee has the least amount of fruity, citrusy notes, logically, it would be the best to pair with cream and/or sugar. That’s precisely why the newly renovated and reopened Salt Spring Coffee Café & Kitchen only serves washed coffee.
Some honey-processed coffees with mild fruity notes would also taste good with milk. The natural processed coffee, however, should be enjoyed by itself with all its natural sweetness and bitterness.
Tell us if this sounds familiar- sipping on to a coffee that’s been sitting for a couple of hours and then wondering if it was made this bitter. Yeah, that’s because as your brewed coffee cools down it starts to lose its flavours and aromas until all you taste is bitterness. As the coffee cools after a fresh brew, you will notice new flavour notes reveal themselves. A coffee that is initially cocoa heavy can transform into a more delicate, fruit-forward cup. As per industry standards, once brewed, coffee is only good for 30 minutes. Hmmm, we’ll have to remember this next time!
We have to admit, learning about these facts not just gave us a deeper understanding of the bevvy but also of our personal preference. So, do yourself a favour and grab the Coffee With Purpose sampling pack RN from the Salt Spring website.
Sneaky + tasty! 🥙❤️
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