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12Oz Bag Of Freshly Roasted Guatemala Coffee Beans By Good As Gold Coffee Roasters Enjoy Life... One Cup At A Time! There'S A Lot To Be Said For Experience- Especially When It Comes To Roasting Coffee. At Good As Gold, We'Ve Been A Family-Run Business Since The 1960S. Ever Mindful Of Our Founding Mission - Namely, To Provide Delicious, High-Quality Coffee At A Great Value - We'Ve Continually Refined Our Techniques And Processes Over The Years. For Our Customers, That Means Coffee That'S Always Immensely Satisfying, With Wonderfully Rich Flavor And Taste. Our Choice Selection Of Beans Is Grown Around The World By Farmers Who Utilize Sustainable Farming Practices To Help Reserve The Earth'S Natural Resources. The Secret To Our Exquisite Coffee Proprietary Advanced Air-Roasting Technology. Given Its Ability To Produce The Most Evenly-Roasted Beans Without Burning Or Scorching - Surpassing Even Conventional Air Roasting In Its Roasting Precision - Our Technology Enables Us To Achieve The Brightest And Cleanest Flavor Notes Possible. So Slow Down And Enjoy Life... One Cup At A Time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What size is the Guatemala Coffee Beans package? A: The package contains twelve ounces of coffee beans. This size is ideal for home brewing and is perfect for coffee enthusiasts.
- Q: What type of coffee beans are used in this product? A: This product features Guatemala coffee beans. They are known for their nutty flavor with a light sweet acidity and a smooth body.
- Q: Is the Guatemala Coffee Beans product organic? A: No, the product does not specify that it is organic. However, the beans are sourced from farmers who utilize sustainable farming practices.
- Q: How do I brew the Guatemala Coffee Beans? A: To brew, grind the beans according to your coffee maker's specifications. Use fresh, filtered water for optimal flavor.
- Q: What is the recommended brewing method for this coffee? A: The recommended brewing method is drip coffee or pour-over. These methods best highlight the coffee's rich flavors.
- Q: Can I use the Guatemala Coffee Beans in an espresso machine? A: Yes, you can use these beans in an espresso machine. Ensure they are finely ground for the best extraction.
- Q: How should I store the Guatemala Coffee Beans? A: Store the coffee beans in an airtight container. Keep them in a cool, dark place to maintain freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of the Guatemala Coffee Beans? A: The shelf life is typically around six months after opening. For optimal freshness, consume within a month of opening.
- Q: Are the Guatemala Coffee Beans gluten-free? A: Yes, the coffee beans are gluten-free. They are a safe choice for individuals with gluten sensitivities.
- Q: What flavor profile can I expect from this coffee? A: Expect a flavor profile that is nutty with a light sweet acidity and a smooth body. It's a wonderfully balanced everyday coffee.
- Q: Is this coffee suitable for beginners? A: Yes, this coffee is suitable for beginners. Its smooth flavor makes it an excellent choice for those new to coffee.
- Q: How does the air roasting technology affect the coffee? A: Air roasting technology produces beans that are brighter in flavor and cleaner than traditional roasting methods. It enhances the overall taste experience.
- Q: Is this coffee suitable for cold brewing? A: Yes, the Guatemala Coffee Beans can be used for cold brewing. The nutty flavor will come through beautifully in cold brew.
- Q: What should I do if the coffee arrives damaged? A: If your coffee arrives damaged, contact customer support for assistance. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
- Q: Does this coffee contain any allergens? A: The product does not list any specific allergens. However, it's always best to check for cross-contamination if you have severe allergies.
- Q: Can I find this coffee in other sizes? A: Currently, this coffee is available only in a twelve-ounce package. Additional sizes may be offered in the future.

